
The Fifth Sacred Thing (Maya Greenwood Book 1)

‘ From my first meetings with World Weary Woman, it was clear that she could work. She could analyze, psychologize. But she had not learned how to play ... It is in pausing to connect with her own inner wisdom that World Weary Woman learns to create ... to cultivate what brings joy, to savour her connection with cosmos. Thus she transforms her suff... See more
Dr Sharon Blackie • The psychology of midlife

Among our Potawatomi people, women are the Keepers of Water. We carry the sacred water to ceremonies and act on its behalf. “Women have a natural bond with water, because we are both life bearers,” my sister said. “We carry our babies in internal ponds and they come forth into the world on a wave of water. It is our responsibility to safeguard the
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If we don’t live the journey, that we have been born to live, then we become spiritually lost. So we choose our lives and we choose our teachings. It’s important that we know and keep the women’s sacred teachings. That’s who we are — we’re women, and who better to understand and nurture women than ourselves? And the greatest woman of all, the most
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