Reclaim what was S tolen
There’s a sacred wisdom that lives at the edges—quiet, wild, and often misunderstood. Embracing the Old Witch in the Woods is an invitation to remember what you’ve always known but were taught to fear.
This is the path of reclaiming feminine power, trusting your inner knowing, and breaking free from the cages built by patriarchy and religious control. It’s messy, holy work. Slow work. Work that doesn’t requiire anyones permission but yours.
You were never meant to stay small. You were meant to rise, root deep, and remember.
Reclaim what was
S tolen
There’s a sacred wisdom that lives at the edges—quiet, wild, and often misunderstood. Embracing the Old Witch in the Woods is an invitation to remember what you’ve always known but were taught to fear.
This is the path of reclaiming feminine power, trusting your inner knowing, and breaking free from the cages built by patriarchy and religious control. It’s messy, holy work. Slow work. Work that doesn’t requiire anyones permission but yours.
You were never meant to stay small. You were meant to rise, root deep, and remember.
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Untangle From Christian Patriarchy & Tap Into The Deep Well of Feminine Wisdom
Christian patriarchy teaches that women are dangerous, manipulative, and untrustworthy. Whether painting women as the archetypal old witch in the woods or the biblical temptress, toxic religion vilifies their wisdom and uses fear to maintain male power. And these harmful stereotypes aren’t just historical; they persist in modern religious, societal, and political rhetoric, where confident women are called “nasty” or “radical.”
But there’s something they don’t want you to know about that old witch in the woods: She deeply trusts her sacred gifts and hard-earned wisdom.
Embracing the Old Witch in the Woods is a road map for readers to challenge limiting beliefs, confront systemic injustices, and reclaim their inherent worth and wisdom. When we reclaim feminine wisdom, we liberate ourselves, our communities, and our souls, gaining strength and resilience through our connection to ourselves and to each other.
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