WELCOME SISTER - YOU’VE ENTERED THE HEALING SPACE
Healing the Sister Wound
A journey of Remembrance, Release, and Reconnection
Beloved Sister,
You’ve arrived at the beginning of a journey that will unfold through three sacred stages —
Remembrance, Release, and Reconnection.
There’s no rush and no right pace.
Each part includes a short video transmission, reflections, and simple practices to help you return to yourself and the truth of sisterhood.
When you’re ready, choose where to begin below.
Trust your heart — it already knows the way.
Continue the Healing in Sisterhood
Healing happens in connection — and you don’t have to walk this alone.
Join our Healing the Sister Wound Facebook group — a space to share reflections, ask questions, and connect with other women walking this same path.
It’s a gentle, sacred space for conversation, remembrance, and belonging.
Your journey unfolds through three sacred stages — each one a step deeper into remembrance, reweaving, and return.
PART ONE - SHE WHO REMEMBERS
Before healing can begin, we must first remember.
This stage invites you to look with compassion at the places where disconnection began — in yourself, in sisterhood, and in the stories passed down through generations.
Here, we start to see the truth beneath the ache.
PART TWO - SHE WHO REWEAVES
Here, the threads of remembrance become movement.
Through reflection and ritual, you’ll begin to reweave the golden strands of trust, compassion, and belonging — within yourself and with other women.
This is the weaving of the new story.
PART THREE - SHE WE RETURNS
The final stage is the return — the coming home to yourself, to sisterhood, and to the world around you.
Here you embody the remembrance, living as the woman who knows her worth, her voice, and her place in the circle.
You are part of the reweaving
Each woman who says yes to this work becomes part of something greater — a quiet revolution of remembrance.
As you move through these three stages, know that every reflection, every release, every moment of return ripples outward.
You are helping to reweave what was once torn.
You are remembering what was once forgotten.
You are home.
With love and gratitude,
Laura x

