The collection of poetry "Poems for Women of a Certain Age" celebrates the time we enter after having passed the threshold of our "last blood." They provide inspiration and guidance on how to chart a rich path into what Felicitas Kusch-Lango calls radiant "cronehood." A time of insight, contemplation, humor, and pleasure, but also a time when we have to meet loss, the vulnerability of old age, and the inevitability of our mortality. Cultivating a curious mind, a courageous heart, a deep love for our body, and a rich spirituality will allow us to let the wild, wise, and elegant elder emerge and…mehr
The collection of poetry "Poems for Women of a Certain Age" celebrates the time we enter after having passed the threshold of our "last blood." They provide inspiration and guidance on how to chart a rich path into what Felicitas Kusch-Lango calls radiant "cronehood." A time of insight, contemplation, humor, and pleasure, but also a time when we have to meet loss, the vulnerability of old age, and the inevitability of our mortality. Cultivating a curious mind, a courageous heart, a deep love for our body, and a rich spirituality will allow us to let the wild, wise, and elegant elder emerge and embrace this phase of our lives with open arms. The poems show a deep appreciation for how our feminine essence enriches all stages of life, but particularly this last. In language that is light-filled and steeped with meaning, they ask us to unapologetically shine as proud women of a certain age. Read it for your own good and gift it to all your women friends "of a certain age."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Felicitas Kusch-Lango is an advocate for wise, wild, and elegant aging, feminine wisdom, women's rights, and conscious dying.
She is a wife, mother, silly dog, horse, and turtle lover (and all other animals, big and small), and a poet. She grew up in Rome, Italy, attended a German school, and studied anthropology at an Italian university. She has lived on multiple continents, in big cities, and on an isolated farm in rural America. She has gone from being a television producer for the BBC in the UK to opening a yoga studio in Western New York and stumbled over multiple other stops in between. She now lives in Central Mexico, where she works as a coach, astrologer, and embodied mindfulness teacher in person and on Zoom. Her poetry is an invitation to deepen one's spirituality, practice a joyous and forgiving self-acceptance, celebrate the beauty of embodiment and nature, and be utterly devoted to proudly and unapologetically embodying being "a woman of a certain age." Her website is www.SacredWellnessGrove.com.
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