• 14.1 The Handless Maiden, Part 2: The Symbology of Seeking, The Royal Orchard, The Crone Mother, and The King

  • Jan 26 2025
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

14.1 The Handless Maiden, Part 2: The Symbology of Seeking, The Royal Orchard, The Crone Mother, and The King

  • Summary

  • In Part 2 of the final episode of Season 1, Maria continues exploring the rich symbology of The Handless Maiden with special guest Dagny from The Art of Rest. Together, they delve into themes of being nourished by the soul world, the archetypes of the magician, gardener, and king, and the transformative journey of growing our hands back again.

    Connect with Maria:
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    Website https://www.womenandmythology.com

    Connect with Dagny
    Dagny Deutchman is the founder and owner of The Art of Rest, a space where she believes if you live your life creatively—the art will take care of the rest. Dagny is a dreamer, a dancer, a poet and a friend and loves sharing and catching stories, as much as she loves sleeping under stars.

    Website: https://www.theartofrest.me/
    Mailing List: https://theartofrest.substack.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofrest.me/
    Email: dagnyrose@theartofrest.me

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    https://www.womenandmythology.com/courses

    Step into a year-long journey where ancient myths meet modern lives, empowering you to rediscover your Self, connect deeply with a community of women, and awaken the story waiting within you. Save your spot!

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