“The transfiguration of anger is a movement from rage to outrage. Rage implies an internalized emotion, a tempest within, Rage, or what might be called untrasnfigured anger, can become a calcified bitterness. What rage wants and needs is to move outward toward positive social purpose, to become a creative force or energy… Outrage is love’s wild and unacknowledged sister.”
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The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine
This book is a personal account of a woman's transformation from her Christian upbringing to a more inclusive and feminine spirituality. It delves into her journey of self-discovery and the exploration of her identity in relation to traditional Christian values and the broader concept of the sacred feminine. more
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