So much to dive into, each paragraph deserves its own Substack post but I hope it made sense as my aim was to give an overview of a really long time span
I could cry reading this! But happy tears cause you’re bringing it all home! Couldn’t agree more with every word you’ve said and I’ve taken a similar approach in uncovering the primordial past in order to understand the now and where we can go in the future with that new unearthed understanding
Such a pleasure meeting you through the Substack-verse!! I’ve just seen you refer to the same ideas in your post about Rapunzel and it makes me so happy to realise how these topics resurface and are being shared for change and a world made whole again! Looking forward to reading more and maybe have a chat one day about a collab post?
Yes! I don’t know if it’s the algorithm here on substack but I’m pleasantly excited to find so many voices, mostly women, speaking about these subjects and reclaiming the mysteries of the feminine! It’s so brilliant!
Yas! A collab sounds great! I’m still new to Substack so not sure how that works. But feel free to chat in DM whether you want to do a live stream back and forth discussion on a topic or written
Thank you for sharing. It’s interesting how timing matters. I found a paperback version of “If Women Rose Rooted” by Sharon Blackie at my tiny, rural Southern library. I was shocked and grabbed it. I am drawn to Celtic stories as I recently found out I have Irish heritage through my mother. She is private and secretive about here life and past. She shares little and I crave more. I homeschooled my boys using Waldorf approach of fairy tales and stories to approach the learning material. We were all swept away by the tales. I love this topic of the heroine’s journey, especially the part of already having what we need. That is empowering in a way that is new to me. I am very keen to learn more. ❤️
I found this incredibly fascinating Laura, thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom xx
So much to dive into, each paragraph deserves its own Substack post but I hope it made sense as my aim was to give an overview of a really long time span
I could cry reading this! But happy tears cause you’re bringing it all home! Couldn’t agree more with every word you’ve said and I’ve taken a similar approach in uncovering the primordial past in order to understand the now and where we can go in the future with that new unearthed understanding
Such a pleasure meeting you through the Substack-verse!! I’ve just seen you refer to the same ideas in your post about Rapunzel and it makes me so happy to realise how these topics resurface and are being shared for change and a world made whole again! Looking forward to reading more and maybe have a chat one day about a collab post?
Yes! I don’t know if it’s the algorithm here on substack but I’m pleasantly excited to find so many voices, mostly women, speaking about these subjects and reclaiming the mysteries of the feminine! It’s so brilliant!
Yas! A collab sounds great! I’m still new to Substack so not sure how that works. But feel free to chat in DM whether you want to do a live stream back and forth discussion on a topic or written
Thank you for sharing. It’s interesting how timing matters. I found a paperback version of “If Women Rose Rooted” by Sharon Blackie at my tiny, rural Southern library. I was shocked and grabbed it. I am drawn to Celtic stories as I recently found out I have Irish heritage through my mother. She is private and secretive about here life and past. She shares little and I crave more. I homeschooled my boys using Waldorf approach of fairy tales and stories to approach the learning material. We were all swept away by the tales. I love this topic of the heroine’s journey, especially the part of already having what we need. That is empowering in a way that is new to me. I am very keen to learn more. ❤️