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The power of intuition and female rites of passage with Jaguar Star

In this episode, Jana talks with Jaguar Star about her personal journey and work in the field of feminine wisdom. Jaguar shares about the importance of following your own intuition and allowing yourself to make mistakes. Together they journey into the role of female rites of passage in our modern society and how becoming a mother nowadays often simultaneously acts as an initiation into womanhood.

YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT

  • how to get in touch with your intuition

  • why female rites of passage are important

  • how becoming a mother can be a gateway to feminine wisdom

ABOUT JAGUAR STAR

As a body and trauma therapist, healing practitioner and facilitator in the birth field; Jaguar is on an ongoing journey of researching, learning, teaching and practicing with women, families and people in general. Her journey into these fields of work started over 20 years ago and led her to establish The Woman School in 2011 (with various name changes of the school itself along the way).

This school is in constant development and now consists of a wonderful network of people. See: www.womanschool.de

The main areas of Jaguar's work revolve around deep feminine cycles & women's health, transitional processes, threshold transitions, archetypal psychology from a feminine perspective, embodiment, and renewed access to one's intuition, imagination and creativity; as well as the creative realm of the soul. Her life's work is an ongoing process of exploring these themes deeply.

RESOURCES

www.womanschool.de (German website)

The Women School (this website is currently undergoing reconstruction and will be renewed this year)

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Music by Giulio Cantore.

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