"The Way of Water. Women Meditate Differently"

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By Katrin Jonas

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In this book, I would like to introduce you to the feminine approach to meditation and delve into meditation practices with you.

The truth is, women meditate differently but they only meditate differently if they embrace the feminine within. The more innately and naturally they are able to integrate their feminine aspects, the deeper and richer their experience of meditation will be. And vice versa: If women block their feminine energies, they quickly follow the male path of contemplation. To conquer thoughts and emotions through the power of concentration and focus can seem an alluring concept.

With ...

  • Meditation ressorces at the "Technique Bar"

  • Self-reflexion in the virtual "Me-Time Lounge"

  • Joyful moments through little stories: "Female Joys unplugged"

  • Impulses for a meditative Lifestyle

    "We have barely set foot on the path that is the female method of exploring our inner world. However, the time has come to embark on a new voyage. With this book we are hoisting the sails."

    "... our unique perspective as women will be enriched by a flowing quality that correlates with the flow of life moment to moment, the way of water."

    "The Way of Water" is a book for women who are interested in meditation. It is for readers who already have experience with meditation, for teachers, experts and ordinary people. In fact, looking at it closely it can also be an eye-opener for every men meditating as long as he is open to a feminine approach.

  • "The Way of Water. Women Meditate Differently"