Decades ago, my beloved and quirky mother who was a voracious reader, introduced me to the book Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She is a Jungian analyst and storyteller. The book explores the Wild Woman archetype, I'd have to say my favorite subject. Although the book was written years ago, it is still truth for women on a deep soul level. It is my "bible". In these podcasts, I explore much of what this book stirs up and unfolds.
Decades ago, my beloved and quirky mother who was a voracious reader, introduced me to the book Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She is a Jungian analyst and storyteller. The book explores the Wild Woman archetype, I'd have to say my favorite subject. Although the book was written years ago, it is still truth for women on a deep soul level. It is my "bible". In these podcasts, I explore much of what this book stirs up and unfolds.
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Decades ago, my beloved and quirky mother who was a voracious reader, introduced me to the book Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She is a Jungian analyst and storyteller. The book explores the Wild Woman archetype, I'd have to say my favorite subject. Although the book was written years ago, it is still truth for women on a deep soul level. It is my "bible". In these podcasts, I explore much of what this book stirs up and unfolds.
Decades ago, my beloved and quirky mother who was a voracious reader, introduced me to the book Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She is a Jungian analyst and storyteller. The book explores the Wild Woman archetype, I'd have to say my favorite subject. Although the book was written years ago, it is still truth for women on a deep soul level. It is my "bible". In these podcasts, I explore much of what this book stirs up and unfolds.
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Focusing specifically on the creation of relationship and the soulful descent that is necessary, this episode explores the courage required to untangle the bones and to embrace the not-beautiful in ourselves and in another.
This episode looks at the act of shining a light into the dark places of our soul to give attention to that which we have been avoiding. Once we see we are called to action. We are held responsible to ourselves for our own life and joy and creations. How do we love ourselves? How do we choose a lover? These are some of the soulful questions in today's episode.