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Balancing the Inner World – A Divine Union of Feminine and Masculine

  • Aug 1, 2025
  • 3 min read

With over 35 years of experience, Humna is an award-winning artist and founder of Art as Ibadat. She uses sacred geometry and cultural art to uplift daily life, ease anxiety, and connect individuals of all ages and cultures to their creativity and the Divine through mindful healing practices.

Executive Contributor Humna HS

In a world that constantly asks us to perform, please, and prove, we’ve lost the sacred knowing of simply being. The feminine and masculine within us, regardless of gender, have been conditioned into imbalance, pulled far from their divine essence.


an artistic workspace featuring watercolor palettes with vibrant colors and a partially completed painting. The artwork depicts a colorful peacock surrounded by intricate floral patterns, showcasing detailed and meticulous craftsmanship.

The feminine was made to feel that the more people liked or loved her, the more worthy she was of love. So, she became a people-pleaser.


The masculine was taught that his worth was directly tied to how much money he had. So, he became addicted to performance and status.


But the truth is far more sacred than the stories we’ve been sold.


The divine feminine: Returning to authentic worth


The feminine’s worth is not in what she can do for others, but in what she’s doing for herself that brings her back to her authentic essence.


Her worth is rooted in the beauty of her soul. The more she connects to herself, her softness, her wildness, her intuition, the more she grounds the unseen into the seen. The more authentic she becomes, the closer she returns to God. Her service flows naturally from her alignment, not from obligation.


She doesn’t need to earn love through self-sacrifice. She IS love when she chooses herself as God’s light.


The divine masculine: Anchoring in sacred trust


The masculine’s worth is not tied to his bank balance. It’s reflected in his ability to trust the feminine, to protect her, to follow her intuitive whispers, not because it’s logical, but because he sees her as the divine bridge between him and God.


His true power lies in his ability to take aligned action. Not action for approval, but action that serves the feminine, honors the soul, and surrenders ego for divine guidance.


He doesn’t need to chase validation through achievements. He IS worthy when he sees himself as God’s love.


Sacred union: When safety meets power


When God guides the feminine, the masculine is guided by her. When the masculine trusts her, she feels safe.


And when she is safe, he becomes powerful beyond mind.


This is the dance of divine union, not one of control or dominance, but of trust, service, and surrender. We are not meant to chase worth through the eyes of the world, but to return to the knowing that our worth was never lost. It was only buried beneath expectation.


Divine tests and liberation


Allah reminds us: we will be tested with what we are most attached to. For the feminine, it is children. For the masculine, it is money.


But when we recognize that both are from Allah for Allah, not ours to control, but gifts to tend, we lose our attachment to them. And in that release, they transform from tests into blessings.


Come deeper: A visual healing invitation


To dive deeper into this message through art, symbolism, and creative healing, watch the full visual video on my YouTube channel.


And if you’re ready to begin your journey inward, balancing your inner world through intuitive soul-led art exercises, become a member of my Patreon today.


There, you’ll gain access to sacred practices to reconnect you with your own essence, your purpose, and your healing gifts.


Become your own healer through art.


Start your soul journey by joining my Patreon.


“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” – Rumi

Let’s walk each other home, back to the heart, back to wholeness, back to purpose.


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Humna HS, Spiritual Art Healer

Based in Hitchin and originally from Pakistan, Humna is a spiritual art healer whose work is inspired by Islamic geometry, mandala art, and the 99 attributes of Divine energy. Using gentle inks and acrylics, her art fosters emotional healing, helps break generational trauma, and guides individuals toward inner peace. Through her transformative workshops and creations, she empowers people of all ages to reconnect with themselves and the Divine, using art as a tool for balance, clarity, and self-expression.

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