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How Patriarchy Turned Childbirth into Shame Instead of Power
For centuries, women were expected to undergo religious “purification” rituals after childbirth before being readmitted into society. This article explores how patriarchy transformed motherhood from a powerful act of creation into a narrative of shame, impurity, and social control. Through history, religion, and cultural analysis, BWildeCoaching reflects on the lasting impact these beliefs still have on female identity, the body, and modern expectations surrounding women and
B Wilde
Jun 34 min read


Is God an External Presence to Obey or an Inner Truth to Be Heard?
An in-depth philosophical exploration of whether God represents an external authority to obey or an inner truth to be heard. Drawing on biblical, Quranic and mystical traditions, alongside thinkers such as Socrates, Jung and Spinoza, the article examines how the concept of the divine has evolved from external judgement to inner consciousness, revealing a profound dialogue between culture, spirituality and human self-awareness.
B Wilde
May 204 min read
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