🌸 The Hearth of Heart – A Women’s Domaine
An April Campaign for Renewal, Inclusion & Enduring Acceptance
🌿 Campaign Core Message
The Hearth is not just a fireplace — it is a philosophy.
Across cultures and centuries, the hearth has symbolized nourishment, gathering, protection, and belonging. Historically associated with women’s domain, it became the quiet foundation of civilization.
While patriarchal systems shaped land, law, and industry —
matriarchal systems shaped belonging.
The Hearth of Heart campaign celebrates:
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Women as cultural bridges
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Women as adaptive leaders
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Women as protectors of all children — biological, adopted, community-held
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Women as the constant force of inclusion across race, gender, age, and ability
This campaign does not criticize patriarchal systems.
Instead, it illuminates the distinct gift of the matriarchal domain: radical care.
🌷 April Theme: “New Growth, Old Roots”
April symbolizes:
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Spring
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Renewal
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Replanting
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Change
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Migration of life
Just as seeds adapt to new soil, historically women were often transplanted into new cultures through marriage alliances, trade agreements, and political arrangements in early civilizations — yet they carried culture, nurtured children across bloodlines, and upheld new laws while preserving life.
The Hearth adapts. The Hearth includes. The Hearth sustains.
🌸 HEARTH OF HEART
Bilateral April Healing Series
Presented by Inkfluence of Art & INK-Spirit
STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
Each day includes:
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🎨 Art Prompt (Inkfluence of Art)
Expressive, tactile, symbolic
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🌿 Spiritual Prompt (INK-Spirit)
– Reflective, grounding, integrative
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🔥 Hearth Integration Question For workshop dialogue or journaling
🌷 WEEK 1: THE HEARTH – FOUNDATION
Theme: Safety, Belonging, Inner Ground
🌸 Day 1 – The Inner Hearth
🎨 Art Prompt:
Draw or paint a circular hearth. Inside the circle, place symbols representing what makes you feel safe.
🌿 Spiritual Prompt:
Sit quietly for 5 minutes. Ask: Where do I feel most at home within myself?
🔥 Integration:
What conditions allow me to create safety for others?