Suede

A woman must practice calling up or conjuring her contentious nature, her whirlwind, dust-devil-like attributes.  the symbol of the whirling wind represents a central force of determination which when focused rather than scattered, gives tremendous energy to a woman.  With this more fierce attitude at the ready, she will not lose consciousness or be interred along with the rest.   she will solve, for once and for all, the interior woman-killing, her loss of libido, the loss of her passion for life.   While the key questions provide the opening and loosening required for her liberation, without the eyes of the sisters, without the muscle of the sword-wielding brothers, she cannot fully succeed. The above excerpt is from "Women Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D.  - a fabulous and highly recommended book!

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Suede