In this beautiful episode, I am joined by Rebecca Anne, researcher and re-memberer of the Divine Feminine, for a deep dive exploration of re-claiming and re-membering our sovereignty. Rebecca is a researcher and academic, and she is a deeply spiritual, wise and sacred woman. Her work is centered on the transitional period between childhood and adulthood--that sticky phase we name adolescence. Our exchange takes us on a dance with religious constructs (particularly those rooted in particular denominations of Christianity), the challenges of the distorted masculine, and brings us into a space of reckoning, retrieval, and re-membering. She takes us into her own experience of growing up within a first family that held religious views as a way of life and how the young, formative and especially adolescent mind integrates with the strong beliefs of the first family to form perceptions, and often distortions, of the world around. Throughout our conversation, we recognize that our concept of the masculine comes in from many hierarchical structures, and the truth is that we must discover the masculine within ourselves, learn to dance with it in divine union with the feminine, and co-create a deep remembrance of our sovereignty as whole and complete embodied beings of the two. A'ho.
Show Notes:
Quote referenced was said by Diane Whelan
Book mentioned is Mysteries of the Dark Moon, by Demetra George
Find Rebecca on Instagram @rebecca_kleo or on her website www.rebeccalanne.com For more information about the research visit
www.forschungskolleg-replir.de
Visit the Healing Collective website at www.resonancerestorative.com