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March 20, 2024 33 mins

Embark on a profound exploration of feminine wisdom, this week with my host Jacqueline  Hyacinth, Mother Mystic, Feminine Embodiment Mentor, & Rites Of Passage Guide

Together, we traverse the rites of passage that define womanhood, particularly the enigmatic phase of perimenopause and the wisdom-rich years of midlife.

Our conversation is layered as we talk about the  experiences of young adulthood with the transformative influence of motherhood.

Tune in as we delve into the healing rhythms of the moon cycles and the invigorating power of the spring equinox, guiding you toward a deeper connection with your divine feminine essence.

This episode is a celebration of the sacred journey that is the female experience.

 Jacqueline shares a wealth of feminine wisdom that pierces through societal expectations or illusions, to reveal the inherent power and potential within every woman.

We also discuss the significance of honoring one's lineage and the beauty of evolving into one's golden years.

Listen as we honor the crone initiation, encouraging a renaissance of elder wisdom and leadership. Our dialogue aims to inspire and uplift, offering support and strength as we collectively navigate the majestic cycle of life with grace and empowerment.

Learn more about Jacqueline by visiting her on Instagram at @femininelegacy, or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourfemininelegacy

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Reach out to tara@tarapreston.com to learn more about ways to work with her through your life reinvention.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Naturally Prosperous Woman
podcast.
I'm your host, Tara Preston,founder of the Akashic Women's
School, mentor to new paradigmleaders for over a decade and
teacher of divine prosperityconsciousness.
This podcast is dedicated toempowering women leaders around
the world who desire to tap intotheir authentic feminine power

(00:21):
for more money, magnetism andcourse impact.
It's a platform for womenleaders wanting to embrace their
natural abilities to create,lead and flow, unlocking their
inherent potential forprosperity and living in
alignment with their truestselves, Because it's your
birthright to flourish in thenaturalness of the woman you

(00:45):
were born to be.
Thanks so much for being here.
Let's dive in.
Hello and welcome to this week'sepisode of the Naturally
Prosperous Woman podcast.
I am once again so excited tobe here with you.
I have a very special guestthat I am so excited to drop

(01:05):
into.
I was on her podcast a fewweeks ago and it's so nice when
you have guests that have asimilar embodied wisdom and you
can kind of pull from each otherand bounce things back and
forth and there's a reallybeautiful synergy and activation
that happens.
And so this week I haveJacqueline Hyacin.

(01:27):
She's a mother, mystic,feminine embodiment mentor and
we're going to see where thisconversation goes a bit, but we
will be talking about femininelife cycles of initiation.
I want to drop into a littlebit of the perimenopause
conversation and what this meansfor us who are stepping into

(01:49):
midlife and how we can reallyharness the power I feel that's
available through the Chromeinitiation.
So welcome, Jacqueline.
I'm super excited to dive in.
Is there any other introductionthat you'd love to give the
audience, or do you want to justdive in?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
Hi Tara, thank you so much for having me.
I really appreciate it and Ireally love the shared
synchronicities and the wisdomthat is imparted between women,
so I'm all for it.
It's so delicious, so thank youfor creating this time.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Yeah, and as far as anything to add, I'll just say I
am here to strengthen, supportand uplift and nourish women
into remembering who they are intheir cyclical wisdom, and to
harness the power and the magicof their lineages, their souls,
their ancestry, to completelyand totally rebirth themselves

(02:47):
into the primal, divineexpression of divinity that they
are, and to live it, embody itand fill this planet with the
grace it is so desperatelyseeking it.
So I'm here for all of thosethings.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Beautiful.
And here we are too, on thecusp of the spring, equinox, you
know all this like rebirthenergy coming forward, talking,
you know, speaking about youknow cycles and being in tune
with our own rhythms and cycles.
It actually feels so timely.
Actually, this podcast willcome out exactly next week in

(03:24):
the equinox energy, so this isactually really perfect.
So one of the first questionsand there's so many things that
I want to dive into but one ofthe first questions that I love
to ask is you know, where didyour your sacred path, where did
your awakening journey reallystart to open?
And I know, for some of us, youknow we've been on this journey
for quite a long time, but yeah, to be honest, I feel like it

(03:50):
really started to fill me duringmotherhood, and I became a
mother very young.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
I was a teenage mother, so I became pretty full
with life by 17.
So that that embodiment, thatall the distortions and
everything that I was facing asa teenager, right compiled with
motherhood, was like thebreaking point of a massive

