From Original Sin to Divine Wisdom: Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine and the Wounded Healer
Added 2024-11-25 21:15:00 +0000 UTCIn this video, created by Sheree Geo almost a decade ago, we explore the profound contrast between the Divine Feminine and cultural constructs of womanhood, examining how societal norms have often distorted the sacred feminine into limiting roles and expectations. We delve into the concept of 'Original Sin,' tracing its roots and its role in shaping perceptions of guilt and separation, particularly for women in patriarchal religious traditions.
Drawing on the teachings of Hermeticism and the Gnostic texts, we uncover an alternative perspective that transcends the doctrine of sin, emphasizing spiritual awakening and the innate divinity of humanity. Finally, we examine the archetype of the 'wounded healer,' often represented as the shamanic figure, who channels their pain and personal trials into transformative healing for themselves and others, embodying the reconciliatory power of the Divine Feminine in action.