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16. Our Disconnection from the Feminine
16. Our Disconnection from the Feminine
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Are we externalizing our wounded feminine and masculine in our protests against the State?
In this episode we explore:
✨What is our connection with the femininity and the masculine within us? ✨What can we learn from systemic psychology’s take to how we process our personal wounds to the collective level?
✨Which narratives on our femininity and women’s deities have we allowed to enter our magnetic field?
✨Why are we more prone to judge and reinterpret and condemn the symbolism and narratives of Venus/Aphrodite and Hawaii’s Fire Goddess Pele? Why are we not challenging the notions of male deities and figures?
✨Why do we normalize violence against women in an energetic level, in the way we “validate” images of realities and why are we not able to move past other debris?
✨How can we connect with our feminine, how can we heal our wounded feminine so our projections, relationships with others and the State do not feed hurt but come from a more loving and just place?
?Join us in this exploration, listen to the episode and support our Patreon community here: https://www.patreon.com/nataliabonillaprojects
In this episode we explore:
✨What is our connection with the femininity and the masculine within us? ✨What can we learn from systemic psychology’s take to how we process our personal wounds to the collective level?
✨Which narratives on our femininity and women’s deities have we allowed to enter our magnetic field?
✨Why are we more prone to judge and reinterpret and condemn the symbolism and narratives of Venus/Aphrodite and Hawaii’s Fire Goddess Pele? Why are we not challenging the notions of male deities and figures?
✨Why do we normalize violence against women in an energetic level, in the way we “validate” images of realities and why are we not able to move past other debris?
✨How can we connect with our feminine, how can we heal our wounded feminine so our projections, relationships with others and the State do not feed hurt but come from a more loving and just place?
?Join us in this exploration, listen to the episode and support our Patreon community here: https://www.patreon.com/nataliabonillaprojects
Released:
Jul 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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