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Healing the womb the african way

Author: African Wombcare

Hollistic practioner and coach since 2008. She helps women and men build and live the live you've always dreamed of and deserve

Toxic relationships : How to heal from a with African spirituality part 1 : the body

September 7, 2019September 7, 2019 African WombcareLeave a comment

Hello beautiful souls, Hope you are doing good and feeling energised today. I would like to thank all the new visitors to my blog and thank you for your kind emails. Some of you are my clients already and are going through separations and divorce. Some realise they have been in toxic relationships for years [...]

Posted in Uncategorized

Infertile?

May 7, 2019September 7, 2019 African WombcareLeave a comment

In our societies, we tend to value a woman according to her ability to give children to the clan. Leaving all those who can not give birth on the bench of society.

Posted in Uncategorized

Dear married man

December 27, 2018September 7, 2019 African WombcareLeave a comment

Dear married man Leave me alone I am not a fantasy I am living human being Who cares who has feelings You can't just come to me And use me as an escape From the miserable life You've built for yourself A place you don't have the guts To quit. Therefore blaming the world And [...]

Posted in Poetry

It’s been a while

December 26, 2018December 26, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

They had not seen each other For more than 10 years Her belly got thicker She was not at ease Room 765, she told him Sure she gave him the information already One hour later , he entered the room There she was, on this bed, horny She could not believe she was there In [...]

Posted in Poetry

Painful periods

December 17, 2018December 26, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

I am often surprised at how little we know about our own anatomy, especially with regard to our genitals. I do not criticise anyone though, how much time did we spend at school to learn about this? May be 3 or 4 hours in our whole school life? (and they talk about eduction systems ... [...]

Posted in Life

New moon

October 11, 2018December 26, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

You may have felt it, but this new moon of october 9th has brought a strong energy for change and authenticity. You may have had difficulties to fall asleep during the past 3 days, urged to do this thing that has been on your mind for months, maybe for years. Don't be afraid to dive [...]

Posted in Life

How to be more productive as a business owner

October 11, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

Hello beauties ! I hope you are well and that your week is going well! Today, we answer the question of Nina who sends us an email from London, UK. She started her business in fashion a little over a year ago and asks us: "Clarisse, thank you very much for everything you do. I [...]

Posted in Hustle, UncategorizedTagged business, english, Hustle

This act that has a meaning you ignore (Adults only)

October 11, 2018October 11, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

Reminder from your older sister Be cautious Source instagram @Flowsofly He might urge you to please him, with his " coooome oooon" " why would't you?" "Let's have some fun" Rule 1 : if you dont want to do it, dont Rule 2 : did he try to please you in the first place? Rule 3 [...]

Posted in Selfcare, Sexuality & RelationshipsTagged english, Selfcare, sexuality

When you try too hard to fit in a box

October 11, 2018October 11, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

If you analyse closely the life of painters, writers, musicians and many other artists, their art is never linear. At certain times of their lives, the way they express their sensitivity and view of the world evolves. It takes different shapes and shades. Different notes and vibes. When they do, their public who are used [...]

Posted in ThoughtsTagged business, english

Being the eldest sister

October 8, 2018November 25, 2018 African WombcareLeave a comment

The little brothers and sisters only see our ability to use and abuse our "right of birth". It is rare to talk about the duty of maturity and what difficulties it can cause in the life of an adult, especially a woman. - the duty of exemplarity - the duty of availability - the duty, [...]

Posted in ThoughtsTagged en francais, french

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