Walk in the rhythm God has written into your flesh.
In His divine wisdom, the Lord has fashioned the woman’s body with holy intention. The cycle we experience each month—follicular, ovulatory, luteal, and menstrual—is not random, but a sacred order, echoing the rhythm of creation itself.
This is an invitation to see your cycle not as a medical inconvenience or a worldly burden, but as a path of prayerful attentiveness—a way to care for your body, mind, and soul in accordance with God’s design. As St. Gregory of Nyssa writes, “The soul is fashioned to the body like a melody to a lyre,” and we are called to live in tune with this harmony, not against it.
To live in rhythm with your cycle is to embrace the quiet liturgy within your own being. It is to honor the body as “a temple of the Holy Spirit”
(1 Corinthians 6:19).
In a world that often urges us to suppress or ignore our feminine design, this space offers a return: to reverence, to stillness, to the mystery of being a woman—fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14), and wholly beloved by the One who formed you.