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Women’s Well-Being & meditation

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

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The Women’s Book of Healing: Auras, Chakras, Laying On of Hands, Crystals, Gemstones, and Colors

Women are naturally healers. Throughout time, they have performed curative roles as mothers, midwives, caregivers, and wisewomen, but modern medicine has suppressed this important tradition.

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Inspiring Women Series - Episode 2: Ashley Neese

Ashley Neese is a courageous guide who empowers women to heal themselves. She holds a MFA from the California College of the Arts and is a certified breathwork teacher and energy healer. Ashley has practiced energy medicine for years and studied with some of the world’s leading masters.

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Peace and Freedom: Black Women’s Yoga and Health Freedom

Stephanie Y. Evans, Ph.D. is a Professor of Black Women's Studies and serves as Director of the Institute for Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University.

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Meditation Secrets for Women: Discovering Your Passion, Pleasure, and Inner Peace

Finally—an approach to meditation especially for women! The benefits of meditations are manifold—but so few practices are tailored to the special needs and interests of women.

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HeatherAsh Amara—About Meditation

Listen into their conversation where HeatherAsh Amara explain what meditation is how this helps women. Watch as they discuss meditation transformation and morning meditation for manifesting inner power for women.

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Latham Thomas Is a Woman on a Mission

She says attention needs to be paid to ending systemic racism throughout all of Black people’s lives—as well as in their safety in birth. And given Latham’s line of work, that last piece is a topic that’s particularly important to her.

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