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Savage Breast Reviews
Berkeley Psychic Reader, May 06:
The suppression, banishment and debasement of the Goddess and women is a key issue of our time. And it’s not just about women’s rights; it’s also about balance. We’ve lost our balance, both men and women. I applaud authors who are exploring this imbalance through their own life experiences. One of the best books I’ve recently read on the subject is Savage Breast by Tim Ward. Ward’s writing is a combination of goddess-based scholarship and research, and resulting personal revelation and reflection. The reader is invited to join him as he travels the world to reconnect with the feminine—within his psyche and his relationships.
It is unusual for an intelligent, well-educated man to risk exposing his core beliefs and flaws in relation to feminine archetypes and the real women in his life. So the reader gets the fun of sort of spying on Tim’s triumphs and failures with women. You get to jump right in and evaluate his actions and reactions along the way. This kind of bravery strikes a chord of truth. You can tell that it really is a quest, not weekend dabbling. He is actually going through a kind of alchemical transformation. Instead of trying to prove himself through separation, like most men seem to do, he proves himself through unification and transformation. Now that’s the kind of quest that could change the whole world.
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