I Call My Power Back From Every Place I Left It and Anchor It in My Body Now
There is a moment on the healing path when a woman realizes something quietly revolutionary:
Her power was never lost. It was only scattered. Left behind in old relationships. In unmet expectations. In moments of silence when she should have spoken. In seasons when she chose survival over sovereignty.
Does this sound like you?
Well, Goddess, now is the time to gather yourself back.
Not in theory. Not in memory. But in your body.
Right here.
Right now.
Where We Leave Our Power
We leave our power in many places:
- In relationships where we abandoned our needs
- In roles that required us to shrink
- In betrayals we never named
- In dreams we delayed
- In versions of ourselves we outgrew
Each time you chose safety over truth.
Each time you silenced your intuition.
Each time you made yourself smaller to belong.
Not because you were weak —
But because you were trying to survive.
And survival often asks us to trade pieces of ourselves for acceptance or finances or .
But here is the sacred truth:
Every piece of your power knows the way home.
Calling Your Power Back Is an Act of Sovereignty
Calling your power back is not aggression. It is not control or domination.
It is remembrance.
It is the moment you say:
- I reclaim my voice.
- I reclaim my boundaries.
- I reclaim my desires.
- I reclaim my authority over my own life.
This is not about taking power from others. It is about retrieving what was always yours. Your power does not live in your past. It does not live in other people’s hands. It does not live in old stories.
Your power lives in your body.
In your breath.
In your spine.
In your womb.
In your heart.
In your presence.
Anchoring Power in the Body
Power that is not anchored becomes anxiety.
Power that is not embodied becomes performative.
Power that is not grounded becomes exhaustion.
But when power is anchored in the body, something changes.
You stop chasing validation. You stop explaining yourself unnecessarily. You stop abandoning your inner knowing. You begin to move slowly. Speak clearly. Choose deliberately. Rest unapologetically.
Anchored power feels like:
- Calm confidence
- Clear boundaries
- Deep self-trust
- A settled nervous system
- A life led from the inside out
This is not power as force.
This is power as presence.
Affirmation
Place one hand on your heart and one on your belly.
Breathe deeply and say:
I call my power back from every person, place, or situation where I left it. I call back my power from every moment I abandoned myself. From every story that told me I was small, weak, or powerless.
I anchor my power in my body now.
I am whole. I am here. I am sovereign.
Let your body receive these words.
Questions to Stir in Your Cauldron
- Where do I sense I have left parts of my power behind?
- What does embodied power feel like in my body?
- What would change in my life if I fully trusted my inner authority?
Let these questions guide your remembering.
A Power Retrieval Ritual
You will need:
- A quiet space
- A candle
- Your breath
- Light your candle and sit with both feet on the floor.
- Close your eyes and imagine all the places your power has been scattered.
- On each inhale, silently say: “I call my power back to me.” Hold your breath and feel your power settle somewhere within your body or in energy field.
- On each exhale, say: “I anchor my power in my body.”
- Place both hands on your belly and breathe for one full minute.
When you are done, say:
All of me is welcome home.
Closing Blessing
May every fragment of you return with gentleness.
May your body become a temple that can hold your power safely.
May you no longer seek yourself in places you have outgrown.
And may you remember, Goddess:
Your power does not live in the past. It does not live in anyone else. It lives in you.
Here.
Now.
Fully anchored.
Whole.
Sovereign.
And magnificently home.