(04:17):
initiation for me into who I was, who I was becoming, and so for
me it was like really the veilstarted to part profoundly in
motherhood.
Just that shaking in the bodyof of like morphing into
something more yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
It's so interesting too that that happened at such a
young age for you and thatyou've been able to like pull
from that wisdom along your path.
I mean, I think we're similarin age, right?
Yeah, right, for me.
I'm just going to speak to thisa little bit.
But my path kind of openedaround the same time, although I

(05:00):
didn't drop into like my sacred, sacred work until maybe
motherhood, actually in my 30s.
But for me it was like leavinglike a home that was full of
like trauma and you know, mymother had went through her
second marriage, my sister wasreally struggling with her own
stuff and I was really feelingthe trauma of that and then

(05:22):
wanting to find my way aroundthe age of 19 and leaving home
and feeling a sense ofabandonment and knowing that
maybe I had a bigger purpose,but not knowing what that was.
And then I found ChristianNorthrop's book at that age and
in there it talked about themoon cycles and I feel like
emotional talking about this,because it was that piece that

(05:44):
when I was like, oh, the moon.
You know, this is like 26 yearsago, people weren't talking so
much about this, not where Ilive, and it was finding the
moon and working with the cyclesthat actually allowed me to
heal and it brought me back hometo myself, and it took a couple
of years.
You know, I remember being 24and being like I am different,

(06:05):
like I feel healed, and itbecame a magical piece at
different it still is, but evenwith motherhood, you know your
center of gravity, kind ofchanges and it was the lunar
cycles that took me, like youknow, through this metamorphosis
and this rebirth and brought medeeper into who I was as a
woman.
So just, you know, speakingabout cycles, yeah, so yeah, go

(06:28):
ahead if that works anything foryou.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Yeah, what I want to say for me personally is like
which, you know, these threadsthat are carrying us throughout
our entire lives, right?
So, like through our youngadulthood and we notice we're
different from our families,right?
Or there's all these differentlike pieces that are, are
threads that are leading ussomewhere.
And so I mean coming deep intothe sacred.

(06:53):
It didn't happen really.
I mean, everything was sacred,it was a sacred mess, but as far
as it's like, fully likestarting to come online, for me,
cognitively, spiritually, atevery level, it was probably
about, you know, 14 years ago.
But all of this weaving, likethis deep longing to come into

(07:17):
something more like sexuality,was like a obviously very online
, very young for me, distortedin so many ways.
But just, all these threadswere part of that, remembering
that this is not actually thisis what I'm going through, but
there is a more sacred way to doit, and even in that I knew it
then.

(07:39):
You know that having a baby, yetlike I'm like I really had a
very sensorial experience thatthere was something spiritually
very like online for me then,even while I was in the cusp of
of like just being wild and andand you know, and sewing oats
and and moving through this,this world.

(07:59):
But it's like then it allsoftened and solidified,
probably about, you know, 14years ago, and that awakening
was much more like conscious,like stepping into meditation
and dropping in and thenstarting to learn and then
opening up my, my senses toreceive life and like receive

(08:22):
myself finally, and like justdancing with that ever since.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
That's so beautiful.
I would say the same for me 14years ago.
It actually it was when mydaughter was born 14 years ago.
Yeah, like my sacred path, likeI'd had you know some, some
foundation to, I guess, a biggersense of my purpose, but like
the really deep, like sacredwork came through the initiation
of motherhood, and I thinkthat's why I'm so passionate

(08:52):
about like really harnessing thepower of these feminine life
cycles of the initiation,because they take us deeper into
the truth of who we are and thebigger scope of, oftentimes,
our purpose and our calling.
We don't live in a society,though, that typically honors
these gateways of initiation,and I know, when we were talking

(09:16):
before we hopped on to thepodcast, we were talking about
menstruation Like that's likeone of the first doorways of
feminine initiation.
That often really is an honorin society.
Do you want to speak to that alittle?

Speaker 2 (09:31):
bit I would love to speak to that.
I love to tell this story.
My father I saw when I wasyounger.
My father gave my sisterflowers on the onset of her
menstruation, and so I had thatin my periphery.
She's four years older than meso I was like, oh my God, when
I'm old enough, my dad's goingto get me flowers.

