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  2. Meet 'Kanika the sociopath', the woman who believes she's the ...

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    Batra told Insider her genre of advice is known as harnessing "dark feminine" energy, which encompasses being dominant and assertive, while leaning into womanhood. "Women love it, they absolutely ...

  3. Kundalini - Wikipedia

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    'coiled snake', pronunciation ⓘ) is a form of divine feminine energy (or Shakti) believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the muladhara. It is an important concept in Śhaiva Tantra, where it is believed to be a force or power associated with the divine feminine or the formless aspect of the Goddess

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    You might've seen the term "feminine energy" on social media, but what does it mean? Ahead, experts explain the complex and nuanced gender concept:

  5. Enter Your Dark Feminine Era with Black Moon Lilith - AOL

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    In astrology, the dark feminine is personified by Black Moon Lilith in your birth chart. It’s a cosmic symbol of the collective feminine wound we all share, created by generations of struggle ...

  6. Heroine's journey - Wikipedia

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    Murdock stated that the heroine's journey is the healing of the wounding of the feminine that exists deep within her and the culture. [1] Murdock explains, "The feminine journey is about going down deep into soul, healing and reclaiming, while the masculine journey is up and out, to spirit." [2]

  7. White magic - Wikipedia

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    In his 1978 book, A History of White Magic, recognised occult author Gareth Knight traces the origins of white magic to early adaptations of paleolithic religion and early religious history in general, including the polytheistic traditions of Ancient Egypt and the later monotheistic ideas of Judaism and early Christianity.

  8. Ezili Dantor - Wikipedia

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    Ezili Danto, or Èzili Dantò, is the "manifestation of Erzulie, the divinity of love." It is said that Ezili Danto has a dark complexion and is maternal in nature. The Ezili are feminine spirits in Haitian Vodou that personify womanhood. [1] The Erzulie is a goddess, spirit, or loa of love in Haitian Voudou.

  9. Women Who Run with the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    This man wants a woman to be only what he wants her to be: perfectly innocent and naive. But a woman cannot live a full life in being unaware of the danger and not caring to know more. We need to be curious and need to explore the dark corners of our mind in order to grow. [6]