The Divine Feminist

Honouring our wildness: Embracing what can be found on the other side of death

November 23, 2022 Ceryn Rowntree Season 5 Episode 71
The Divine Feminist
Honouring our wildness: Embracing what can be found on the other side of death
Show Notes

As we move on to the eleventh of our thirteen keys for self connection and sacred balance, Ceryn invites you to journey with her as she faces one of the scariest topics of all: Death.

But how would our relationship with that concept - and equally with the ideas of life, birth and rebirth - be if we had been raised in a world that focussed more on the yin side of life? A world that taught us life was a cyclical rather than a linear process.

The key to doing that? To breaking out of the linear A to B idea of life and moving instead into a place of true cyclical living? Wildness. And the courage to come back to ourselves and to nature.

Join Ceryn to talk about exactly that, and the path that lies open to each of us as when we choose to turn that key.

Episode Notes

  • Within this episode, Ceryn mentions three exciting events she is involved with at this time, which are:
  • Ceryn also mentions the work of Bola Juju, who you can learn more about here.
  • Meanwhile, a recording of The Selkie Song, from Sharon Blackie's If Women Rose Rooted can be found here.
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  • Music is Start Again by Alex Beroza, copyright Alex(2014), sourced through YouTube and available to hear in full here
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