Woman Most Wild ─ Three Keys to Liberating the Witch Within
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ISBN13:9781608684663
出版社:New World Library
作者:Danielle Dulsky
出版日:2017/05/16
裝訂/頁數:平裝/272頁
規格:21.6cm*21.6cm (高/寬)
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Woman Most Wild is a fierce, raw, and unapologetic affirmation of women’s spiritual freedom. This book offers women lush glimpses of and open pathways to Wild Woman Spirituality, the nonreligious and fully accessible practice of soulful, nature-born sensuality, magick and ritual, and sisterhood. Reclaiming the name of witch as both a wild woman and as a compassionate global healer, this book asks the reader to consider spiritual liberation by way of the ?three keys to the broom closet.”
According to author Danielle Dulsky, many women today crave a spiritual connection to Mother Earth and the ancient practices of Wiccan and Magick that honored that connection. As she explains, these women need to be liberated from the ?broom closet” and fully embrace their feminine power and energy, and, to do that, she offers them three keys that every woman can use. These keys are: cycles (each woman's personal embodied rhythm and the rhythms of nature), ritual (ceremonies and activities to connect with yourself and the world and to call on internal and external sources), and coven (community and connection with others).
Woman Most Wild book emerged quite organically out of the author’s work as a yoga teacher, fully outed witch, and women’s circle leader. She was regularly intrigued by a common thread running through her work: women who have never practiced ?witchcraft” before, and even a few who would be quite resistant to calling themselves witches, would have an experience of coming home to themselves during these circles. Spell-craft and ritual seems natural to women, as if they already understand how to cast circles or fashion wands long before they ever do it.
Writing with a solid grounding in these ancient traditions of a wild priestess but with a 21st century sensibility, Danielle provides compelling background stories, exercises, rituals, practices, meditations, and inspirational advice on how to achieve the goal of living as a modern witch in today’s complicated society. Woman Most Wild urges readers to nourish their inner wild woman through accessible, healing practices, embodying the essence of the witch without having to rely on any external validation. The crux of this book’s message is this: The average woman today is awakening to her role as a witch, a role that quenches her thirst for spiritual authenticity and addresses collective feminine wounds. Reclaiming the name witch is absolutely vital to global healing, and such an act is a deeply personal one that does not require dedication to a particular organization, deity, or culture. By creating nonhierarchical and sacred connections and space, the author helped women ?come home to the ways of the witch.” With this book, she expands that to readers who will discover this homecoming to be a liberating and soul-feeding experience that need not be tied to religion at all.
Through Wild Rhythm, or the acknowledgment of how nature’s cycles inform those within women’s lives, Wild Ritual, or the practical and magickal crafting of personally relevant spells, and Wild Circle, the communal practice of sisterhood and feminine communication, women are charged to reclaim their birthright as change-agents in our wounded world. In proposing that ?wildness” be considered not as immaturity but as a firm validation of women’s unique connection to nature, cyclical rhythms, and embodiment of sensual spirituality, this book offers the reader fertile opportunities for nourishing the starving feminine spirit. The embrace of the wild is a sweet but challenging homecoming, and this book offers women a much-needed touchstone in the rushing, winding river of feminist spirituality.
By ?coming home” to this power, women will discover new connections to their world, new ways of being strong and making an impact, and new ways to connect with other women ? all without losing the basic love and nurturing nature of the feminine spirit.
According to author Danielle Dulsky, many women today crave a spiritual connection to Mother Earth and the ancient practices of Wiccan and Magick that honored that connection. As she explains, these women need to be liberated from the ?broom closet” and fully embrace their feminine power and energy, and, to do that, she offers them three keys that every woman can use. These keys are: cycles (each woman's personal embodied rhythm and the rhythms of nature), ritual (ceremonies and activities to connect with yourself and the world and to call on internal and external sources), and coven (community and connection with others).
Woman Most Wild book emerged quite organically out of the author’s work as a yoga teacher, fully outed witch, and women’s circle leader. She was regularly intrigued by a common thread running through her work: women who have never practiced ?witchcraft” before, and even a few who would be quite resistant to calling themselves witches, would have an experience of coming home to themselves during these circles. Spell-craft and ritual seems natural to women, as if they already understand how to cast circles or fashion wands long before they ever do it.
Writing with a solid grounding in these ancient traditions of a wild priestess but with a 21st century sensibility, Danielle provides compelling background stories, exercises, rituals, practices, meditations, and inspirational advice on how to achieve the goal of living as a modern witch in today’s complicated society. Woman Most Wild urges readers to nourish their inner wild woman through accessible, healing practices, embodying the essence of the witch without having to rely on any external validation. The crux of this book’s message is this: The average woman today is awakening to her role as a witch, a role that quenches her thirst for spiritual authenticity and addresses collective feminine wounds. Reclaiming the name witch is absolutely vital to global healing, and such an act is a deeply personal one that does not require dedication to a particular organization, deity, or culture. By creating nonhierarchical and sacred connections and space, the author helped women ?come home to the ways of the witch.” With this book, she expands that to readers who will discover this homecoming to be a liberating and soul-feeding experience that need not be tied to religion at all.
Through Wild Rhythm, or the acknowledgment of how nature’s cycles inform those within women’s lives, Wild Ritual, or the practical and magickal crafting of personally relevant spells, and Wild Circle, the communal practice of sisterhood and feminine communication, women are charged to reclaim their birthright as change-agents in our wounded world. In proposing that ?wildness” be considered not as immaturity but as a firm validation of women’s unique connection to nature, cyclical rhythms, and embodiment of sensual spirituality, this book offers the reader fertile opportunities for nourishing the starving feminine spirit. The embrace of the wild is a sweet but challenging homecoming, and this book offers women a much-needed touchstone in the rushing, winding river of feminist spirituality.
By ?coming home” to this power, women will discover new connections to their world, new ways of being strong and making an impact, and new ways to connect with other women ? all without losing the basic love and nurturing nature of the feminine spirit.
作者簡介
Danielle Dulsky is a long-time activist for wild woman spirituality and the divine feminine’s return. A multi-media artist, yoga teacher and teacher trainer, and energy worker, Danielle is on a mission to inspire women to be fearless creators of their sacred work. She holds the highest designation from Yoga Alliance as an E-RYT 500, is the founder of the fully accredited Living Mandala Yoga teacher training programs, and believes in holistic healing for the sensual, creative, and spiritual self. Danielle leads women circles, Witchcraft workshops, energy healing trainings, and basic and advanced yoga teacher trainings in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania where she lives with her partner Ryan and two young sons. Her website is livingmandalayoga.com.
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