{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5eac6ffa6235dbed16783527/5eac705223bf8777220e7362?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"086: Why Feminine Doesn’t Mean Weak and Masculine Doesn’t Mean Strong with Sahara Rose","description":"<p>As conscious beings, our holds hold power. Let’s change our language from feminine meaning soft and weak, and masculine being strong and assertive and instead use the Doshas to describe qualities to empower both genders.</p> <p>-How the genderification of characteristics keeps woman playing small and men afraid to be vulnerable -Why females are not weak but actually the most powerful life-force with warrior-like strength, which would be considered “masculine” -Durga, the most powerful deity who slays demons, is a female -Why we should shift the terminology to Vata, Pitta, Kapha rather than masculine and feminine to let genders be as they wish without judgement and labels</p> <p> Be part of a community that supports you discovering your dharma in Rose Gold Goddesses, the sacred sisterhood collective with community, content, creativity and so much more — learn more about rosegoldgoddesses.com.</p> <p>Discover Your Dosha (Mind-Body Type) with my free quiz: iamsahararose.com</p> <p>Connect with me for daily Ayurvedic and modern spiritual wisdom at Instagram: @iamsahararose Facebook.com/iamsahararose Twitter.com/iamsahararose</p> <p>Intro + Outro Music: Silent Ganges by Maneesh de Moor</p>","author_name":"Sahara Rose"}