Sisterhood Reclaimed: Healing the Feminine Through Connection
In this modern time what does it really mean to be a sister to another woman? This question has lived in my heart for a long time. How can we, as women, create new ways of being with one another? How can we build relationships rooted in trust, authenticity, and love rather than competition and comparison? One of the keys to deepening trust between women is to give our female friendships the same value and attention we give to our romantic partners. When we honor our sisters in this way, we create a foundation of equality, safety, and belonging something deeply needed in our world today. Sadly, our culture has long encouraged competition between women, especially when it comes to men. Beneath that lies an ancient imprint, what I call the primal need factor. This instinct once helped ensure our survival: the urge to find protection and provision through a man. But in today’s world, we no longer need to live by that old script. It also came from a carefully designed progra...