Throughout history, fragments of the Sophianic Template filtered into spiritual traditions—mystery schools, indigenous lineages, early gnostic teachings. But as institutional religions took form, much of this sacred design was severed from its wholeness, inverted, or weaponized. The Divine Feminine was no longer revered as the living intelligence of creation, but recast as sinful, chaotic, seductive, or dangerous. The womb of darkness—once honored as the fertile void from which all life emerges—was reframed as evil, hellish, or absent of divinity.