The Self-Concept Goddesses
- Root & Rising
- Sep 16
- 2 min read
Lately, I’ve been listening to the whisper of something new wanting to take form. Out of clay, patience, and intention, a line of Self-Concept Goddesses has been emerging.
These goddesses are more than just figures. Each one is a mirror of the stories we tell ourselves and the truths we are learning to embody. They are small reminders of who we are becoming—gentle companions meant to sit in your sacred space, on your altar, or wherever you need a reflection of your inner strength and beauty.
So far, three goddesses have stepped forward:

🌿 The Goddess of Self-Reflection
She carries a quiet strength, inviting us to pause and look inward with honesty. She’s a reminder that our growth begins with seeing ourselves clearly — the light and the shadow — and honoring what we find there.

🌿 The Goddess of Self-Acceptance
This goddess embodies the warmth of coming home to yourself. She reminds us that we are enough as we are, without needing to shrink or strive. She whispers that peace is found not in perfection, but in acceptance.

🌿 The Goddess of Self-Compassion
Soft and nurturing, she represents the gentle hand we offer ourselves in moments of struggle. She is a companion who says, “You are worthy of kindness, especially from yourself.”
Each one holds her own presence, yet they all share the same intention: to mirror back the truths we are learning to live by. And as my hands continue to shape and create, more will join them. I’m giving myself the space to make as many as I can, letting the process be both grounding and magical.
Soon, they will find their way into the shop, ready to be adopted by anyone who feels called to bring one home.
Until then, I’ll be sharing glimpses of the process, the details of each goddess, and the inspiration that has been woven into them. My hope is that you feel a spark of recognition when you see them—that one might reflect a piece of your own journey back to self.
✨ Which goddess would you want by your side right now?
Blessed Be,
Bobbi Ann
🌿 “Curious to see which creations are waiting for you? Visit the shop here — you may even find one of the Self-Concept Goddesses ready to be adopted.”





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