How The Practices Of 5 Mystic Women Can Transform Your V-Day
It’s been a brutal trip around the sun since we last paused to collectively celebrate Eros and Cupid. And this February 14, many of us will find ourselves alone in our homes—once again. But this Valentine’s day does not have to amplify the strains of loneliness and isolation we’ve all endured over the past year. I, for one, will not be focusing my love energies externally. Instead, I plan to spend the day tapping my inner Aphrodite and all the self-love she exudes. This will help transmute the poison implanted in me over the past year into the power to help transform the world. As with any journey, it’s good to have a guide—a (s)hero or three—who paved a way into the muddy, mystic depths of themselves. Below I’ve offered five tips gleaned from five powerful American feminist mystic leaders, past and present. You can read more about their lives and movements in my book An American Covenant, out now from Topple books. But for now, here are a few practical take a ways from their lives lived in the liminal:
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