A Deep Exploration of Feminine and Masculine Energies
Episode #145 of "CLAIMED" with John Wineland is a masterclass in understanding the intricate dance between feminine and masculine energies and the deep-rooted desires that shape our relationships and self-perception. The host's genuine engagement with John painted a vivid picture of the practices of spiritual intimacy, sexual polarity, and the essence of femininity and masculinity. Their conversation offers a deep dive into the sacred interplay of these energies, the yearning of the feminine heart, and the protective nature of the masculine essence. John's reflections on the current gender climate, the yoga of femininity/masculinity, and the desire to be truly seen and known are both enlightening and deeply moving. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to navigate relationships, self-awareness, and life with greater depth and authenticity. Kudos to the host for consistently delivering content that enlightens the heart and soul.Read full review »
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