Pussy
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Author, educator, and School of Womanly Arts founder Regena Thomashauer has been working with women for the past 25 years, and what began as just a few women in her living room has since grown into a global movement with thousands of graduates worldwide.
In her New York Times bestseller Pussy: A Reclamation, she reveals what no one taught you about the source of your feminine power and how to use it. This power is the part of a woman that she has been taught to ignore, push down, and despise. Indeed, the word that most viscerally sums it up is "arguably the most powerful pejorative word in the English language."
Like any expletive used effectively, the title of this book is meant to be a wake-up call. It is a reclamation, in a world that desperately requires the feminine. Readers learn the secret ingredient every woman is missing; how to crack the confidence code; why sex appeal is an inside job; what's ahead on the next frontier of feminism--and how they can help make it happen; and much more.
By turns earthy and erudite, passionately argued and laugh-out-loud funny, Pussy delivers the tools and practices a woman requires to do and be whatever she wants in this life. It's a call for her to tune in, turn on, and not drop out--but live more richly, fully, and lusciously than she ever thought she could.
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"I mean, how do you teach the sun that she's the sun? Imagine it. She's looking around, and she sees light everywhere. She thinks, I'm on the same ride as all of you! I'm not anything special. She is the only one who can't see it, because she is it." Although it is a five star rating, I have mixed feelings about it - makes no sense right? My heart and my intuition tell me that this is a 5 star book and one I'll definitely come back to in the future. My head on the other hand has been back and forth. This book has challenged my established opinions on things and has even annoyed me during parts but I think that is the whole point of the book. It challenges everything you have believed, known and valued and who am I to disagree with someone else's desire? I had to keep reminding myself that just because that is her definition and expression of the divine feminine doesnt mean that is has to be mine too. I firmly believe that this is a book that has a bigger effect on you than you can imagine and works you for a lot longer than just the time reading it.
Description
Author, educator, and School of Womanly Arts founder Regena Thomashauer has been working with women for the past 25 years, and what began as just a few women in her living room has since grown into a global movement with thousands of graduates worldwide.
In her New York Times bestseller Pussy: A Reclamation, she reveals what no one taught you about the source of your feminine power and how to use it. This power is the part of a woman that she has been taught to ignore, push down, and despise. Indeed, the word that most viscerally sums it up is "arguably the most powerful pejorative word in the English language."
Like any expletive used effectively, the title of this book is meant to be a wake-up call. It is a reclamation, in a world that desperately requires the feminine. Readers learn the secret ingredient every woman is missing; how to crack the confidence code; why sex appeal is an inside job; what's ahead on the next frontier of feminism--and how they can help make it happen; and much more.
By turns earthy and erudite, passionately argued and laugh-out-loud funny, Pussy delivers the tools and practices a woman requires to do and be whatever she wants in this life. It's a call for her to tune in, turn on, and not drop out--but live more richly, fully, and lusciously than she ever thought she could.
Book Information
Posts
"I mean, how do you teach the sun that she's the sun? Imagine it. She's looking around, and she sees light everywhere. She thinks, I'm on the same ride as all of you! I'm not anything special. She is the only one who can't see it, because she is it." Although it is a five star rating, I have mixed feelings about it - makes no sense right? My heart and my intuition tell me that this is a 5 star book and one I'll definitely come back to in the future. My head on the other hand has been back and forth. This book has challenged my established opinions on things and has even annoyed me during parts but I think that is the whole point of the book. It challenges everything you have believed, known and valued and who am I to disagree with someone else's desire? I had to keep reminding myself that just because that is her definition and expression of the divine feminine doesnt mean that is has to be mine too. I firmly believe that this is a book that has a bigger effect on you than you can imagine and works you for a lot longer than just the time reading it.