(09:54):
Unfortunately my father hadpassed by then so those flowers
didn't come, but I had that inmy psyche from young, these
little threads of like.
I know that this is importantand I want to be like I'm
excited to be older, I'm excitedto bleed, I'm excited to become
a woman.
So I had that at least in my,in my bandwidth.

(10:17):
But these we underestimate.
First we must know as women now, if we don't, let's just anchor
it society.
We have to live from the insideout.
We have got to understand thatthe society that we live in is
upside down, and then it willnever fully celebrate honor from

(10:40):
the truth, because it doesn't.
We cannot expect anythingoutside of us to understand what
we ourselves are here tounderstand.
So just like, really honoringthat from jump, like you and me,
acknowledging, embodying andembracing our feminine wisdom is
such a powerful, importantlegacy for this world because it

(11:02):
is literally anchoring andsetting precedent for other
women to just have in theirfield of experience, to be able
to look at and see, like wow,out of the 90% of people on the
planet, I mean the fact thatwomen are just starting to now
come in and tune in and realizelike wow, our menstruation is
such an important and pivotaltime for us to bring life force,

(11:24):
energy or bring balance andstability, like our elements
come online in such a profoundway and destabilize us in many
ways.
But it's all this emerging of,of Shakti, this life force,
energy, that kind of brings usinto this rhythm and tune of
sound that our soul is going tocyclically move through for our

(11:45):
entire lives.
And I like to think that the way, the way that we cycle right,
it builds on our experiences andour initiation, so in also in
the same way that we begin, youknow, our journey into
motherhood, and so everything islike consistently growing

(12:07):
inside of us and shaping us.
And the good news is that,because of the unique power and
the audacity and brilliance ofthe divine, that anything that
has not been centered in theheart right, or what we didn't
fully get to engage in ourexperiences because we weren't

(12:28):
spiritually attuned yet orawakened.
We can bring those filaments innow and really like I do
recapitulation ceremonies withwomen where I take them back
into their first menstruation,like we can really even to birth
, like when you have a less thansatisfactory birth experience
right and like reattune.

(12:49):
Just today I worked with aclient on reconnecting her from
a C section and she felt likeseparate from her children, like
so everything is perfect andyou know it doesn't always feel
that way and that's part of thelearning and the growing.
But how magical that we havethis place like the connection

(13:11):
and the love is always there andso everything we're
experiencing in our lives aswomen it is everything is like
good soil still, like we canstill use it.
It's still growing us, healingus and maturing us into like a
fuller, richer experience.
That it's like yes.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Yes, so I love that and especially with the Akashic
records, and I've often like alot of big part of how I guide
women through transformation.
The Akashic records are a tool,but my point is is that it's
through these life initiationsthey often reach these, these
gateways, and part of the workthat we do is like to gather the

(13:54):
gifts and the lessons of thepast experiences and challenges
so that we don't take, so thatwe can harness what's available
in these really pivotal pointson our path and not carry it
forward as like heavy baggage orlike a lump on our shoulder
that's not the right phrase butrather take the time to like

(14:16):
mulch it up, and I love how yousaid everything is good soil.
It really is.
It can be so woven into thefoundation from which we can
grow deeper in our roots andthen flourish in a bigger
expression of the women that wewere born to be, and I think
that is so for anyone listening.

(14:37):
I think it's like so importantthat we take the pause, that we
take the time and to really dothe work to cultivate a deeper
understanding so that we canturn that into gold, so we can
really turn it into wisdom.
I think that's an importantpart too of like perimenopause
and the crone initiation.

(14:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
The whole lives we're gathering and, like you, even
the retrospect.
Like to say what you'rebeautifully expressing right now
, like to really make that highalchemy and to be able to look
at like we could also be, liketurning lemons into lemonade,
right.
Like really looking at thetrajectory of the beauty of our

(15:22):
lives and forgiving over andover again, like there's so much
compassion and forgiveness thatI'm still, you know, working in
my own roots, right, oh yeah.
Consistently because not evennecessarily because of me, but
or for you, but we are comingfrom lineages that have carried
these, you know, all thesedifferent fruits that are still

(15:43):
germinated and connected withour own souls.
So we're like, when we do thispruning and this, this deep,
deep retrospective work, we arelike really releasing and
healing generations andgenerations, as well as our own
soul, and bringing refuge andgrace and peace to so many other
women who came before us, whowere at unrest in themselves.

