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J. Brown Yoga Talks

Sam Wilde - "Connection, Liberation, and The Great Mother"

J. Brown Yoga Talks

J. Brown

Yoga, Health & Fitness, Yogateacher, Alternative Health, Yogaindustry, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Sam Wilde, founder of The Sacred Order of the Great Mother and host of the Fertile Feminist Podcast, talks with J about a connection they made years ago and nurturing a felt sense of The Great Mother. They discuss a formative conversation they happened into together two decades back and the import it held, Sam's experience of not fitting into the yoga world, her work as a minister and study of feminist liberation theology, fertility as shakti and feminism as shiva, and being a midwife to the desires of the heart and spirit of mothering for all.

 

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0:00.0

All right, here we are.

0:13.5

I'm in my attic, as usual.

0:17.6

You are wherever you are, and in whatever time you're listening to whatever time you're listening to this.

0:25.2

And in the doing so, that distance has been bridged.

0:31.1

We've come together and I'm grateful to you for doing that.

0:36.4

This is Jay Brown Yoga Talks podcast.

0:39.3

My name is Jay Brown.

0:40.6

Thank you to you, whoever you are.

0:43.0

If you're new, welcome, everyone else, what's up?

0:47.5

How are we doing?

0:49.9

I was just sitting here thinking about today's conversation with Sam Wilde.

0:58.5

And as you'll hear, I met Sam very briefly over 20 years ago.

1:07.4

And there was something that happened in that meeting,

1:12.4

some kind of connection between us,

1:16.1

and it has remained to this day

1:20.9

and was affirmed in our conversation.

1:25.1

And I just was sitting here thinking about where I was at 20 years ago when I was

1:33.0

talking to Sam the first time. And what I remember most is this overriding feeling in me of

1:42.2

the injustice in the world in the sense that there seemed to me to be

1:49.2

this perpetuation of profound misperceptions about life and the nature of reality.

1:57.3

And that these misperceptions, these narratives around who and what we are and how life is happening,

2:06.8

were really at the heart of our dysfunction.

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