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Wise Women Stories
This podcast explores womanhood, intuition, transformation, and personal growth by exploring the archetypes and psyches that shape modern women.
Edwina Murphy Droomer, based in Australia & Inarra Aryane Griffyn in London, UK, are your hosts. In different seasons, continents and with entirely different lives, we discuss some of the most archetypal stories for women from books that we adore and weave our own experiences into the conversation.
We empower women to understand their core identity and navigate their journey of self-discovery through life lessons from wise women.
Drawing from inspirational, personal stories, and myths across cultures, we foster connections and understanding, addressing shared experiences and emotions often overlooked.
Join us for insightful conversations that inspire self-discovery, compassion, and lasting bonds among women.
Wise Women Stories
The Sixth Task - Separating This From That
In this episode, Edwina and Inarra discuss the sixth task in the story of Vasalisa, which is about separating one thing from another and developing discernment. They explore the concept of fine discrimination and making distinctions in judgment. They also discuss the power of the unconscious mind and how answers can come to us when we least expect it, such as in dreams or through journaling. The conversation touches on the use of plant medicine and the importance of creating space for answers to come. They also express their disappointment with the portrayal of women in popular culture, such as the Barbie movie, and the need for a more authentic representation of femininity.
Takeaways
- Developing discernment and fine discrimination is an important aspect of intuition.
- Answers can come to us when we create space and allow our unconscious mind to work.
- Plant medicine, such as ayahuasca, can provide profound insights and answers.
- The portrayal of women in popular culture often lacks authenticity and depth.
- Feminism is about equality and should not be reduced to stereotypes or divisive narratives.