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Mindahi provides a beautiful definition for sacred feminine power based on the origin stories of the Otomi-Toltec peoples, pays homage to his biggest mentor - his grandmother - and shares about the challenges he faced going through the mainstream education system, being taught the ways of competition and polarity rather than those of unity.
He goes on to talk about
Mindahi's book: Ancestors: Divine Remembrances of Lineage, Relations and Sacred Sites
Mindahi's organisation: The Fountain
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By Emmi Mutale, Feminine Revered5
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Mindahi provides a beautiful definition for sacred feminine power based on the origin stories of the Otomi-Toltec peoples, pays homage to his biggest mentor - his grandmother - and shares about the challenges he faced going through the mainstream education system, being taught the ways of competition and polarity rather than those of unity.
He goes on to talk about
Mindahi's book: Ancestors: Divine Remembrances of Lineage, Relations and Sacred Sites
Mindahi's organisation: The Fountain
Support the show
Thank you for listening! If you'd like to support the show, you can buy Emmi a coffee here.

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