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The bridge from Maiden to Mother has been broken. When the goddess culture was stolen and buried, so too were women's rites of passage into our wild, intuitive femininity and maturity. With Maiden to Mother, Sarah Durham Wilson excavates these ancient rites, guiding us through a sacred and crucial initiation from the immature Maiden into the archetypal Mother-the powerful, safe, compassionate, full-bloom feminine life force that exists within all of us. Becoming the Mother is every woman's birthright-regardless of whether or not she raises children. The Mother is who we needed as a child, who we were meant to be in this life, and who the world needs us to be now.Wilson teaches that while pre-patriarchal cultures honored women's natural cycles, today's society infantilizes women, idolizing youthful traits such as "pretty, pleasing, and polite" in order to keep us distracted and dependent. While a healthy version of the Maiden will always remain part of us, there comes a time when we must no longer let her wounds and immaturity guide our lives. We must step into our mature, feminine fullness.In this journey, you will travel with Inanna-the ancient Sumerian goddess who ventured through the Underworld to meet her severed, dark sister and emerged fully integrated and empowered, giving us an archetypal map to inner strength and wholeness. Through personal stories, rituals, teachings, and practices, Wilson helps women heal the Mother Wound and dismantle our internalized patriarchy with its false, constricting standards for the feminine, so we may live with authenticity and feast on the richness of life. "Midlife is not, as our culture proposes, where a woman's power ends," writes Wilson, "but where it really begins."
Wendy After Peter is ex- rock journalist and women's spiritual writer Sarah Durham Wilson's first book of fiction. All but the last chapter was written in 2014 during the waning "Maiden" years of her life, and Wilson loosely based the book on her own "Maiden Journey," the time before she both archetypally and physically entered Motherhood. The book also plays upon her love for the Peter Pan tale- the story follows the character of Wendy, recently divorced from a rockstar named Peter Jackson. Wendy takes shelter on a New England island and, with the help of two local women, begins to find herself, discover her own healing feminine nature, and become the woman she'd been looking for.
A richly rewarding guide for women stepping into their full feminine powerPre-patriarchal cultures revered the passage from youth to maturity as a part of nature's cycle. Yet, today's society has largely severed women from this connection, asking them to remain young, pretty, and disconnected from their inner sacredness. Maiden to Mother offers a desperately needed pathway out of infantilization and disempowerment and into soul-sourced sovereign wholeness. Through story, ritual, and teaching, Wilson ushers women through the ancient passage of the immature "Maiden" phase of life and guides us through the crucial initiation into the archetypal Mother-the powerful, safe, compassionate, full-bloom feminine life force that exists within all of us. The Mother is every woman's birthright, regardless of whether or not she raises children. It is an embodiment of who we needed as a child, who we were meant to be in this life, and who the world needs us to be now.Here, we are invited to dismantle our internalized conditioning with its false, constricting standards for the feminine, so that we may live with authenticity and feast on the richness of life. "Midlife is not, as our culture proposes, where a woman's power ends," says Wilson, "but where it really begins."
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