Deepak Chopra: Awakening the Divine Feminine for Global Healing
The Sacred Woman: Honoring the Divine Feminine Across Traditions
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12m
In this illuminating talk, Deepak Chopra explores the “divine feminine” as an essential force for restoring balance and healing in our world. Speaking from both science and spirituality, he examines the limits of modern scientific progress and the need for a return to compassion, wisdom, and holistic consciousness.
Chopra reinterprets the universe’s “nothingness” as infinite consciousness—an ever-present, formless field of potential that manifests as life itself. Drawing from global traditions, he traces how the divine feminine has been represented through goddesses and archetypes of beauty, protection, wisdom, and transformation.
Through chanting, breath, and mindful movement, he explains how we can stimulate our body’s innate healing systems and invite these sacred energies to live through us. When integrated with authenticity and purpose, the divine feminine awakens our power to heal ourselves, one another, and the Earth—restoring wholeness, health, and holiness.
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