Woman Most Wild: Three Keys to Liberating the Witch Within

Woman Most Wild: Three Keys to Liberating the Witch Within

by Danielle Dulsky

Narrated by Rebecca Mitchell

Unabridged — 7 hours, 42 minutes

Woman Most Wild: Three Keys to Liberating the Witch Within

Woman Most Wild: Three Keys to Liberating the Witch Within

by Danielle Dulsky

Narrated by Rebecca Mitchell

Unabridged — 7 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

What do you think of when you hear the word witch? Through centuries of persecution, our society has been indoctrinated into thinking that witches are evil villains. Author and proud witch Danielle Dulsky debunks this interpretation and reveals the true nature of Witchcraft: an ancient spiritual path that rejects religious dogma in favor of female empowerment and a deep reverence for the Earth. In a collaborative, conversational tone, Woman Most Wild reclaims the Earth-centered power of aligning with our wildest, freest selves to create an inclusive world for all.



The three keys to liberating your inner witch and owning your power are:



¿ Wild Rhythm: aligning yourself with the cycles of nature



¿ Wild Ritual: understanding the importance of ritual and ceremony



¿ Wild Circle: bonding with like-minded seekers



Dulsky's tools for embracing and experiencing the power of these keys, including moon rituals, healing meditations, yoga postures, circle work, and Goddess encounters, will guide you toward joining the cosmic dance befitting the divine, limitless woman you are.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/10/2017
In Dulsky’s bright debut, the women’s spirituality movement of the early 1990s, as exemplified in books like Women Who Run with the Wolves and Goddesses in Everywoman, is reoffered with a gentle nod to 2017’s conception of gender, while still retaining the aesthetic of an imagined birthright of feminine power from an earlier time. Dulsky speaks to her reader as an intimate, calling her “my love,” “Sister-Witch,” and “dear one” as if whispering secrets into her ear. The first section, “Wild Rhythm,” guides the reader through the correspondences of moon phases, seasonal cycles, blood rhythms, and chakras. The second, “Wild Ritual,” covers circle casting, magick, and goddess imagery. The third section focuses on finding and manifesting sisterhood through face-to-face group practice, but offers some guidance for the lone wolf-woman. Original ritual meditations, marked as “Verses of the Holy Feminine” throughout the text, fit the rhythms of the practice well and are dense with imagery that evokes both wildness and comfort. Older women coming to this material anew may find that Dulsky’s version makes their hearts sing, but younger readers may think it old-fashioned, while witches who have been doing this for decades will feel this effort is a bit rehashed. (May)

From the Publisher

Danielle Dulsky has dared to reclaim [the word witch] in this deeply alchemical and passionate book. Not only does she brave the word, but she also restores the rich, embodied meanings and uses it inspires. Dulsky speaks from deep in her soul to deep in our souls.”
— Deborah Kampmeier, Full Moon Films, writer and director of SPLiT

“A whimsical handbook to reclaiming the lost art of feminine magic — medicine that our world sorely needs.”
— Sara Avant Stover, author of The Way of the Happy Woman

“In this engaging, bold, and intimate book, Danielle Dulsky provides keys to unlock ancient portals behind which perilous and pivotal treasures await.”
— Bill Plotkin, author of Soulcraft

“In Dulsky’s bright debut, the women’s spirituality movement of the early 1990s, as exemplified in books like Women Who Run with the Wolves and Goddesses in Everywoman, is reoffered with a gentle nod to 2017’s conception of gender, while still retaining the aesthetic of an imagined birthright of feminine power from an earlier time.”
Publishers Weekly

“I love this book — and that is a big deal for me to say. . . . I’ve read countless tomes aimed at teaching witchcraft and it takes a lot to impress me these days. But Woman Most Wild by Danielle Dulsky really did.”
— Lucya Starza,
A Bad Witch’s Blog

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171243272
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 09/20/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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