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Knowing Woman: Nurturing the Feminine Soul
Knowing Woman Nurturing the Feminine Soul
Author: Jo Garceau
"You are gifted-but not for yourself. You must help millions of people." Jo Mills Garceau was eight years old when she received this message from her inner soul. Growing up a child of convention, she became a prominent 1970's feminist politician, then found transcendence in spiritual community, and embraced the Divine Feminine. During her search...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780595472697
ISBN-10: 0595472699
Publication Date: 11/24/2008
Pages: 196
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Publisher: IUniverse
Book Type: Paperback
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rjlettuces avatar reviewed Knowing Woman: Nurturing the Feminine Soul on + 14 more book reviews
Jo Garceau was born with a fervent desire to really know and experience the truth that will set you free. She was not getting the guidance she needed from traditional Western religious tradition, and as a feminist she was frustrated by the lack of opportunity for meaningful participation in the work of the Catholic church in which she was schooled.

She was driven to search elsewhere, and that is the main story in this book. The ongoing mission has taken her many years and travel all over the world. She details her discoveries in a way that is understandable and inspiring. At the end of the book, she offers hope and suggestions for the rest of us who are interested as to how we too can start to discover our true nature for ourselves.
rjlettuces avatar reviewed Knowing Woman: Nurturing the Feminine Soul on + 14 more book reviews
Jo Garceau was born with a fervent desire to really know and experience the truth that will set you free. She was not getting the guidance she needed from traditional Western religious tradition, and as a feminist she was frustrated by the lack of opportunity for meaningful participation in the work of the Catholic church in which she was schooled.

She was driven to search elsewhere, and that is the main story in this book. The ongoing mission has taken her many years and travel all over the world. She details her discoveries in a way that is understandable and inspiring. At the end of the book, she offers hope and suggestions for the rest of us who are interested as to how we too can start to discover our true nature for ourselves.


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