Mapping a feminine Islam that is fluid and interplays with all elements of life, especially the vibrational reality of sound.
The following podcast is an excerpt reading from The Song of the Human Heart: Dawn of the Dark Feminine in Islam paired with audio recording from the Aniwa Gathering 2022, recorded and shared with permission from the Yawanawa tribe. Aniwa is an annual gathering of 40 indigenous leaders from around the world.
[Book] The Song of the Human Heart: Dawn of the Dark Feminine in Islam
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About This Podcast:
Mapping a feminine Islam that is fluid and interplays with all elements of life, especially the vibrational reality of sound.
“We are slowed down sound and light waves, a walking bundle of frequencies tuned into the cosmos. We are souls dressed up in sacred biochemical garments and our bodies are the instruments through which our souls play their music.” — Albert Einstein
About Shireen Qudosi:
I write on faith, identity and belonging. I look at issues from radicalization to childhood to the feminine through the lens of the sacred, through the heart field. My story is a winding 42-year journey across literal and figurative landscapes, as a daughter of refugees across three continents, and as an explorer in the wilderness of the heart. As an immigrant over and over again across three continents, I lived the themes coloring our cultural landscape today: migration, radicalization, and adaptation across seismic cultural shifts. But my most important journey — our most important journey — is the journey within. In 2022, I took off the last of the mask of all my identities and embraced my gift as an intuitive in this space. Today, I practice moving beyond polarity and offer a new model of conscious leadership rooted in the sacred feminine, in dignity and the interdependence of all life on earth. For more, visit https://www.shireenqudosi.com
Song Credits:
1. Yawanawa Song Workshop, Aniwa Gathering 2022
2. Common Loon (Copyright 2017 John Neville / Bird Songs of Canada's West Coast)
3. Forest Birds (Copyright 2021 AA Gentil / Morning Birds Singing)
4. Dawn Has Broken by Mitsch Kohn
6. Islamic Call to Prayer - Amazing Azan by Idris Aslami