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Women Who Run with the Wolves – The Book That Awakens Your Inner Power

Discover Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa P. Estés – a book that awakens your soul with archetypes, myths, and feminine wisdom.

Women Who Ran with the Wolves – A Read That Will Transform Your Inner Being (And Caress the She-Wolf Within You)

When you open a book by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, "Women Who Ran with the Wolves", you don't read the story. You you are experiencing. Not linearly. Not headfirst. But soul, body and heart.

The author, a psychoanalyst with Mexican-American roots, dives into deep waters in the book feminine archetypes, fairy tales, myths and instinctive wisdom, which has remained within us despite thousands of years of civilizational decline. Estés reminds us that every woman carries within her wild woman – La Lobawho knows, feels, loves, protects, rages and dances when her time comes.

This is not a book. This is a ritual.

kniha, svíčka, moudrost, stránky, příběh, nálada, moudrost,

Each story in the book serves as a key. It opens a layer of our inner self that we may have left dormant for a long time. Fairy tales like "Bluebeard", "La Loba" or "The Skeleton Woman" they are not about princesses – they are about female survival, intuition, memory, cycles, and most importantly, returning to oneself.

“The Wild Woman is an archetype, a force, an entity, but also the inner truth of every woman. It is our natural essence.” – CP Estés

The author reads stories like therapists read dreams. Every detail has meaning, every character reflects a part of ourselves. This is not straightforward advice – it is a return to the roots of feminine power.

A small excerpt that will caress the soul (no spoilers):

"Women who have run with the wolves understand the rhythm of the Earth. They don't try to understand everything with reason. They know that some things are felt. And feeling is a kind of knowledge."

This is exactly the kind of sentence that will stay in your head long after you finish reading it. Not as a thought – but as a feeling. And feeling is exactly what is being lost these days.

Who is this book for?

For the woman who has lost something – and wants it back.And also for the one who no longer wants to just survive.. Also for anyone who feels that somewhere inside her still lives wildness, freedom, clarity, fire. She may be tired. Or too well adapted. Maybe even wounded.

You don't read a book like a novel. You read it piece by piece. One myth – then a pause. One reflection – then maybe a dream. And sometimes... you just place the book on your chest, and breathe.

Why should every Big Girl read it?

Because the world around us wants us to be “reasonable, calm, adjusted.” But we know that The truth lies in stories that burn like fire and caress like fur. Estés gives women a voice that is ancient—yet modern.

This book doesn't discuss what is right. It helps to take back what has been silenced. And that's not enough.

In conclusion – read it like this:

  • With tea, a blanket and peace.
  • With the heart, not with the eyes.
  • Slowly. And several times in a lifetime.

And if you ever forget who you are, open any page. The wild woman will tell you.

Unfettered life and the wild woman are two endangered species." — Women who ran with the wolves

"If you don't step into the woods, nothing will ever happen and your life will never begin."
"Failure is a greater teacher than success."

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