
A Reclamation of Womanhood
Mamayaya was born from a longing to remember what is sacred and alive— to return to the roots of our feminine power and the healer that lives within each of us.
It is a manifesto for remembering. For reclaiming the ancestral, the creative, the embodied. A call to remember that womanhood itself holds medicine. That in our cyclical nature, in our capacity to feel, nurture, create and dissolve, we are already whole.
To live as a woman today requires courage. To show up raw, wild and unapologetic. To honour the deep intelligence of the body. To let creation move through us as art, ritual and care.
When we mother— our children, our work, our communities, our inner worlds— from a place of spiritual depth, we root ourselves in a love that transcends time. This is devotion, a remembering of the divine feminine, the Cosmic Womb, source of embodied power. She is compassion and protection, wisdom and wrath, the mother of transformation and abundance.
Every woman carries this essence. She is the creative force— the primordial energy that births and dissolves, that protects, nourishes and renews. She is rhythm and pulse, the womb from which life arises.
To embody her is to come home to wholeness. It is a reclamation. A quiet rising that resists the forces that would have us forget our depth, our intuition, our sacred fire.
Through food, ritual, storytelling and creative practice, we remember. We create together, we live in reverence with life itself.
This is a prayer to that remembering. A declaration of nourishment as art, of care as resistance, of womanhood as its own revolution.