The average rating for Concepts of femininity and the life cycle based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-08-20 00:00:00 Dawn Morton Unexpected depth and meaning for such a small, simple book. I didn't expect much of it, and I was a little surprised I didn't cry at the poignant parts (I may be too exhausted/dried up), but it still touched me and left me actually wanting to create "A Place of Women" like a temple, with rites and roles that would nurture and support us. A place to go regularly and be with each other... though I could see men benefiting from our temple, too. If only we could share our mysteries with each other, and find where the other genders fit, too, so we could have true community. Anyway, in my own trauma descent I've been marveling at "just being" and how strange it is that several things can be true at once, and matter while not mattering, and require no talking nor dissecting... even demand silence. My silence has been boggling, for someone who used to have so much to say, who wanted to parse and compile everything. I'm glad I trusted my process, but how much would it have helped to have a witness and companion to keep vigil with me...? To have the wisdom from those who went before? To not think I was the first and only person going through this strange inner event? |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-12-16 00:00:00 Jefferson Cox Essential reading for every woman and adolescent girl. What if we created circles for all females to honor the sacred feminine? What if? |
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