![]() She means it when she asks women to put Spirit first in their lives: to rise at four a.m. What makes Queen Afua's manual unique is its Khamitic context, its focus on womb wellness and its evocative format-a series of initiatory gateways designed to transform black women into the powerful whole queens we were born to be. If you've read books on spiritual healing by Luisah Teish, Caroline Shola Arewa, Diane Stein or Denise Linn, you'll recognize much of what Sacred Woman has to offer-how to work with color, crystals, candles, incense, herbs, essential oils, words of power or simply bathing in delicious silence. Queen Afua covers extensive ground from holisitic nutrition to meditation, from journaling to skin care and self-adornment. Every woman, from girlhood, should have as optimistic and resourceful a mentor as this talented educator. Queen Afua, perhaps the best-known advocate for Khamitic (Egyptian) spirituality and natural health, has now pulled her philosophy and practices together into a book expressly for women of African descent. ![]() Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind And Spirit by Queen Afua Ballantine Books, April 2000, $28.00 ISBN 8-8 APA style: Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind And Spirit. ![]() Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind And Spirit." Retrieved from
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