(16:08):
So the fact that we even haveenough time because we have
internet and because of thenature of our lifestyle now to
do this, it's for us to do Likeour, you know, busy with cattle
and getting water and like theywere using their hands in such a
different way.
And we have this time to belike washing and and alchemyzing

(16:32):
, and we do it for us and it isa benefit to our families and to
the collective just by takingenough time to love ourselves.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Yeah, I think that's like so again important that we
distinguish that.
Because, you know, oftentimesworking with women I'm sure,
myself included where weapologize, like for doing the
work and to take up space and totake the time to do the deep
work to shift our internalexperience, to shift the

(17:03):
trajectory of our path into moreof a deeper space of
fulfillment and purpose.
And you know also, I see wherewomen push up against that with
the mother wound, where there'sthat sense of like well, and
it's deep and we got, like wehave like a root into the
anglement and we don'tnecessarily feel like we are we

(17:26):
should be allowed to have thetime and the freedom and the
fulfillment because our lineagedidn't, it's and it's, it's not
a logical thing.
We just like literally well,like kind of like sit, sit back
and not necessarily say yes tothe deeper pole, to prune and
then move forward into a biggerexpression of who we're being

(17:47):
called to be.
And yet, when we do honor that,when we do take the time like
I've seen it, you know, workingwith women in the records, like
the timeline, healing the fromthe lineage, like it, it is
quite amazing.
Like it it's like thank you formoving forward, and sometimes
women will be trapped in thegrief and the pain of their

(18:09):
lineage, not realizing that youknow they have the choice to say
yes to deeper fulfillment andto themselves, and that therein
lies the power.
Yeah, that's important.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
It's so important and it makes me want to just go and
take a deep breath inside andhonor your work and my work and
see, you know, sometimes we cantake it for granted, like right,
like it's so beautiful thatwe're here and that we have
these spaces, because everybodyhas the power essentially.

(18:44):
But if you don't know, you haveit and you don't know, you have
an opportunity or a choice tomake.
If you don't have that, mawhich is like how we refer to us
like mothers of the new timethat are opening up the space to
another sister, another womanthat's coming in to say here is
an opportunity for you, becausethe world is literally mirroring

(19:05):
mediocrity, like it's saying,eh, watch the news, stay the
same.
You know, pretend you'resomebody.
You're not dress up andgallivant and you know, can tour
yourself to fit in.
And so when you have women thatare like moving through that
terrain and saying no, I loveyou, be true to you, be who you

(19:28):
are, open yourself up, flowerwith me, flower beside me, it
just yeah, makes my heart justwhat a gift, what a gift so we
can thank you.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Yeah, thank you.
Oh my gosh, I'm like lovingthis and that is really being
highlighted in my awarenessright now of, like, the
importance of the work andhearing you and the work you're
doing, and I'm like, yes, it'sso powerful and I think we can
just sometimes forget and getlost even in, like the socials

(20:05):
and like I don't know, just likethe business jargon, and that
there's something deeper oftenthat we're called into in terms
of our power and our expressionand our freedom as women, and I
do feel like sometimes that getsmissed and we override it.
And yet there is such abeautiful, it's such a beautiful

(20:26):
key piece to our evolution whenwe're wanting more freedom.
You know since not necessarilyabout the next strategy or about
money that our freedom canexist in these places of going
deep within ourselves andhealing and unlocking deeper
wisdom and freedom for oursacred path.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Yeah that I love that and I love I'm gonna tie that
in now to to like periometapause and I'm still, I'm still a
bleeding mama and I'm I justknow it's important to say, once
you touch the fragrance ofyourself, like once you
Interstand from a psychological,spiritual perspective of what

(21:09):
it means to be Gifted with afemale body in this lifetime, to
have the spiritual prowess andthe power To, to be the hands of
the mother in this particularway, like once it's, it's really
Interstood.
Then you said to acknowledgeyour blood and like walk with it
, like now it is so sacred to me, like it is it's never an

(21:33):
actually not been, but it'sobviously really pronounced now
because now I know, and Everycycle that comes and she's still
here and I'm like yes, what arewe gonna do this month?
You know, and like working withher, but I know that this time,
this timeline will shift and soevery time I'm bleeding, I'm

(21:53):
like aware, like honor, thistime, this time is going to pass
and I welcome that next cycle,but for now it's just really
important, right, like thatwe're part of a process on the
planet where women get to evensay that with like not
everybody's saying that, likeeverybody feels this way.

