03-04-22 Feminine Courage: Meghan Don
What does it mean to have courage? And why specifically call it feminine? Looking at the origin of the word ‘courage,’ we are returned to the medieval era where it was associated with, and known to be, the very seat or place of the feelings, that is, the heart. In contemporary times courage has been defined as the “mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Surely there is no greater human ability that is called for right now? The seven faces of the Divine Feminine: the light and dark aspects of the Daughter, Mother, and Crone, as well as the enlightened being of one’s true nature. Using reflections, prayers, meditations, and ancient chants, Feminine Courage helps you heal your spirit, find liberation, and trust your inner soul voice and vision. No matter your spiritual beliefs, you can access each divine face and gain empowerment from this guide’s exploration of powerful, sacred women, including Mary Magdalene, Lilith, the Black Madonna, and Teresa of Avila.
Rev. Meghan Don is an award-winning author, evolutionary mystic, retreat presenter and spiritual mentor. Her work raises the feminine confidence in women and feminine consciousness in men. She has been described as “THE VOICE” in showing humanity how to integrate the feminine aspect in our lives. Rev. Meghan has taught at Omega Institute, Esalen Institute, The Sophia Institute, and new-thought churches. Her books are Feminine Courage: Remembering Your Voice and Vision Through a Retelling of Our Myths and Inner Stories; Sacred Companions Sacred Community: Reflections with Clare of Assisi; and Meditations with Teresa of Avila: A Journey into the Sacred, which won the Ashton Wylie/New Zealand Book Council Award for best book and author. Rev. Meghan was born in New Zealand, lived over twenty years in the United States, and is now living in Ireland, having been called back to the land of her Ancestors. https://www.meghandon.life/
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