The Sacred Feminine: Reclaiming Power, Spirituality and Relaxed Money with Sarah Jenks (036)

Ever wondered about the magic woven within the sacred feminine?

This week on Plenty, I deep dive into the essence of the sacred feminine with an amazing ordained priestess named Sarah Jenks.

Sarah’s story is a tapestry of wisdom and transformation, echoing the whispers of ancient times where women held pivotal roles in shaping societies. As we explore the cyclical nature of women, drawing parallels to the luteal phase and the thinning veils of sacred moments, we are invited to embark on a journey of inner growth and spiritual connection through Sarah’s transformative spaces at Holy Woman.

Join us in embracing the sacred feminine, exploring the power of ceremony, and connecting with a vibrant community across lifetimes. It’s time to dive deep, remember our essence, and walk the path of empowerment and self-discovery together with Sarah Jenks.

“It’s so normal to feel nervous about it. It’s so normal to feel weird to make money. It’s so normal for it to feel scary to own this part of our lives, but it is here for us to own this and to transform it and to not forget how it was violently taken away from us.” – Sarah Jenks

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0:00 Introduction to the sacred feminine role
3:25 Challenges faced due to societal conditioning
7:10 Backlash for earning more money than her husband
10:45 History of the sacred feminine
14:30 Women as spiritual and economic leaders
18:15 Erasure of the sacred feminine
22:05 Reclaiming sacred feminine arts
26:40 Teaching children about spirituality
30:15 Incorporating rituals and mythology
34:20 Connection to Celtic Pagan traditions
38:05 Power of the 13 Moon tradition
42:30 Significance of being a priestess
46:15 Importance of knowing one’s direction and purpose
50:00 Emotional and spiritual significance of menstrual cycles
54:10 Power of ceremony in connecting with the divine

We would like to make a few historical corrections, below are the corrections to Sarah’s original message.

  • Jesus was killed by the Romans, not the Ottomans. The Ottoman Empire was not established until 1299, 1269 years after Jesus’ demise.
  • The New Testament is thought to have been written in years 100-200. This all took place more than 1000 years before the Ottoman empire was even founded.
  • Constantine (280-337) was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453), not the Ottoman Empire (1299-1922). Fun fact, the capital of both of these empires was Constantinople (conquered by the Ottomans from the Byzantines in 1453), today’s Istanbul.
  • As such, the Ottoman Empire had nothing to do with the killing of Jesus, hijacking the Bible nor the establishment of the patriarchy as alluded to in the podcast.

Connect with Sarah Jenks:

Website
Instagram

Resources Mentioned:

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.

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