(22:15):
A lot of women are still likeFeeling victimized by having
their cycle because it's painfulor absolutely, and and with
respect for all of them, likewe're all having very diverse
experiences, but my, my personalone is like, oh my god, thank
you for this nectar I.
I like I couldn't, yeah, and so, like this is part of that

(22:38):
training ground and learning.
All these cycles of this entirelife have been preparing me for
the next pathway, which will be,oh my god, which I don't even
know what will look like.
But to just hold all thatwisdom, mm-hmm, that has been
Walking through me, walkingthrough my people, walking

(22:59):
through my consciousness, andjust bring this like restorative
power onto this planet, mm-hmm,I'm like, yeah, it's, it's,
it's such a gift and it's likewe don't know what it looks like
.
So we're walking into terrainthat is new to us.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Yeah, I love that the perimenopause and menopause
conversation is becoming sopredominant, like even in the
mainstream.
I do feel like there's thepotential for, like you know, an
army of midlife women to reallygrab a hold of the power of the
transformation that's availablethrough this aging journey of,

(23:40):
you know, reclaiming our goldenthrone, reclaiming, you know,
our, our elder wisdom, and toreally rise as community leaders
.
And I think that's, you know,for me, I just feel passionate
about, like it's, it's, it canbe more than our symptoms and it
can be more.
It can be more.
It's an invitation the wholetime was an invitation to become

(24:04):
more, like we step into, youknow, our, our wise woman, the
crowned one, or the, the crown,but the crowned one, and so it's
like the more that we canreally drop in, you know, do the
work to pair away the old andto really look at what this
journey can mean for us.

(24:25):
You know, especially importantfor me too in this just kind of
at the edge of theperimenopausal journey, still
bleeding, but I'm aware 46 it'scoming, and I've been journeyed
with many women through thatcrone, initiation and there's
just so, so much power there interms of, in terms of our golden

(24:45):
years really, yeah, yeah, and Iknow sometimes, you know,
talking to women it can feel alittle bit heavy midlife Like.
Sometimes we're carrying aroundsome of the old gunk and the
old baggage and we forget thatwe have enormous potential and
purpose still coming.
And so there's that invitationto like what does this journey

(25:08):
get to mean to you?
How can you harness the powerof it and know that really, you
know, the crone initiation isthe call to rise in your
leadership, right To rise inyour leadership, to start to
cycle all that wisdom back toour, to the younger generations.
Yeah, so powerful.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
So powerful.
You speak really beautifullyabout it.
I feel so enlivened and excited.
Even the consciousness thatwe're talking about right now,
this beauty of honoring life Imean our society as we does not
honor eldership.
It does not, it has not, it hasnot shown us that aging into

(25:53):
womanhood is what it is andthat's, it's the backside.
So we are bringing this thishigher, calling this higher
knowing, and what it looks likefor our mothers is going to be
different than what it lookslike for us, and it is a
conscious choice and right.
And so, just leaning into that,and even now, as we are, as as

(26:17):
like, kind of going back to thecycles, we are preparing right
in strength, for how we're evengoing to do that, like how is
our body and our our you knowmorphogenic field, how are we
going to morph through thatphase?
How we're laying down thatgroundwork and nourishing
ourselves and spiritually, like,preparing ourselves so that,

(26:39):
whatever it's going to be likethat, we have everything we need
within for us to cultivate whatit is that our soul is longing
to experience here.
And to just like really get onboard and drop into that and
surround yourselves with wiseones who are also doing that

(27:00):
very thing right.
Because, again, just and this isthe beauty of womanhood, it's
the beauty of spiritual paths,of knowing you have teachers and
wisdom carriers and eldersthere's always somebody who has
been through it that puts ahandout and that we can like, we
can trust in our own wisdom andtake the hand.

(27:22):
So, like, looking at, we'removing into terrain that is like
foreign for us, so to speak.
So women journey with usthrough different phases of
their cycles and then we'll bejourney with other women.
This is what we do as as women,as sisters, and you and me, our
generation I don't know if youhave a lot of wise elders.

(27:43):
I, as far as in my life I havelike one or two female elders
that has been walking atraditionally like feminine
spiritual path.
So there's not a lot of us.
So we are, essentially, arefeeling the call to rise into
that embodied eldership, evencarrying the mother right Like.

