The Cultural Atmosphere of Female Oppression: The Mother Wound

November 9, 2015

Bethany Webster writes about the “Mother Wound” on her website.

“Difficulty and challenges between mothers and daughters are rampant and widespread but not openly spoken about. The taboo about speaking about the pain of the mother wound is what keeps it in place and keeps it hidden in shadow, festering and out of view.”

The cultural atmosphere of female oppression puts daughters in a ‘double bind.'”

Read more on the Womb of Light: The Power of the Awakened Feminine website.

Lē Weaver identifies as a non-binary writer, musician, and feminist spiritual seeker. Their work draws attention to: the ongoing trauma experienced by women and LGBTQIA people in this “Christian” society; Christ/Sophia’s desire that each of us move deeper into our own practice of non-violence; and the desperate need to move away from an androcentric conception of God.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.