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Self Source-ery

Self Source-ery

244 kr

244 kr

Tidligere laveste pris:

245 kr

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On., 22 jan. - ti., 28 jan.


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14 dagers åpent kjøp


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Adlibris


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An invitation to discover your feminine power, trust your instincts and remember your real and innate magic.

Lisa Lister, bestselling author of Witch, invites you to meet your inner Source-ress – with heavy emphasis on the word ‘source’ – and join her on a quest through personal and collective mythos to return to the rhythmic and cyclic intelligence of your body, Mother Nature and the cosmos.

Self Source-ery is a recognition that self-love is coming into relationship with the truth of who you are – your inner landscape, your body and your connectivity to nature and the world around you. It will help you to develop body awareness; take responsibility for your own physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs; and access your energy, creativity and unique-to-you frequency and magic so that you are nourished, satiated and able to show up for yourself and others in times of chaos, uncertainty and transition.

Full of insight, stories, prompts for reflection, practices and supportive maps, Self Source-ery shares how to:

· connect to source is in a way that feels real and true to you
· enter into a loving relationship with your body
· access your sensorial nature, the act of pleasure and oracular wisdom
· cultivate space for growth, healing, discernment and possibility
· create your own Self Source-ery map and practice

Self Source-ery is your guide to being fully sourced, by source, orientated towards life (while knowing death intimately) and trusting your senses, wisdom and the ever-unfolding revealment of living your rhythm.

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Self Source-ery

244 kr

244 kr

Tidligere laveste pris:

245 kr

På lager

On., 22 jan. - ti., 28 jan.


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris