Episode 55: Beyond the Surface, Spiritual Wounds Part 2 The Gender Wound

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A few months ago, as I was listening to the ALSSI podcast, Episode 113, I determined a spiritual wound that I have experienced personally and I believe we have collectively as conservative faith communities. Susan Hinkley and Cynthia Winward interview guest Kathryn Knight Sonntag author of The Mother Tree: Discovering the Love and Wisdom of Our Divine Mother. 
In the preface of the book, Kathryn shares the following “I believe asking questions and exploring possibilities are indispensable ways to show love and reverence for revealed truth.”

I couldn’t agree more.
On page 13, she says “My experiences and study led me to see that we have a Mother wound in our theology.  This theological phenomenon is a collective wound that has affected our ability to perceive the need for the Mother as individuals.  Just as unexamined pain, be it feelings of unworthiness, abandonment or anger, can keep us from a clear perspective  of what’s happening inside and outside of us, our unacknowledged wound caused by separation from our spiritual Mother likewise obscures our vision of ourselves and the divine.” She continues, “The ramifications of what it means to be separated from our Mother are yet to be fully uncovered and understood.”

This last statement really stood out to me.   I have discovered that for me in my journey, an extension of this “mother wound” is a gender wound.  We have short changed ourselves and our appreciation for humanity in all its diversity by not allowing or at least encouraging deeper discussion and exploration about the divine feminine.  This hurts all ways of gender expression. I’m of the opinion that this great divide in our understanding of gender is one of the ramifications of what it means to be separated from our Mother that Kathryn mentions. -Meagan Skidmore

Other BTSOD Episodes mentioned in this current one:
There is room in my castle Parts 1 & 2, with Elizabeth Bingham Thomas, PhD candidate Episode 40 and Episode 41
Doubt is what helps us refine belief Parts 1 & 2, with Bro. Tom Christofferson Episode 43 and Episode 44
Article by Edward Kruk: Spiritual Wounding and Affliction: Facilitating Spiritual Transformation in Social Justice Work (https://www.academia.edu/5035012/Spiritual_Wounding_and_Affliction_Facilitating_Spiritual_Transformation_in_Social_Justice_Work)
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