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For years, I found it easier to study, understand, and even revere the masculine than it was to turn toward my own relationship with the feminine.
This episode has been a long time coming.
In this episode, we're exploring what it means to devote ourselves to the feminine. Not as an aesthetic or a personality type, but as an essential energy that lives within all of us.
We talk about feminine and masculine energies beyond gender, the wounds that disconnect us from ourselves, the wisdom of Indigenous traditions, why creativity is a spiritual practice, and how remembering the feminine isn't about overthrowing the masculine. It's about restoring balance.
This is also one of my most personal episodes yet, as I share the experience that completely transformed my understanding of men, women, and the path that eventually led me to the work I do today.
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By Carly CrotwellFor years, I found it easier to study, understand, and even revere the masculine than it was to turn toward my own relationship with the feminine.
This episode has been a long time coming.
In this episode, we're exploring what it means to devote ourselves to the feminine. Not as an aesthetic or a personality type, but as an essential energy that lives within all of us.
We talk about feminine and masculine energies beyond gender, the wounds that disconnect us from ourselves, the wisdom of Indigenous traditions, why creativity is a spiritual practice, and how remembering the feminine isn't about overthrowing the masculine. It's about restoring balance.
This is also one of my most personal episodes yet, as I share the experience that completely transformed my understanding of men, women, and the path that eventually led me to the work I do today.
π Stay Connected