(28:04):
So we're going to be leadingand segueing on this planet a
very powerful reality ofimplementing the return on both
ends of like, taking the hand ofthe mother and the maiden and
the elder at the same time andbringing it all into fruition,
onto this, into theconsciousness now.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Yeah, powerful.
Yeah, I love it.
I just want to speak to thislast piece.
I think one of the reasons I'mso passionate about the the
crone initiation is because welive in a very youth obsessed
society, like it's all backwards, like women innately become,
and it's a paradigm shift toknow this truth for ourselves,

(28:50):
but that we become morebeautiful, more powerful, more
wisdom, filled right, and so wereally have to.
You know, it's a consciouschoice, but to navigate those
paradigm shifts because it wasmeant to devalue and to take
away the power of the agingwoman, when in fact it's like
where we come into the beauty ofour prime.

(29:12):
So, yeah, I just wanted toshare that and to kind of see
that into the conversation.
That might mean something tosome of our viewers.
I hope it does.
It's definitely a passion piecefor me, but I loved this
conversation.
I have goosebumps.
I'm going to hand it over toyou, though and I just want to,
you know, check in and just seeif there's anything else in on
your heart that you'd like toshare, and then also where

(29:36):
listeners can find you.
If you don't know off the topof your head, I'll drop the
links below in the show notes.
But yeah, go ahead, jacqueline.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
All right, thank you so much.
So let me just drop in and seeif there's anything else that
wants to be shared around that.
And I just want to say right nowI just want to invite everyone
who will be listening to this tojust really drop in, tune in
and just take all of the soil ofyour life, all of your soil
from when you were in yourmother's belly to when you were

(30:06):
a toddler, to you being an artclass at school.
Just take all of the energies,the expressions that are coming
through and just wrap your lovearound your life.
Just extend yourself so fullyaround every experience you've
ever you've ever touched or hastouched you and just pull it

(30:28):
towards you and give thanks andpull it into your heart and just
really drop in and honor andacknowledge that every piece of
this was part of you, cominghome to a greater part of you,
and every expression has beenimportant, and just put it up to

(30:49):
your face and kiss it and justreally appreciate your life and
your experiences and honor thatall of them are here now, alive
in you, and that, moving forward, you get to make a decision
about who you're going to be andopen the space to your divine
feminine intelligence to comeonline and awaken in you.

(31:10):
Call forth your guides, callforth me, call forth Tara, call
forth the divine sustenance thatyou need to be strengthened and
supported to walk your pathwith greater support, grace and
empower and just give yourself asuper bow.
That's okay.

(31:31):
Yes, yes, and just giveyourself the super bow and give
yourself bow and respect foryourself and your journey.
Just give reverence and respectwhere it's due, because don't
expect it from anybody else.
You have to start giving it toyourself.

(31:52):
That is what women do and we'relearning.
We're learning and growingevery day.
So then, just give yourself ahug and a bow and just lean in
and be with what comes up.
And, yeah, I just want to saythank you, tara.
I'm so grateful for thisreflection in this time with you

(32:14):
.
It's super powerful andbeautiful and I'm honored.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I love this.
Yeah, there's so many layers ofwisdom here.
I think this is something youcould probably listen to a few
times and it may activatedifferent layers or insights or
clarity for you.
But, you know, take a listenand do join us in the naturally

(32:44):
prosperous woman Facebook group.
If that speaks to you, we'dlove to hear from you.
I will make sure and dropJacqueline's links below and
just off the top of your head,off the top of your hair.
Where can yeah, where canpeople find?

Speaker 2 (33:02):
you.
You can find me atourfemininelegacycom and I offer
training courses and supportfor women to come on home.
So our feminine legacy.
Thank you so much, Tara.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Okay, my pleasure, thank you.
Bye for now.
Hello friend, thanks forjoining us this week.
If you'd like to stay in touch,head on over to the Akashic
Women's Community on Facebookgroup.
Come share your takeaways, yourinsights, your reflections.
I would absolutely love to hearIf you'd like to deepen into
any part of this work.
Head on over to theakashicwomenschoolcom.

(33:40):
Slash free dash gift and grabthe Akashic Radiant Womb
Awakening and Clearing MorningPractice to start to sink into
your feminine power.
I'll talk to you soon.
Bye for now.
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