Your Intuition is Fact, Start Moving by Resonance, Not Reasoning.
The feminine technology of ancient ancestral plant codes.
This week is my birthday, and I’ve been sending little love notes each day to the women in my life who feel like living altars — glowing, grounded, and generous with their ancient wisdom. Some of them I’ve never even met in person. I know you can relate…
Now more than ever, it feels urgent to speak up and share with over flowing love and adoration. To tell those people who have been teachers, healers, sisters, lovers, and guides how the commitment to their mission has impacted our lives.
We simply don’t do this enough. And yet what is more nourishing and loving than genuine acknowledgement?
Today, it’s my privilege to share with you one of those women — someone whose quiet power and ancestral knowing first arrived in my life through her exquisite beeswax candles. Over the years, our shared devotion to the Magdalene mysteries of ritual and embodiment, to flower allies, to intuition and magic — have kept our connection thriving.
It’s with deep joy that I share her words of reawakening today. A call back to the sacred systems we carry in our bones: the way of the flowers, the rhythm of the body, the trust in intuition as fact, not just feeling.
Treating Your Intuition Like Fact
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There’s a reason we reach for certain plants when we’re aching, creating, unraveling, or blooming.
The pull toward flowers, teas, and herbs isn’t random — it’s a form of remembering.
Our intuition is a biological, spiritual inheritance dressed in a whisper.
A thread back to the women who came before us — who trusted the Earth with their healing, their prayers, and their becoming.
In ancient times, the plants were known intimately — trusted by the midwives, the herbalists, the medicine women.
Their wisdom was shared, remembered, passed through hands and wombs and seasons.
They followed the plants through instinct, resonance, and deep body-knowing.
And now, we’re being called back to that remembering.
To listen the way our ancestors listened.
To trust the pulls and pauses the way they did.
To follow what draws us with devotion.
This is the era of healing that comes from within.
Of listening to and following our body’s intuitive, womb wisdom.
Of speaking the language of flowers.
And this changes everything about how we live and how we mother.
Because when a woman follows her resonance, she teaches those around her to trust their own.
She leads by listening.
When we feel drawn to a certain plant, it’s not random.
There’s a resonance between our body’s intelligence and the spirit of that Earth-being.
Something in us knows: this plant carries a frequency I need.
A message. A key. A forgotten thread of self, ready to be remembered.
This is the ancient feminine power.
The ability to feel a truth before it’s proven.
To sense before you explain.
To let yourself be moved.
And this same force lives in mothering.
We feel the shift before it’s spoken.
We adjust course from instinct, not from rules.
This is feminine technology — our internal wayfinding system that moves through resonance, not reason.
To follow that pull — toward a flower, a shift, a knowing — is to treat your intuition like fact.
To remember that your body understands the Earth and the sentience around her.
The flower you’re drawn to is the one already humming in your field.
The one that mirrors something unfolding in you.
The one you’re finally ready to see.
Let yourself follow the scent.
The craving.
The quiet yes.
Your body knows what you need — and the plants do, too.
One of my favorite ways to commune with the flowers is through flower essences.
With the alchemy of sun and water, the plant’s frequency is held in the water, creating its “essence” — and when we drink that water, we begin to slowly attune to the vibration of the flower.
We meet the plant-spirit to spirit.
And they reveal to us different truths about ourselves. As a gentle, steady restoration of what was buried, forgotten, or waiting.
Plants are living codes.
And Each one holds a distinct frequency, a kind of energetic signature that resonates with specific aspects of human consciousness.
They speak in the language of color, scent, vibration, rhythm, frequency, cycles…
And when our body recognizes the right one, it’s because that plant is holding a piece of truth we forgot we were carrying.
It’s like locking eyes with a soon-to-be-lover you see across the street for the first time. You follow that pull because there is something there for you. You don’t know what, but you know there’s something. And that’s a fact.
The feminine technology of allowing desire to be your direction.
Here are three flower allies and how to use them to support this kind of remembering. I especially love these for mystical mothers:
Rose – The Sacred Heart. She softens the armor around our hearts and reminds us that tenderness is strength. Use when you’re feeling closed, numb, or in need of self-love.
Magnolia – The Remembering. One of Earth’s first flowers, she brings ancient wisdom and intuitive knowing. Use when reclaiming trust in your body, your cycles, or your inner voice.
Hibiscus – The Erotic Flame. She reconnects you to desire as direction — the creative, sensual pulse that births both babies and visions.Use when reconnecting to your vitality, pleasure, and embodied feminine power.
Book recommendations:
1. Plant Spirit Medicine by Eliot Cowan
2. The Secret Teachings of Plants by Stephen Harrod Buhner
3. Sacred Plant Initiations by Carole Guyett
About Natasha
Natasha Long is the founder of Temple of Ma, a sanctuary of feminine wisdom, flower spirit medicine, and mythic remembrance. She writes for the mothers, the mystics, and the ones awakening to their own ancient knowing. Through poetic storytelling and devotional transmissions, her work reclaims motherhood as a spiritual path.
Through plant-based devotion, she offers flower essences as companions for times of transition — especially for mothers navigating birth, postpartum, and the identity shifts of the feminine path.
If you feel called to begin a journey with flower essences gently — to root back into your body and nervous system — I offer a flower essence called The Land of Milk and Honey. It’s for mothers, sensitives, and soft-hearted women who want to feel grounded, radiant, and intuitive in the chaos of everyday life.