
There are seasons when becoming requires motion—seasons of unraveling, of movement, of letting go. And then there are seasons that ask us not to move forward, but to circle back.
This moment, right here, feels like one of return.
Not a return to old habits, old roles, or old stories—but a return to something more ancient. More essential. A return to the sacred self.
As we move closer to the Fall Equinox and the relaunch of the Women’s Holistic Group Coaching & Mentorship Program, I keep hearing the same phrase rise from within:
We remember to reclaim.
We remember our rhythms. We remember our power. We remember that our bodies are not problems to solve but temples to inhabit. And through that remembering, we reclaim what was never meant to be lost in the first place.
The Sacred Act of Remembering
Remembrance is not nostalgia. It’s not about reliving the past. It’s about gathering the threads of our truth from the places we were taught to abandon them.
It’s about:
- Remembering the girl who danced barefoot under moonlight and knew her own magic.
- Remembering the woman who spoke up once and was silenced, and how her voice still echoes inside you.
- Remembering that your cycles, your cravings, your emotions—they are not inconvenient. They are intelligent.
The systems we’ve been raised in have separated us from that intelligence. And in doing so, they have separated us from each other.
When women remember, the whole world begins to heal.
Midlife is Not a Crisis - It's a Ceremony
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: aging is not a crisis. It’s a ceremony.
It’s a sacred rite of passage that our modern world has forgotten how to hold.
And so, we hold it for ourselves.
At fifty, I am not seeking to be younger. I am seeking to be more fully me.
This ceremony of midlife is a return to original design. A stripping away of layers that never fit. A stepping into the space of wisdom that we no longer need to earn, prove, or hustle for.
The more I remember myself, the more capacity I have to hold others in their own return.
This is what The Wild Sage Society was created for. Not just to teach—but to create containers where women can witness one another in the vulnerable, holy act of remembering.
The Embodied of Reclamation
Reclamation isn’t just an idea. It’s a body-based, breath-based, moment-by-moment devotion.
We reclaim ourselves by slowing down. We reclaim ourselves by saying no with love. We reclaim ourselves by honoring rest as sacred.
And we reclaim ourselves when we stop asking permission to be who we are.
This is the path of the Wild Sage.
Not the untamed chaos of girlhood, but the grounded, wise ferocity of a woman who knows her body, knows her cycles, and knows the difference between urgency and clarity.
We rise not through force, but through remembrance.
Ancestral Threads and Sacred Feminine Wisdom
My work is deeply informed by ancestral reverence and feminine energetics.
I believe we carry the wisdom of our grandmothers in our bones. I believe healing is not just personal, it’s collective. And I believe the nervous system is one of the most sacred maps we can learn to read.
In the upcoming fall cohort, we will weave together ancestral healing, somatic regulation, hormone literacy, and sacred rituals that help you come home to your body as an ally.
The world has enough information. What it needs more of is integration.
And that begins with remembering that you already belong.
The Power of Ritual in Modern Times
Modern life is fast. Disembodied. Fragmented. Ritual is how we re-weave ourselves.
When we light candles. When we sit in circle. When we breathe together. When we bless our food. When we witness each other without needing to fix—we create healing.
The Women’s Holistic Group Coaching & Mentorship Program is designed as a living ritual. Each call, each module, each reflection, is an invitation to become more present, more rooted, more whole.
Ritual is not extra. It’s essential.
Especially in midlife. Especially when so much of what we thought would hold us begins to fall away.
Tending the Roots of the Feminine
The feminine is not a trend. It’s not a buzzword. It’s the original intelligence of life itself.
The feminine teaches us to:
- Listen before we speak.
- Feel before we fix.
- Nourish before we produce.
This fall, our mentorship circle will root deeply into the feminine as a way of life. We’ll explore how to attune to our inner rhythms, how to trust our energy ebbs and flows, and how to live in partnership with our biology rather than in battle with it.
This is sacred rebellion in a world that asks us to override ourselves.
What to Expect as We Prepare to Open
As we approach the program launch on the Fall Equinox (September 22, 2025), here’s what I want you to know:
- This space is designed for women in transition, whether that’s physical, emotional, spiritual, or all three.
- It honors your body, your sovereignty, your inner knowing.
- It is not a race or a checklist—it’s a ritual.
- You are welcome exactly as you are.
We begin enrollment on August 12, and every week until then, I’ll be sharing more stories, teachings, and invitations for you to consider what it might look like to walk into fall with sacred support.
You do not have to carry it all alone. You were never meant to.
Your Invitation to Remember
If you’re reading this and something stirs—a soft ache, a quiet yes, a pulse of recognition—this is your invitation to remember.
You are not behind. You are not broken. You are not too much.
You are right on time. You are being called to return. And you will not be alone on the path.
Let remembrance become your reclamation. Let your return be the beginning of everything.
With devotion,
Marcie
Founder of The Wild Sage Society
Women's Holistic Health Coach, Mentor & Midlife Guide
Women's Holistic Health Coach, Mentor & Midlife Guide
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