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Reclaiming the Feminine: Embodied Sexuality as Spiritual Practice

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Sexuality and spiritual practice have been at odds for centuries. Kimberly Ann Johnson teaches us how to reconcile the two.

When your spirituality includes your sexuality, you access a power that can change the world. “Feminine sexuality is the antidote to a profit-driven, shame-based patriarchy that robs us all of our basic humanity,” explains author and teacher Kimberly Ann Johnson. In Reclaiming the Feminine, Johnson draws from a wealth of disciplines to help women claim their inner authority and become more effective at addressing these harmful and outdated power dynamics in the world.

In this six-session audio program, Johnson shares her experience as a yoga teacher, doula, and self-described “vaginapractor” to expose the layers of separation—from misogyny and trauma to mass marketing and impossible standards of beauty—that have put women at odds with the inherent wisdom of their bodies. “Now is the time to embrace a new vision of sexuality in all its forms,” she assures us. “Now is the time to get back to our essential natures.”

Highlights include:
• Harness the transformative power of sex
• Explore practices for deeper body awareness and radical honesty
• Learn how reclaiming your whole self can dismantle many forms of oppression
• Cultivate a new vision of sex that heals and empowers you
• Reconnect to a spirituality that honors your sexual nature

As Johnson teaches, “Our work here is to reclaim parts of ourselves that may have been left behind when we attempted to fit into rigid boxes of what ‘spiritual’ looks like or ‘good’ looks like. It takes real magic and power to be a woman who owns her body and mind.” This program shows you how.

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Published April 26, 2022

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Kimberly Johnson

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Kimberly Johnson is professor of English at Brigham Young University.

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