Posted on 08/22/2011 by dayna lynn
the liberation process began the moment i became aware of all that i had been repressing under a shroud of fear. Continue reading →
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Posted on 01/08/2011 by dayna lynn
The last few months I’ve felt like a a little girl peeking around the corner waiting to reveal herself. Some great uncovering is occurring. I’m seeing myself for the first time and I’m eager to show the world. I guess a Pluto transit will do that to ya. (read my astro blog here)
How could I be so repressed and fearful of expressing myself? I mean I’m a writer… an artist. This is what I do! I write and sing about my life. My experiences. But somehow, I’ve still been behind a mask… Continue reading →
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Posted on 12/16/2009 by dayna lynn
The Top 5 Dating And Relationship Tips For Women by Laura Trice Check this out…interesting.
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Posted on 12/14/2009 by dayna lynn
This brand of “feminism” (I’m scared to even use that word) is NOT one where women seek to be some ego-driven equal to men. This is a feminism where women seek to balance the excessive masculine energy in our environment. I’d rather call it “feminine-ism”. Continue reading →
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Posted on 12/11/2009 by dayna lynn
Clearly the hormone estrogen is powerful. Its something women are taught needs to be controlled, “don’t let those hormones take advantage of you”, “oh! its just my hormones…I’m hormonal today.” What?! We’ve got hormone replacement therapy because menopause is gonna get you… Continue reading →
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