Stories of the Womb Emily Hall
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- Religion & Spirituality
Storytelling is an ancient form of passing on wisdom that is seen all over the world. However it’s magic is most prevalent in circles of women.
It’s how we pass on knowledge of blood wisdom, childbirth, motherhood, menopause, and nature as beings that hold the power of the feminine. Sharing our stories from crones, to mothers, to maidens is how we keep the knowledge of our sacred gifts alive.
Here are the stories of the women I’ve been blessed to cross paths with. May you find the wisdom intended for you within them🌹
My Instagram @emilyannahall
My website www.mayakala.co.uk
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The Story of Lorena Rodrigo
Lorena Rodrigo shares her story of what it means to be a women in a society that pushes gender stereotypes onto us the moment we are born.
Raised in Spain by her Grandmother she tells the tale of her career in a Spanish law firm, her journey through cancer, and her experience with becoming a mother.
She is a passionate yogi, sound healer and reiki master currently offering classes to help restore harmony to the body, mind and soul through the power of movement and sound.
On Instagram @lalitayogena
On her Website www.lorenarodrigo.com
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The Story of Jessica Gray Lightley
Jessica Gray Lightley, my teacher and friend, shares her story of first connecting to her womb and feminine sovereignty.
She tells the tale of her time in Sri Lanka, her journey through an abusive relationship, and the gifts she has risen into through it all.
She is taking a sacred pause in much of her work to follow her passion for music at the moment. She is still working 1-on-1 with womben who are called to be the sister, ally, intuitive guide & cheerleader we all need at key moments in our cycling to rebirth ourselves.
In devotion to the Earth, the womb & the sisterhood.
Connect with her
On Instagram @wildmedicina
On her website www.wildmedicina.com
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