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a woman with long hair wearing a white shirt and holding her hands to her chest

true sisterhood. no competing. no comparing. no fighting. no judging. no shaming. no jealousy. I feel many women can relate to feeling unsafe with other women. true sisterhood isn’t about being all nice, pretending and making yourself small. it’s about showing up as your most vulnerable self, acknowledging the sister wound and the conditioning we carry.. we may still experience the competition, the comparison, the judgment from time to time with other sisters, but can you acknowledge that?…

the book cover for 3 you were the hunter, with an image of a woman surrounded by other people

The Witch Wound is a deep-seated scar etched into your very essence, carried within your DNA and subconscious. This psychic trauma passed down through generations, instills a fear of visibility, speaking out, and embracing your true strength. It is the collective pain of our ancestors’ persecution as witches, echoing through time to shape our present reality. Just like the Mother and Sister Wounds, this is not merely personal but a shared wound that calls for healing and transformation on a…

a white poster with the words, a few other ways to heal the sister wound

Join the FREE 5D Satsang + New Moon Circle COMMENT “CIRCLE” to sign up One of the biggest things we’ve come here to do is to build and grow communities. Communities are the future of New Earth. Based on my own experience and after connecting with thousands of clients from all over the globe, one of the things we struggle with as women is connecting to other women. I don’t just mean having BFFs or a group of girlfriends, but rather having soul-led friendships where you can bear your…

The Witch Wound is a deep-seated scar etched into your very essence, carried within your DNA and subconscious. This psychic trauma passed down through generations, instills a fear of visibility, speaking out, and embracing your true strength. It is the collective pain of our ancestors’ persecution as witches, echoing through time to shape our present reality. Just like the Mother and Sister Wounds, this is not merely personal but a shared wound that calls for healing and transformation on a ... The Witch Wound, Sisterhood Wound Healing, Shadow Work Mother Wound, Heal The Witch Wound, Understanding Wound Healing Stages, Healing Light, True Strength, Moon Goddess, Spiritual Life

The Witch Wound is a deep-seated scar etched into your very essence, carried within your DNA and subconscious. This psychic trauma passed down through generations, instills a fear of visibility, speaking out, and embracing your true strength. It is the collective pain of our ancestors’ persecution as witches, echoing through time to shape our present reality. Just like the Mother and Sister Wounds, this is not merely personal but a shared wound that calls for healing and transformation on a…

a woman sitting on top of a blue bench with the words why you feel threatened by other women

The wounds of the divine feminine shadow run deep and it takes courage to do the spiritual shadow work to heal them. The wild woman sisterhood is our greatest hope of feminine empowerment, and the first step to reclaiming it, is to illuminate the wounds and find the source of WHY we feel threatened by (and are threatening) one another. Click through to illuminate, understand, and dismantle the wounds of sisterhood and learn how to heal them.

a woman hugging another woman on the beach

true sisterhood. no competing. no comparing. no fighting. no judging. no shaming. no jealousy. I feel many women can relate to feeling unsafe with other women. true sisterhood isn’t about being all nice, pretending and making yourself small. it’s about showing up as your most vulnerable self, acknowledging the sister wound and the conditioning we carry.. we may still experience the competition, the comparison, the judgment from time to time with other sisters, but can you acknowledge that?…

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