2 Connecting to the Sacred Outside of Organized Religion
Episode highlights:
- Science is an opportunity for conversation and exploration, therefore it is never settled
- Sacred practice helps us find joy in the ordinary
- How religion has conditioned us to see things as binary, which leaves many people feeling alienated
- Biblical text holds a frequency of love, but has often been weaponized by the church
- How creating our own sacred practice can help restore our power and bring healing to the collective
- What a sacred feminine practice can look and FEEL like
- How women are taught to be martyrs which keeps us from accessing our power
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Guest info:
Leah Deveau is a sacred science teacher, a registered nurse, a historian and academic, a healer and a mother to two young children.
She delights in dancing in the space between: science and woo-woo, spirit and body, the scared and the sacred.
From an early age, Leah recognized how sacred texts have been used as weapons of the Patriarchy for millennia and she is committed to translating stories, metaphors and messages in order to de-weaponize these texts and restore the frequency of love embedded into the core of their teachings.
Leah is also the owner and operator of the Canadian Home Health Innovation Agency, Fiddleheads & Ferns which is rooted in the Newman Nursing Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness and the Social Determinants of Health, she and her team provide services in health coaching with respect and reverence of spiritual practice, health team education to support these practices within systemic care and they also offers private medical translation and medical system navigation supports.
The best way to reach Leah on Instagram @loveleahdeveau
Her website is leahdeveau.com or fiddleheadsandferns.com