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Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype

Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
Estes, Clarissa Pinkola. (1992)

This book is my psychological Bible. I have hard-bound, large paperback, and small paperback copies, so I can keep one at work, one at home, and take one with me when I travel. Through the psychoanalyst/author's stories, myths, and interpretations, I find surprising insight to my own wisdom and intuitive powers. I notice the wildness, magic, wisdom, strength, and creativity in women that helps me encourage, retrieve, and grow the best in others. Inside this treasured text are stories and principles for everyone to feast upon. If you have ever been lonely, unloved, lost, discouraged, parentless, abused, damaged, other-oriented, a people pleaser, obsessed, addicted, stuck, or angry, allow this wonderful book to touch your instinctual, intuitive, creative, lovable self and become more whole, more fierce, more alive than ever before!

Ballantine Books. New York. ISBN 0345409876.

 


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