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Women’s Well-Being & intuition

Below are the best resources we could find on Women’s Well-Being and intuition.

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Inner Peace for Busy Women

This is a book about getting real. It tells the truth about busyness and peace in a way that can help us women change our lives. Until quite recently, it was politically incorrect to mention that balancing work and family, while having any time left to nurture our spirit, was a tall order.

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The Kwan Yin Book of Changes

A modern reclaiming of the ancient Chinese I Ching. "Kwan Yin", the Chinese Goddess of Mercy & Knowledge, is evoked in this adaptation of the ancient divinatory system. This book returns the I Ching to women's use and is a simple-to-use tool of great power.

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The Spiritual Power of the Feminine Qualities - Emily Baldoni

BahaiTeachings.org Presents... Actress, activist and Baha'i Emily Baldoni tells the tale of her 35-hour labor during a drug-free home birth—and what it taught her about the strength of her femininity.

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FindCenterTo call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man’s injustice to woman. If by strength is meant brute strength, then, indeed, is woman less brute than man. If by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man’s superior.

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The Importance of Female Friendships Among Women

Unbreakable female bonds can solidify your happiness.

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Nina Simons - Shifting Guidance from Head to Heart | Bioneers

Nina Simons, the President and Co-Founder of Bioneers, discusses reclaiming the feminine in order to realign our personal and societal values and practices.

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The Breathwork Practitioner Who Holds Space for Racial Trauma

“In the moment, how many times have you felt something was off and your well-meaning friends have met you with, ‘Well, are you sure? Where’s the evidence?’” asks Jasmine Marie, an Atlanta-based breathwork practitioner and the founder of Black Girls Breathing.

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