The Womb Blood – The Original Blessing
- Akkirah Rose

- Feb 16
- 3 min read

Womb blood is not a curse. It is sacred renewal.
It is cyclical wisdom in motion.
It is the Great Mother who breathes through the body.
Every month, the womb prepares to bear life.
And when life is not conceived, she escapes into sacred renewal.
She cleans. She reorganizes. She begins again.
How was that which carries the power of creation made impure?
The Old Memory of the Sacred blood.
In many mystical and esoteric traditions, menstrual blood was not seen as impure – but as powerful and life-giving.
In tantric symbolism, the feminine life essence was associated with Soma – the divine nectar.
In Persian mythical language, the life-giving essence was called Amrita – the elixir of immortality.
In the Indian goddess traditions, the feminine flow was seen as the river of life itself.
In Gnostic imagery, there was talk of the living waters – purifying and transforming.
In Celtic tradition, the blood of the Grail has been interpreted as the feminine vessel of enlightenment.
The ancient myths describe the blood of life as embodying wisdom, regeneration, and divine power.
These stories speak in symbols. They speak in archetypes.
They remember something our culture has forgotten: The feminine body was once seen as a vessel for divine intelligence.
At some point, reverence turned to fear. That which creates life also carries power. And power that cannot be controlled is often silenced.
Menstrual blood became taboo. The uterus became something to be regulated and hidden.
We learned to suppress instead of listen.
Slowly we began to believe the story.
To apologize for bleeding. To call it inconvenient.
To hide what is natural.
But what if the shame was never ours?
To regain the original blessing.
It's not about romanticizing. It's about dignity and liberation.
About remembering that the body is not a problem to be solved – but a mystery to be honored.
The womb – physically or energetically – is a creative center. A vessel for becoming.
Womb blood is cyclical intelligence.
The body's ability to create and let go, life and death.
Somatically, it is a cleansing.
Energetically a reset.
Spiritually, a monthly death and rebirth.
The womb is not fragile. She is rhythmic. She is wise.
When we suppress and cut ourselves off from our cycle, we can lose touch with our inner power and authority.
Honoring one's moon blood is not rebellion – it is homecoming.
It is to say: I will not shame the sacred river that flows through me.
Sacred Moon Blood Ceremony.

A gentle act of reconnection.
Giving your womb blood back to Mother Earth can be a symbolic and loving gesture.
A way to reconnect with Mother Earth.
If you feel the call, you can:
Collect your moon blood by placing menstrual cloths in water.
Go to a place in nature where you feel connected.
Close your eyes and breathe into your uterine space.
Set an intention.
Say: “ May it be rooted in the earth and born through the womb.” ( Or use your own words)
Pour the diluted blood into the ground and feel the cycle complete.
By this action you participate in a sacred cycle.
The Earth nourishes you.
You nourish the Earth.
There is a story that when 1000 Tara's/awakened women honor the earth with their moon blood, Earth will find peace again.
Maybe it's symbolic.
Maybe it's an invitation.
Peace often begins where we stop rejecting ourselves.
If you are not bleeding or do not have a physical uterus.
This ceremony is not limited by biology.
The uterus is also an energetic center – an inner creative space.
You can use red juice as a symbolic offering. The power lies in the intention and presence.
Place your hands on your lower abdomen – physically or energetically.
Breathe into your creative center.
Ask yourself:
What am I ready to let go of?
What am I ready to root?
How can I relate to the earth?
Blood is one form of life force.
Intention is another.
The wild rose blooms in both.
The Time of Fire and the Roots of the Rose.

We are entering a time of strong fire and great visions. But fire without roots can burn out.
If the new is to land, we must be rooted in our womb and Mother Earth.
Our wise womb and moon blood are the inner foundation.
It is the inner rhythm and the inner waters that balance the fire, so that it creates instead of burning or inflaming.
It is the root of the wild rose of the soul.
The higher the fire rises, the deeper the roots must go.
The wild rose in you is not meant to be hidden.
She is meant to take root.
Soften.
Flourish.
You are welcome in the Wild Rose Awakening Circle if it calls.
Ahavah,
with love
Akkirah Rose 🌹
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