Some people, no matter what you give them, still want the moon. — Denise Levertov
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It is as if you have been lost in a forest, finding your way home only by vague feelings, memories, and landmarks along the way.
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We must embrace life in all of its struggle and pain, and through this profound acceptance we will find peace and experience freedom from the bondage of self-imposed limitation.
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It is a daily alchemy, turning the dross of my mind’s wanderings into the golden treasure of spiritual realization.
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Tantra teaches us to embrace life, to strive to see the Creator in everything within and around us.
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Knowing your natural inclinations can help you design your spiritual practices in a way that will assist rather than oppose you during this time.
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Your body changes with the cycles of the moon; so should your practices.
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Psychological stresses arise from society’s double messages: a homemaker feels pressured to have a career; a working mother feels pressured to spend more time with her children; a single woman is pressured to marry; the childless are pressured by time running out; the young mother worries about missing work and falling behind.
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The stresses that women experience are different from those of men. Women must cope with radical bodily changes — menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause.
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A woman’s life is not static. It changes with every moon, every season, and those changes are profound.