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  <title>Why You Don't Actually Want To Balance Your Masculine And Feminine Energies And What To Do Instead...</title>
  <description> If you hang around at any personal development, spiritual, or conscious space long enough, you'll eventually hear about the need for balance. We're told we need balance to make everything in our modern lives work. A good balance of work and play... balancing our needs and priorities with those of other peoples... A balanced diet... It seems like we're always striving for that elusive, delicate balance. So you might also think you need to have a good balance of masculine and feminine embodiment. But you don't actually need to balance your masculine and feminine energies. I'm going to tell you why and what you should do instead! &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Michelle: Website: www.embodiment-alchemy.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/michellelynnembodiment &amp;amp;nbsp; Work with Michelle: Force of Nature 1:1 Coaching for leaders and creatives who want to embody their power to move the world&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources:&amp;amp;nbsp; FREE MINI COURSE - Moon Cycle Magic Learn Feminine Embodiment - Embodied Woman Let's Work Together! - Force of Nature 1-1 Coaching Journey </description>
  <author_name>Feminine Mystery School</author_name>
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