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Home to Her

Walking the Transformative Path of the Sacred Feminine

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Home to Her

By: Liz Childs Kelly
Narrated by: Liz Childs Kelly
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Nautilus Gold Award 2023

The greatest story you've never been told is Hers!

Home to Her takes us on a journey, personal and collective, through time and place, to remember and reconnect with the lost and stolen wisdom of the Sacred Feminine, an ancient Divine force known intimately by ancestral peoples around the world.

While in some cultures She remains a vibrant, living force, in the West Her wisdom and traditions have been lost or buried by patriarchal religions and traditions.

- Stories and evidence demonstrating the power and presence of the ancient Sacred Feminine from every corner of the globe,

- Insights into what Her wisdom represents, how it differs from other spiritual traditions and what it has to offer us today,

- How to reconnect with the Sacred Feminine as a real, tangible force for good in your own life.

By reclaiming Her powerful wisdom, we reclaim our sovereignty and our ability to dream a more just, equitable dream for our future one that honors the sacredness of all life.

Liz Childs Kelly is the host of the popular Home to Her podcast, which features interviews with some of the leading thinkers and practitioners of our time from diverse cultures, devoted to the Sacred Feminine.

©2022 Liz Childs Kelly (P)2024 Liz Childs Kelly
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