What if your softness wasn’t your weakness but your greatest power?
The Dance of Feminine Power is a poetic, soul-rich guide for the woman who is ready to stop performing strength and start embodying truth. With fierce grace and clinical insight, Dr. Stephanie Rimka invites you to reclaim your body, your pleasure, and your power.
Part memoir, part sacred manual, Receive blends neuroscience, sensuality, and spirituality in a lyrical dance between control and surrender, survival and softness.
Inside this powerful book, you’ll
Why burnout, people-pleasing, and hustle disconnect us from our feminine essenceHow trauma interrupts the body’s wisdom and how to lovingly come backWhat it really means to harmonize your inner masculine and feminine energiesRituals, reflections, and embodied practices that reawaken joy, intimacy, and alivenessA new language of presence, rooted in the body and soulIf you’ve ever felt like too much or not enough, if you’ve longed for a life of deeper truth, sacred sensuality, and ease, this is your invitation.
This is an interesting take on the feminine and masculine in every female. I read the book in one sitting. Perhaps because I did, I found it repetitive. If you read it one chapter at a time, the repetition may serve as a reminder to the author's thoughts. As she described the woman we should become, I thought of my mother and how she was so many of the things that the author mentioned. Then it dawned on me that my mother was an adult in the 1950's when TVs had four channels and the telephone was attached to the wall by a wire. In other words, I think all the electronics of today not only serve us, but they are destroying the calm and self-awareness that was so easy to experience back then. The author mentions the "spiritual" aspect of our being, but never mentioned God and the power we derive from Him. I pray that the author finds God and acknowledges His power in our lives when we believe.