The Noetic Feminist

#16: Mysticism, The Divine Feminine, and the Politics of Inner Power

18 min · 15 de ene de 2026
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Is your spiritual practice just self-care - or is it protest in disguise? Feminist Mystisicm. In this episode, Dr. Victoria Lynn Schmidt reclaims the Divine Feminine from the grip of Instagram aesthetics and repositions her where she belongs: as a force of political, spiritual, and mystical resistance. From Hildegard of Bingen’s visionary cosmology to Mary Daly’s word-bending theological fire, we explore how mysticism has always been a subversive, embodied, and dangerously powerful way of knowing — especially when it lives in women. If you’ve ever felt dismissed for your depth, mocked for your rituals, or quietly enraged by what passes for “feminine energy” in capitalism — this one’s for you. www.TheNoeticFeminist.com

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Is your spiritual practice just self-care - or is it protest in disguise? Feminist Mystisicm. In this episode, Dr. Victoria Lynn Schmidt reclaims the Divine Feminine from the grip of Instagram aesthetics and repositions her where she belongs: as a force of political, spiritual, and mystical resistance. From Hildegard of Bingen’s visionary cosmology to Mary Daly’s word-bending theological fire, we explore how mysticism has always been a subversive, embodied, and dangerously powerful way of knowing — especially when it lives in women. If you’ve ever felt dismissed for your depth, mocked for your rituals, or quietly enraged by what passes for “feminine energy” in capitalism — this one’s for you. www.TheNoeticFeminist.com

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