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“What and who is a ‘witch’? What if witch identifies resources of the human psyche actively suppressed by Western (and many other) cultures for millennia — resources that are feminine, sacred, and utterly natural at their roots? What if these resources are essential for the wholeness of all humans and for all life-enhancing cultural transformation, especially at this time of global unrest? In this engaging, bold, and intimate book, Danielle Dulsky provides keys to unlock ancient portals behind which perilous and pivotal treasures await.”
— BILL PLOTKIN, author of Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries ofNature and Psyche and Wild Mind: A Field Guide to the Human Psyche
“With all that modern women are facing — from political activism to personal growth to motherhood — it’s all too easy for us to lose our inner spark. More than ever, we need to reclaim the lost art of what Danielle Dulsky calls ‘wild woman spirituality’ by calling forth the archetype of the witch. In Woman Most Wild, Dulsky shows us how to do just this, by schooling us in the art of what she calls ‘She-Magick.’ Rich with rituals, stories, and invocations, Woman Most Wild offers every woman a whimsical handbook to reclaiming the lost art of feminine magic — medicine that our world sorely needs.”
— SARA AVANT STOVER, author of The Way of the Happy Woman and The Book of SHE
“Just as other oppressed people have reclaimed the very words meant to oppress them, Danielle Dulsky is reclaiming perhaps the most powerful word used against women throughout history. The patriarchy has used this word to shame and silence women — and even to burn them at the stake. The word is witch. And Dulsky has dared to reclaim it in this deeply alchemical and passionate book. Not only does she brave the word but she also restores the rich, embodied meanings and uses it inspires. Dulsky speaks from deep in her soul to deep in our souls. She speaks to a longing born of the feminine’s spiritual starvation and offers a fierce and sensual reclamation of the wild women we were born to be.”
— DEBORAH KAMPMEIER, Full Moon Films, writer and director of Hounddog, Virgin, and SPLiT