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Love Her But Leave Her Wild!

  • Writer: Nichole Wilkinson
    Nichole Wilkinson
  • Sep 8, 2018
  • 1 min read

An excerpt from my book " Every Woman...":

"She ran with the wolves. She was a wild woman. Maybe a little too wild…they told her that her past was destructive…that she was damaging relationships…however she would rise above...she would show them different and follow her intuition…she would heal herself and heal others…there would be no wounds to carry on.

This book is based on a true story, the true story of my life. It is not a memoir as names have been changed, dates have been changed, and identities protected. This is a story. A story among stories for the purpose of Storytelling. The purpose of healing, the purpose of helping, the purpose of knowing that you're not alone. That we're all in this together. That we all have these ancestral wounds that we're trying to heal from - as our mothers, and our mothers' mothers have struggled with. This is needed and this is why I write this book.

When reading "Women Who Run With the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., it tapped an inner resource in me that had never been tapped before. It was that wild woman...that power...that courage...that strength. It showed me that stories are healing and stories are needed. Every woman has a story."

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