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Womb Wellness Wednesday 12/3/25: "Returning to the Warm Hearth of the Womb"

 



Womb Wellness Wednesday | December 3, 2025

Guided Visualization: “Returning to the Warm Hearth of the Womb”
By Chakra Doula Ti

Welcome to your weekly Gratis Womb Wellness Wednesday—a sacred, gentle entry point into womb literacy, body connection, and feminine restoration. December’s theme is Warm Hearth: Returning to the Inner Fire, a grounding reminder that your womb is not just an organ, but your emotional archive, your intuitive compass, and your inner home.

In this guided visualization, you’ll journey into the Hearth House of your womb space:
✨ reconnecting with softness
✨ acknowledging what you’ve carried this year
✨ soothing December sensitivity
✨ restoring your internal warmth
✨ tending to your womb’s emotional archives

This meditation is intentionally crafted as your first doorway into deeper womb healing offerings through Chakra Doula Ti. It is soft, accessible, empowering, and deeply nurturing—yet leaves space for the more advanced layers held within my Signature, Prestige, and Exquisite experiences.

What to Prepare:
• A quiet, comfortable space
• Optional: warm tea, heating pad, blanket
• Permission to soften
• Open heart and open breath

If this journey resonates, explore deeper tiers inside the Chakra Doula Ti ecosystem for structured womb healing, ceremonial guidance, fertility literacy, pregnancy/postpartum support, and long-form transformational work.

Your womb is your hearth.
Tonight, we tend the fire.


Live Recording of Womb Wellness Wednesday December 3, 2025

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