Marion Woodman

Coming Home to Myself

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A Series of Sacred Reminders for WomenAccess to brilliant insights. From the writings of Marion Woodman and the mind of Jill Mellick, this book is a combination of moving words and beautiful artwork. In her previous landmark works such as Addiction to Perfection, Woodman captured the attention of half a million readers who found sustenance in the feminine wisdom she had to offer. By integrating Woodman’s words into prose poems, Mellick adds an additional layer of inspiration.
Connect with your feminine essence. The driving force behind this book is the beauty and significance of the feminine essence. Through quotes and stunning watercolors, readers are offered sacred reminders of our worth and power as women. By carefully selecting excerpts from Woodman’s works, Mellick has crafted a book for women everywhere, guaranteed to speak to the soul.
Daily meditation practice. We could all benefit by taking a moment each day to pause and reflect. Women, especially, often find themselves caught up in a number of roles and tasks that they strive to fill and complete. This book is a resting place, away from the chaos. It is a chance to check in with your body and mind and gain a higher vision for the day ahead.
Read Coming Home to Myself: Reflections for Nurturing a Woman's Body and Soul and discover…
365 core teachings from the works of Marion WoodmanBeautiful translucent watercolor paintingsInspiring and enlightening prose poemsReaders of other inspirational books for women such as Wild MercyThat’s What She Said, or Beautifully Said will love Coming Home to Myself.
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147 printed pages
Original publication
2001
Publication year
2001
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Quotes

  • Sairy Romerohas quoted3 years ago
    Surely this is what women do, how women walk through life, separately and together—never doing one task at a time, never moving in one realm at a time. Rarely is one activity segregated from another; rather each is woven into the complex fabric of daily responsibilities and relationship. The sacred and the heartfelt suffuse the ordinary.
  • Sairy Romerohas quoted3 years ago
    You're not a born writer, Marion. Every time I walk by, you're gazing at the trees.
  • Olga Zembahas quoted4 years ago
    our body surrender its defenses.

    Only then can it move

    to a new sexuality

    with woman or with man.

    If I surrender

    to what you're saying,

    if I take a listening role

    while you're talking,

    I take in what you are saying.

    I receive.

    There is such energy in receiving.

    No amount of therapy

    can heal a heart that cannot trust.

    To learn to trust

    is often

    the heart of the therapy.

    I use the word mystery,

    rather than magic.

    I loved magic.

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