The Sacred Power of Sexuality: Reclaiming Our Energy, Dismantling the Shame
- Anthony Halligan
- Feb 22
- 4 min read
The Lie We’ve Been Sold
Since the beginning of recorded history, sexuality—especially female sexuality—has been demonized, controlled, and shrouded in shame. But what if I told you this was never about morality? What if I told you this was about power—their power over you, over us, over the entire human experience?
Look at the example of Eve. The first "sin" of humanity was tied to a woman’s choice, a woman’s desire for knowledge and expansion. The message was clear: If a woman seeks to know, to experience, to embrace her energy, she is dangerous.
And yet, this lie wasn’t just about women—it was about control over the most powerful force within us: creative energy.
Sexuality is About More Than Sex
Sexual energy is creation energy. It is the same energy that fuels passion, manifestation, art, music, literature, innovation, and transformation. It is the fire that turns thought into form, the divine expression of life itself.
When we are ashamed of our sexuality, we are ashamed of our own power.
This is not just an accident of history. It is by design. Those who control the narrative knew that by disconnecting people from their creative force, they could keep them passive, fearful, and small.
The Double Standard: Control Disguised as Morality
Society doesn’t actually care about morality—it cares about control. Men are allowed to be sexually free. Women are punished for the same behavior, plain and simple. We all know it.
Take Elon Musk, for example. He has 13 kids with 4 different women, and no one questions his leadership, intelligence, or capability. If Kamala Harris (or ANY woman) had 13 kids with 4 men, she would be vilified, degraded, and deemed unfit for leadership.
Ask yourself—why?
The answer is simple: Because a woman fully in her power is a woman they cannot own, cannot silence, cannot mold into a version of herself that serves them.
And it goes deeper than gender. This is about keeping everyone—regardless of gender—disconnected from their own source energy. It is about demonizing pleasure, desire, and embodiment so that people never realize they are the creators of their own reality.
This isn't just about women. This is about everyone who has been told their desires make them unworthy, their emotions make them weak, their bodies make them shameful. It is time to reclaim what was always ours.
The Path to Reclaiming Ourselves
The first step to reclaiming our power is recognizing the illusion for what it is.
Sexual shame is a prison. When we release it, we free our creative force. When we step fully into embodiment, we become vessels of manifestation, creation, and spiritual power.
As the world awakens, so do we. And as we rise, the walls built to cage us—guilt, shame, control—begin to crack. The illusion was never real, but we are.
It is no coincidence that those who awaken spiritually often find themselves facing old wounds around sexuality, self-expression, and shame. The body holds memory, and the body holds power.
I know this firsthand. My own journey of transmuting sexual trauma was one of the hardest and most profound awakenings of my life. For 18 years, I carried the weight of my past, the unspoken wounds, the subconscious fear and shame that clouded my connection to myself.
Then one day, something shifted. The weight was still there, but I could feel its seams fraying. The story I had carried wasn’t mine to bear. And when it finally unraveled—when I stood in the rawness of my own existence, without shame, without apology—I saw the truth: I had never been broken. I had only ever been bound.
It wasn’t a single moment of release, but a slow unraveling—like tearing seams stitched too tight. Some days it burned. Other days it was like breathing for the first time. Nevertheless, through it all, I learned: my body was never my enemy. My shame was never mine to carry.
As I began to unravel those wounds—acknowledge them, feel them, and finally release them—I discovered a truth so powerful it shook me: healing sexual trauma is not just about reclaiming the past; it is about claiming the future.
When we suppress or deny these parts of ourselves, we deny our full potential. Healing does not mean forgetting—it means integrating. It means allowing ourselves to exist fully, without shame, without fear, and without apology. It means choosing to take back our bodies, our stories, our energy.
If the mention of nudity, sex, or sexuality makes you uncomfortable, ask yourself—where did that discomfort come from? Who told you to feel shame about the very thing that brought you into existence?
To be fully awakened, we must reconnect with our own energy—without guilt, without shame, without fear.
Own Your Power, Without Shame
The world is already shifting. The old systems are collapsing under the weight of their own lies, because they were never built to last.
It is time to take back what was always ours.
Reclaim your energy, your power, your creativity.
Stop apologizing for being fully expressed, for taking up space, for feeling desire, passion, and purpose.
Because here’s the truth:
Your energy is sacred. Your power is yours. Own it—and the world will transform around you.
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