

Redefining Strength: The Power of Femininity in Relationships and Society
May 7, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, an LDS relationship and sexuality coach with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, sheds light on the often-misunderstood Divine Feminine. She challenges the misconception that femininity equals weakness, instead celebrating the resilience and nurturing qualities that strengthen relationships and communities. With insights drawn from personal stories, she emphasizes the importance of balance between feminine and masculine energies, and how embracing one's femininity can lead to deeper emotional connections and personal growth.
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Yin and Yang as Energies
- Yin and yang energies represent feminine and masculine qualities but are not limited to genders.
- Balancing and developing both energies are vital for healthy individuals and societies.
Mature vs. Immature Masculine
- Immature masculine is controlling and suppressive, needing weakness to feel strong.
- Mature masculine protects vulnerability and provides stability and clarity to help others thrive.
Mature vs. Immature Feminine
- Immature feminine is anxious, dependent, and manipulative due to perceived lack of power.
- Mature feminine is intuitive, nurturing, and compassionate, facilitating collective well-being.