The Serpentine Path

Adult Female Initiations


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The harsh reality of modern womanhood is that our feminine wisdomkeeping ways have been almost entirely decimated. Across races, lineages, territories, languages, and cultures, there is a shared feminine wounding that we all experience on a daily basis regarding the loss of female rites of passages and womanhood initiations.

We are the daughters who have been left to pick up the pieces of our fractures feminine lineages and somehow reweave the innate medicine of womanhood that pulses through our blood, bones, and cells.

The question is...

How do we do that...?

In this solo episode, I go deep into:

  • Why we strategically divorce ourselves from womanhood as a way to protect ourselves from different aspects of gender-based violence (particularly sexual violence)
  • Recognizing our angry inner teenage girl as the young woman who is begging to be initiated
  • The trauma response of feminine amnesia and the spells that it casts upon our female experience
  • Unlearning masculine expectations of “proving” our worth and aligning with the inherent value that we walk with as feminine beings that birth beauty into the world
  • The necessity for women to develop a strong inner masculine protector in order to cultivate and care for our feminine medicine
  • Reorienting to the 5 physiologic initiations of womanhood — birth, blood, sex, death, and rebirth — as the pathway towards SELF-REINITIATION into womanhood


This episode is part of an ongoing monthlong series all about the process of reinitiating ourselves into womanhood as adults. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast along with my Substack newsletter for more in-depth explorations of this collective inquiry of the modern female experience.


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The Serpentine PathBy Claire Yaseed

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