The Hidden Women is a new mini-series within The Hidden Tapestry—a reclamation of the sacred feminine through the stories of women who were silenced, misunderstood, edited out, or mythologized beyond recognition. In this series, we don’t just revisit history—we remember the soul behind it.
And we begin with the one they called “the people’s princess.”
But Diana was never just a princess. She was a mirror. A frequency. A feeling.
She cracked open the collective heart by doing what few women had permission to do—feel publicly, speak honestly, and reveal the cracks in a system polished to perfection. She was loved because she reflected what we longed to see in ourselves: softness with strength, grace with grief, rebellion with heart.
In this episode, I explore why so many of us—especially as young girls—felt spiritually tethered to Diana, even before we understood why. We’ll trace her story not through the lens of the monarchy, but through the lens of emotional energy, sacred archetypes, and soul-level knowing. Diana’s legacy is more than headlines and heartbreak. It’s a portal. And whether we knew her personally or not, many of us felt her. Because she represented something larger than herself.
Together, we’ll explore:
The energetic cost of being emotionally honest in a world built on masks
Why many women carry Diana’s emotional blueprint and soul signature
How her presence cracked open a collective wound—especially around the feminine, motherhood, and public vulnerability
What her birth chart reveals about her soul contract
And how her legacy continues to ripple through us—not as a martyr, but as a modern-day Magdalene who held the grief of the world
This isn’t a biography. It’s a remembrance.
It’s not about the crown she wore—but the light she held.
And the way that light still lives in those of us who were quietly watching… and remembering who we are.
Welcome to The Hidden Women.
Welcome home.