01.21.2018 - By Michaela Boehm
In this episode, Michaela Boehm discusses women's unique challenges with setting personal boundaries, making the ordinary sacred, and stories of her early training in Kashmir Shaivism.
Topics include:
• Competition and people pleasing among women
• Expressing strong emotions with an open heart
• How to set boundaries without destroying the relationship
• Why women struggle to set boundaries
• Setting boundaries with friends
• Setting boundaries in sexually predatory situations
• The open heart and your sixth sense
• The power of full feeling awareness
• The history of female cooperation and competition
• The doormat with teeth
• Michaela’s journey as a teacher
• Apprenticing to a herb witch as a teenager
• Details about her early tantric training
• The personality and teaching style of Michaela’s Indian teacher
• How Michaela endured her teacher’s initial training requirements
• Learning tracking, silent movement, and navigating in nature
• The overlaps between Jungian psychology and Kashmir Shaivism
• Early struggles when arriving in LA and the birth of the Wild Woman’s Way®
• Who qualifies for lineage instruction
• The death of Michaela’s teacher and receiving the lineage
• Reorienting towards finding a successor and transmitting the lineage
• The philosophy of the Wild Woman’s Way®
• Empowering women without reinforcing limiting stereotypes
• Fostering the individual’s talents
• Making sacred practice out of the drudgery of women’s lives
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