Emerging Goddess Productions

Emerging Goddess Productions Goddess Films by Teresa Ann Foxworthy. Creating content is so natural for this poetic artist. Our mission is to raise the status of women around the world.

Film, music, dance, poetry, photography & other artistic projects of the Emerging Goddess in our world. The Sacred Feminine is alive & well! We share the goddess vision whether our own or others'.

03/29/2025

The more you know… Live and learn.
This could explain a lot. Brains over brawn.

Why Women Are Naturally Smarter, According to Gary Brecka 🧠✨

Gary Brecka often highlights an incredible fact: women have more brain cells than men! 🤯 While men and women are equally intelligent in their unique ways, women are biologically equipped with an increased capacity to store and process information.

💡 More Brain Cells: Women’s brains contain a higher number of neurons, giving them an edge in multitasking, memory retention, and complex problem-solving.

🗂️ Better Memory: The female brain is designed for efficiency, which is why women often excel at remembering details and handling multiple tasks at once.

🌐 Information Superhighway: Women’s brains have more connections between the left and right hemispheres, which enhances communication, emotional intelligence, and decision-making.

Gary loves to point out that the science behind this isn’t just fascinating—it’s proof of the incredible biological design that makes women uniquely gifted in certain areas.

Ladies, embrace your brilliance! 🌟 Your brain is a powerhouse built for greatness. 💪✨

Follow: Quantum Medicine ⚡

[Editor’s note: women must not be dumb down, corrupted, or subjugated for long periods, or their emotions interfere with their intelligence.]

11/06/2024

Annual Film & Music Festival hosted in Laguna Beach, California, of adventure and nonfiction films and stories from the mountains to the sea from around the world. Our vision is to bring together the outdoor and ocean communities and inspire change through the power of film and storytelling.

Today is the feast day of my patron saint, Saint Teresa Avila. She was a true Mystic and has greatly inspired my life. “...
10/15/2024

Today is the feast day of my patron saint, Saint Teresa Avila. She was a true Mystic and has greatly inspired my life.

“The soul is satisfied now with nothing less than God.”

Teresa of Ávila also called Saint Teresa of Jesus (1515–1582) was a Spanish noblewoman who felt called to convent life. A Carmelite nun, prominent Spanish mystic, religious reformer, author, theologian of the contemplative life and of mental prayer, she earned the rare distinction of being declared a Doctor of the Church.

Her written contributions, which include her autobiography, The Life of Teresa of Jesus and her seminal work The Interior Castle, are today an integral part of Spanish Renaissance literature.

Together with The Way of Perfection, her works form part of the literary canon of Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practice and continue to attract interest from people both within and outside the Catholic Church.

She continues to be widely noted as an inspiration to philosophers, theologians, historians, neurologists, fiction writers and artists, as well as to countless ordinary people interested in Christian spirituality and mysticism.

The ultimate preoccupation of Teresa’s mystical thought, as consistently reflected in her writings, is the ascent of the soul to God in four stages:

1. Devotion of the Heart, consists of mental prayer and contemplation.

2. Devotion of Peace, is where human will is surrendered to God. This occurs by virtue of an uplifted awareness granted by God, Although a partial distraction can happen, due to outer activity such as repetition of prayers or writing down spiritual things, the prevailing state is one of quietude.

3. Devotion of Union, concerns the absorption-in-God. It is not only a heightened, but essentially, an ecstatic state. At this level, reason is also surrendered to God, and only the memory and imagination are left to ramble. This state is characterized by a blissful peace.

4. Devotion of Ecstasy, is where the consciousness of being in the body disappears. Sensory faculties cease to operate. Memory and imagination also become absorbed in God, as though intoxicated.

This state may last as long as half an hour and tends to be followed by relaxation of a few hours of swoon-like weakness, attended by the absence of all faculties while in union with God. It may be regarded as the culmination of mystical experience.

Teresa was said to have been observed levitating during Mass on more than one occasion.

Throughout her writings, Teresa returns to the image of watering one’s garden as a metaphor for mystical prayer.

“La petite sentinelle” – a catholic blog for children – starts an article on Teresa as follows:

“Saint Teresa of Avila was deeply cheerful, she loved to dance and [play with] castanets when she was a child and later, this is how the new Carmelite nuns were welcomed into her convents!”

Sophie Lespinasse – in a carmelite seminar – provides the informations and thoughts to prove that Teresian spirituality is a spirituality in action- even during contemplation – whose driving force is Love.

The two lives – active and contemplative – go hand in hand in a double movement of which the symbol is the cross. The horizontal one goes towards her fellow humans, the vertical one towards God.

It is mainly through oral transmission in Carmels that we know that Teresa danced, especially during recreation. She rarely mentions dance explicitly, except in some cases as in the following letter where she cites a welcome speech to her honor when she visits a monastery: “Mother Founder has come in our recreation. Let’s dance and sing and chime, chime”.

Teresa presumably danced in a spontaneous and improvised way, inspired of the contemporary dances.
Anyway there was no possible expression to satisfy Teresa’s desire to share her overflowing joy.

-The more deeply or highly we pe*****te in spirituality (whichever it is), there are more chances that dance will be a means of expression and christian mystics are less hostile to dancing.

https://cid-ds.org/teresa-davila/

It's St. Teresa who emerges as an unconventional patron with a penchant for dance. Narratives abound of her joyous dancing on feast days, accompanied by the lively rhythm of castanets. She went even further, playing a tambourine for her Carmelite sisters to partake in the celebration through dance. St. Teresa, recognizing the importance of joy in religious practice, followed in the footsteps of saints like Francis, understanding that a religion devoid of joy is inherently false.

https://www.patronsaintmedals.com/patron-saint-of/dancers

“Christ has no body now but yours.
No hands, no feet on earth but yours.
Yours are the eyes through which he looks
compassion on this world
Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good.
Yours are the hands through which he blesses all the world.
Yours are the hands, yours are the feet,
Yours are the eyes, you are his body.
Yours are the eyes through which he looks
compassion on this world.
Christ has no body now on earth but yours.”

https://www.soulstorywriter.net/147-a-visit-from-st-teresa-of-avila

The History of Christian Spirituality was one of my last classes to complete my Certificate of Spiritual Direction at Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis. Throughout the semester, we were assigned a "spiritual dialog partner" who had to be a deceased saint of the church. We gave a first-perso...

10/05/2024

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Film, music, dance, poetry, photography & other artistic projects of the Emerging Goddess in our world. Our mission is to raise the status of women around the world. The Sacred Feminine is alive & well! We share the goddess vision whether our own or others'.