“While each of these may be convenient at the time (and easier choices, culturally, than choosing menstrual retreat, natural birth, breastfeeding, mother-baby dependency, and unmedicated menopause), there is a downside. Each time we deny our female functions, each time we deviate from our bodies’ natural path, we move farther away from our feminine roots. This can create distress within our bodies and can set the scene for further problems, physically and emotionally, for ourselves and our families. - this quote is from the Foreword to Wild Feminine; the foreword is by Sarah J. Buckley, MD” Feminine BodyForeword Book:Wild Feminine: Finding Power, Spirit, & Joy in the Root of the Female Body Source: Wild Feminine: Finding Power, Spirit, & Joy in the Root of the Female Body
“I continue to witness a universal pelvic disconnect. Sometimes the detachment is physical: a woman has difficulty feeling her vaginal muscles. Other times it is emotional: a woman disassociates herself from her pelvic space as a way of coping with painful associations regarding femininity or her body. More subtly, this pelvic disconnect is energetic.” EnergyWomenDisconnectPelvis Book:Wild Feminine: Finding Power, Spirit, & Joy in the Root of the Female Body Source: Wild Feminine: Finding Power, Spirit, & Joy in the Root of the Female Body