
In Zarlequan, we don’t really call it matriarchy.
It’s just what is natural.
There’s no need to label something that simply is. When you step out of forced systems and look at life honestly, a rhythm reveals itself. And in that rhythm, everyone has a place, not assigned, not controlled, but natural.
Men are warriors, builders, protectors, chefs, artists, whatever they are genuinely suited for. Their expression is diverse, powerful, and necessary.
Women are the natural leaders and keepers of the people.
Not because we force it.
Not because we take it.
Because it emanates from us.
We create life. We grow it, carry it, nurture it. That doesn’t just disappear after birth; it’s part of how we move through the world. Leadership, in this sense, isn’t dominance. It’s care, awareness, and responsibility for the whole.
And yes, everyone has intuition. Everyone has softness.
But there is a biological truth to creation and nurturing that shapes how energy flows.
In Zarlequan, we don’t ignore that; we honor it.
What we’ve seen on Earth is what happens when things move out of alignment. Instead of each person stepping into what they’re naturally suited for, there’s this constant struggle for control. A pushing, a proving, a need to dominate.
You can feel it everywhere.
And honestly, it often feels like an attempt to replace something that was never meant to be replaced.
When people are in their natural roles, there isn’t competition like that. There’s balance. There’s respect. There’s flow.
Nature shows us this over and over again.
Zarlequan isn’t about flipping a system or creating a new power struggle. It’s about remembering what already works when we stop forcing ourselves into roles that don’t fit.
It’s not about one being above another.
It’s about each of us standing fully in what we are,
and letting that be enough.
Stay Magical, my Friends
XO Brittani



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