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EP 41: Dipika Delmenico on the Divine Feminine Ayurvedic Woman


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Dipika Delmenico is an Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner, Anthroposophic Naturopath, Yoga of Sound teacher, Speaker, and Author of The Ayurvedic Woman.

She’s practiced clinically for more than 20 years, treating 1000’s of patients globally with Ayurveda healing wisdom and Mantra.  Dipika is a best selling author of Shine Your Light. She’s the founder of The Radiant Woman Wellness Courses, Alchemy of Sound Programs and Conscious Woman Rising.

Dipika works therapeutically with Mantra and Sacred Sound as the original medicine, and medicine of our future.
 Dipika is in service to the renewal of ancient healing mysteries and healing the divine feminine in each of us.

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In this episode, Dipika shares:

  • Why women are so powerful and what is the divine feminine is rising
  • Understanding why we cannot reclaim unless we remember
  • How to navigate the various stages of your life as a woman
  • Dispelling the myth that old is bad and you should stay young forever
  • How to tap into nature to make decisions
  • Notes:

    2:49: What is Anthroposophic
    5:30: How to embody the divine feminine
    7:06: The Ancient Vedas say that life depends on woman
    10:45: Why we shouldn’t force and push
    13:40: What we are remembering as women
    17:00: Understanding Ayurveda for women
    23:30: Navigating the different phases of a woman’s life
    35:30: Dispelling the myth that old is bad and instead honoring the wise woman
    41:39: Conscious Woman Rising

    Resources:

    Get The Ayurvedic Woman book here

    Get the “Falling in Love with the Sound of You” meditation and Mantra Purusa here

    Visit Dipika’s website here

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    podcast – Sistership CircleBy Tanya Lynn