The Return of the Feminine
Written by Cam Kashani
April 30th, 2026
2 min read
April 30th, 2026
2 min read
Cam Kashani, SSD, MBA, known as The Spiritual Surgeon, is a women’s empowerment coach, conscious leadership expert, speaker, and author specializing in Spiritual Psychology. She holds a Doctorate in Spirituality, an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing, and a degree in Spiritual Psychology.
She is the author of Becoming Unfckwithable: A Woman’s Guide to Transform Pain into Power and host of The Cam Kashani Show. Cam has coached and spoken to thousands and been featured in several publications. As a serial entrepreneur, she has founded four companies, including Divinus LVX, focused on women’s empowerment and conscious leadership.
"It has become an act of quiet rebellion to return to our and inherent feminine energy -- which I believe is the most powerful energy that exists." -Cam Kashani
She is the author of Becoming Unfckwithable: A Woman’s Guide to Transform Pain into Power and host of The Cam Kashani Show. Cam has coached and spoken to thousands and been featured in several publications. As a serial entrepreneur, she has founded four companies, including Divinus LVX, focused on women’s empowerment and conscious leadership.
"It has become an act of quiet rebellion to return to our and inherent feminine energy -- which I believe is the most powerful energy that exists." -Cam Kashani
In this day and age, where the masculine has become the show runner is a sense, it has become an act of quiet rebellion to return to our inherent feminine energy.
Not loud.
Not forceful.
But deeply powerful.
Many women today are functioning in a state of hyper-independence—operating primarily from masculine energy. And to a certain extent, this makes sense. We have had to adapt. We have had to lead, protect, provide, and push forward in a world that has long valued doing over being, logic over intuition, and productivity over presence.
But somewhere along the way, something essential was left behind.
For thousands of years, perhaps longer than we can even trace, women have been conditioned to forget their power. Not the external, performative kind of power, but the internal, embodied kind. The kind that doesn’t need validation. The kind that simply is.
Not loud.
Not forceful.
But deeply powerful.
Many women today are functioning in a state of hyper-independence—operating primarily from masculine energy. And to a certain extent, this makes sense. We have had to adapt. We have had to lead, protect, provide, and push forward in a world that has long valued doing over being, logic over intuition, and productivity over presence.
But somewhere along the way, something essential was left behind.
For thousands of years, perhaps longer than we can even trace, women have been conditioned to forget their power. Not the external, performative kind of power, but the internal, embodied kind. The kind that doesn’t need validation. The kind that simply is.
We have been inundated with messaging that tells us we are not enough.
That our bodies need fixing.
That our worth is conditional.
That we must constantly strive, prove, and perfect.
And so we learned to override ourselves.
We silenced our intuition in favor of approval.
We hardened our softness in order to survive.
We became efficient, capable, and self-reliant—yet often disconnected from the very essence that makes us whole.
The return of the feminine is not about rejecting the masculine. It’s about restoring balance.
It’s about remembering that there is another way to live.
A way that honors cycles instead of constant output.
A way that values receptivity as much as action.
A way that trusts inner knowing over external noise.
Feminine energy is not weak. It is not passive. It is not lesser.
It is creative.
It is intuitive.
It is magnetic.
It is deeply connected to life itself.
To return to the feminine is to soften where we have become rigid.
To listen where we have been taught to ignore.
To trust where we have been conditioned to doubt.
It is a homecoming.
And it doesn’t happen all at once.
It happens in small, courageous moments--
When you choose rest instead of burnout.
When you honor your emotions instead of suppressing them.
When you stop seeking permission and start listening inward.
This return is not about becoming someone new.
It is about remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.
The feminine is not something you need to earn.
It is something you allow.
And in allowing it, you don’t lose your strength— you redefine it.
That our bodies need fixing.
That our worth is conditional.
That we must constantly strive, prove, and perfect.
And so we learned to override ourselves.
We silenced our intuition in favor of approval.
We hardened our softness in order to survive.
We became efficient, capable, and self-reliant—yet often disconnected from the very essence that makes us whole.
The return of the feminine is not about rejecting the masculine. It’s about restoring balance.
It’s about remembering that there is another way to live.
A way that honors cycles instead of constant output.
A way that values receptivity as much as action.
A way that trusts inner knowing over external noise.
Feminine energy is not weak. It is not passive. It is not lesser.
It is creative.
It is intuitive.
It is magnetic.
It is deeply connected to life itself.
To return to the feminine is to soften where we have become rigid.
To listen where we have been taught to ignore.
To trust where we have been conditioned to doubt.
It is a homecoming.
And it doesn’t happen all at once.
It happens in small, courageous moments--
When you choose rest instead of burnout.
When you honor your emotions instead of suppressing them.
When you stop seeking permission and start listening inward.
This return is not about becoming someone new.
It is about remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.
The feminine is not something you need to earn.
It is something you allow.
And in allowing it, you don’t lose your strength— you redefine it.