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Welcome Sovereign Sisters.
The stones beneath my feet were worn smooth by a thousand years of pilgrims.
I was one of them now, standing at the entrance of the labyrinth inside Chartres Cathedral, heart full of something I had carried too long. A weight I had named and unnamed a hundred times. Guilt. Regret. The particular grief that lives inside a relationship you love and have also wounded.
I didn’t know what I would find at the center.
I only knew I couldn’t keep carrying what I brought.
The labyrinth and sovereignty
The labyrinth is not a maze. There are no wrong turns, no dead ends, no tricks designed to confuse you. There is only one path. It winds, doubles back, takes you close to the center and then curves you away again. You think you’re almost there, and then the path leads you outward.
That disorientation is the teaching.
Sovereignty is not a straight line either.
We think wholeness is something we will arrive at. Something we will finally achieve when we have done enough work, released enough, healed enough. But the labyrinth knows something different. The path itself is the healing. The walking is the prayer.
My journey towards wholeness
I carried everything I had done wrong into that sacred space.
Every word I wished I could take back. Every moment I had chosen my own fear over love. The hurt I had caused and the hurt I had held, wound together so tightly I could no longer tell where one ended and the other began.
The path wound inward.
I followed it.
And when I finally reached the center, something happened that I do not have adequate words for. I gave it all to God. The conflict, the resentment, the grief, my own role in the story I had been telling myself for too long. I held nothing back.
And Love received every bit of it.
Not with judgment. Not with conditions. With a fullness that I felt move through me like water through stone, washing everything clean.
I saw my own part clearly, perhaps for the first time. And instead of that clarity becoming another weight, it became release. Because Love was already there, already holding what I could finally admit.
That is the mystery of the center.
You do not arrive having earned it. You arrive having walked the path. And Love meets you exactly there.
International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day.
The world will celebrate women with words about strength and resilience and breaking barriers. And those things are true and worth honoring.
But I want to offer something quieter today.
I want to offer you the labyrinth.
Because the most revolutionary thing a woman can do is not fight her way forward. It is walk her path all the way to the center, set down what she has been carrying, and allow Love to pour through her.
That is not weakness. That is not surrender in the way the world means it.
That is sovereignty.
What is happening inside the Sovereign Women’s Circle
This month inside the Sovereign Women’s Circle, we are living the theme of Returning to Wholeness. And I created a new meditation, The Labyrinth of Love, to carry us through it together.
Because wholeness is not something broken that needs fixing. It is something whole that needs remembering.
The labyrinth doesn’t create the center. The center was always there. The path simply returns you to what you never actually lost.
Love is a revolutionary choice
If something in you recognizes this, if you feel the weight of what you have been carrying and the longing to set it down, I wrote a book for you.
Sovereign Women: Love is a Revolutionary Choice is available for pre-order now.
It is the written form of everything the labyrinth taught me. That Love is not passive. Not sentimental. Not something you earn after you have finally gotten yourself together.
Love is the revolutionary choice you make in the center, when you are most honest about what you carried in.
And it changes everything.
My prayer for you
Happy International Women’s Day, Dearest Sovereigns.
May you walk your path all the way to the center.
May you set down what you have been carrying.
And may Love meet you exactly there.
Many blessings,
Kathryn
By Kathryn EriksenWelcome Sovereign Sisters.
The stones beneath my feet were worn smooth by a thousand years of pilgrims.
I was one of them now, standing at the entrance of the labyrinth inside Chartres Cathedral, heart full of something I had carried too long. A weight I had named and unnamed a hundred times. Guilt. Regret. The particular grief that lives inside a relationship you love and have also wounded.
I didn’t know what I would find at the center.
I only knew I couldn’t keep carrying what I brought.
The labyrinth and sovereignty
The labyrinth is not a maze. There are no wrong turns, no dead ends, no tricks designed to confuse you. There is only one path. It winds, doubles back, takes you close to the center and then curves you away again. You think you’re almost there, and then the path leads you outward.
That disorientation is the teaching.
Sovereignty is not a straight line either.
We think wholeness is something we will arrive at. Something we will finally achieve when we have done enough work, released enough, healed enough. But the labyrinth knows something different. The path itself is the healing. The walking is the prayer.
My journey towards wholeness
I carried everything I had done wrong into that sacred space.
Every word I wished I could take back. Every moment I had chosen my own fear over love. The hurt I had caused and the hurt I had held, wound together so tightly I could no longer tell where one ended and the other began.
The path wound inward.
I followed it.
And when I finally reached the center, something happened that I do not have adequate words for. I gave it all to God. The conflict, the resentment, the grief, my own role in the story I had been telling myself for too long. I held nothing back.
And Love received every bit of it.
Not with judgment. Not with conditions. With a fullness that I felt move through me like water through stone, washing everything clean.
I saw my own part clearly, perhaps for the first time. And instead of that clarity becoming another weight, it became release. Because Love was already there, already holding what I could finally admit.
That is the mystery of the center.
You do not arrive having earned it. You arrive having walked the path. And Love meets you exactly there.
International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day.
The world will celebrate women with words about strength and resilience and breaking barriers. And those things are true and worth honoring.
But I want to offer something quieter today.
I want to offer you the labyrinth.
Because the most revolutionary thing a woman can do is not fight her way forward. It is walk her path all the way to the center, set down what she has been carrying, and allow Love to pour through her.
That is not weakness. That is not surrender in the way the world means it.
That is sovereignty.
What is happening inside the Sovereign Women’s Circle
This month inside the Sovereign Women’s Circle, we are living the theme of Returning to Wholeness. And I created a new meditation, The Labyrinth of Love, to carry us through it together.
Because wholeness is not something broken that needs fixing. It is something whole that needs remembering.
The labyrinth doesn’t create the center. The center was always there. The path simply returns you to what you never actually lost.
Love is a revolutionary choice
If something in you recognizes this, if you feel the weight of what you have been carrying and the longing to set it down, I wrote a book for you.
Sovereign Women: Love is a Revolutionary Choice is available for pre-order now.
It is the written form of everything the labyrinth taught me. That Love is not passive. Not sentimental. Not something you earn after you have finally gotten yourself together.
Love is the revolutionary choice you make in the center, when you are most honest about what you carried in.
And it changes everything.
My prayer for you
Happy International Women’s Day, Dearest Sovereigns.
May you walk your path all the way to the center.
May you set down what you have been carrying.
And may Love meet you exactly there.
Many blessings,
Kathryn