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Sue Monk Kidd

The Dance of the Dissident Daughter

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“A masterpiece of women’s wisdom.”—Christiane Northrup, M.D.
“The journey to capture her feminine soul and live authentically . . . makes a fascinating, well-researched and well-written story.”—Publishers Weekly
In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of its publication, a newly reissued edition of the bestselling author’s classic work of feminine spiritual discovery, with a new introduction by the author.
“I was amazed to find that I had no idea how to unfold my spiritual life in a feminine way. I was surprised, and, in fact, a little terrified, when I found myself in the middle of a feminist spiritual reawakening.”—Sue Monk Kidd
For years, Sue Monk Kidd was a conventionally religious woman. Then, in the late 1980s, she experienced an unexpected awakening, and began a journey toward a feminine spirituality. With the exceptional storytelling skills that have helped make her name, Kidd tells her very personal story of the fear, anger, healing, and freedom she experienced on the path toward the wholeness that many women have lost in the church.
From a jarring encounter with sexism in a suburban drugstore, to monastery retreats and to rituals in the caves of Crete, she reveals a new level of feminine spiritual consciousness for all women—one that retains a meaningful connection with the “deep song of Christianity,” embraces the sacredness of ordinary women’s experience, and has the power to transform in the most positive ways every fundamental relationship in a woman's life—her marriage, her career, and her religion.
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371 printed pages
Publication year
2016
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  • Senay Pia Jensenhas quoted6 years ago
    or to simply participate in earth’s small, unceasing, familiar rhythms is to embody a spirituality of naturalness. When we do these things, we are stitching ourselves into the tattered fabric of the earth. We are learning, as the Lakota Sioux say, “to live well in the natural world
  • Senay Pia Jensenhas quoted6 years ago
    To dance with waves, sand, birds, and shells, to immerse ourselves in these earthly things, whether in jubilation at the earth’s beauty or sadness over her ruin,
  • Senay Pia Jensenhas quoted6 years ago
    “A life lived in fear is a life half lived

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