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- May 20
The Myth & Fairy Tale Temple
- Collette Corcoran
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After offering the Sleeping Beauty transmission, I felt even more clearly why this work wants to open now.
Modern women are carrying so much.
We are expected to be strong, desirable, successful, emotionally available, spiritually aware, financially responsible, sexually confident, beautiful, caring, productive, independent and endlessly adaptable.
And yet beneath all of this, many women feel profoundly tired.
The body has gone quiet.
The voice has become careful.
The sensual self has withdrawn.
The creative soul is waiting for space.
The heart is guarded behind thorns.
The feminine psyche is longing for deeper maps than the modern world gives us.
This is why myth and fairy tale matter.
The old stories are psychic maps, they show us the hidden rooms of the feminine soul, the spells we have been living under, the wounds we carry, the initiations we are moving through, and the medicine waiting inside the very place we thought was broken.
This is the heart of The Myth & Fairy Tale Temple, opening on Monday 1st June.
Each month, we will take one myth or fairy tale and enter it as a living map of the body, psyche and feminine soul.
We begin with Sleeping Beauty.
Not as a passive princess waiting for rescue, but as a profound image of the sleeping feminine: the woman behind the thorns, the body placed under a spell, the sacred sexual self that has gone quiet, the part of the soul waiting to be found, heard, honoured and eventually awakened from within.
Inside the Temple, each story becomes a doorway into self-knowledge.
We will explore the archetypes, symbols, wounds, initiations and body-medicine of the tale. You will receive a class exploration and a set of deep psychospiritual questions so you can discover where the story lives inside you.
This is myth as mirror.
Fairy tale as initiation.
Story as medicine for the feminine soul.
Why these stories matter for modern women
Sleeping Beauty speaks to the woman who has gone quiet inside herself.
The feminine problem: exhaustion, waiting, numbness, disconnection from the body, the sacred sexual self placed behind thorns, and the hope that someone else will arrive to awaken life.
The fairy tale medicine: learning to find the sleeping chamber within, understand what the sleep has preserved, and begin restoring relationship with the body, eros, voice, longing and inner life.
Every month, we will ask:
Where does this story live in my body?
What pattern is it revealing?
What feminine wound is being shown?
What medicine is hidden inside the tale?
What part of me is ready to be met now?
This work is for women who feel called to go deeper than surface spirituality. It is for women who know that the old stories still speak into psychospirituality and analytical curiosity. It is for women who want to understand their psyche, their body, their patterns, their longing, their archetypes, and the hidden intelligence of the feminine soul.
You can enter here:
The Myth & Fairy Tale Temple
https://www.templedelarose.com/myth-and-fairy-tale-temple
And if the Sleeping Beauty transmission stirred something deeper in your body, eros, womb, sensuality or sacred sexual self, you may also feel called to the deeper path of 13 Roses.
The fairy tale shows us the chamber.
13 Roses is the deeper temple of the sacred sexual self.
Explore 13 Roses here:
https://www.templedelarose.com/the-13-roses-feminine-sacred-sexuality
With love,
Collette