In Her Father's Daughter, Mary Loomis uncovers the inner price of living up to masculine expectations and definitions of success. She shows women how to break those ties, move through their hidden shame, and take charge of their own destinies.
" The father's daughter] holds the father's values believing they are her own and adheres to them unquestioningly. The daughter lives her life pleasing her father and being affirmed by him in what she does. She struggles to be what he wishes her to be."
"For father's daughters the moment of possible change arrives when they...
In Her Father's Daughter, Mary Loomis uncovers the inner price of living up to masculine expectations and definitions of success. She show...
A thorough, readable explanation of Jung's theory of psychological types combined with a spiritual guide adapted from Native American teachings--the medicine wheel and its beautiful inner wheels, which guide the dances of living. A fascinating and clear meeting of Western and Native American cultures.
Mary Loomis's book shows truly how all great paths of knowledge are interwoven. All are part of the great Medicine Wheel of life.
-Sun Bear, Chippewa medicine man, author of Black Dawn, Bright Day
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A thorough, readable explanation of Jung's theory of psychological types combined with a spiritual guide adapted from Native American teachings--th...