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The Religion and gender — the contested terrain Question You're Avoiding

Examine the intersection of religion and gender through ancient wisdom. This powerful reflection prompt challenges you to confront the beliefs shaping your

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What you’ll practice

This is a reflective practice guided by Rumi. It gives you one honest question to sit with — the kind that moves you from thinking about an idea to working with it.

The reflection itself unfolds in conversation with Rumi, where it adapts to your situation — so you practice it together rather than reading it off the page.

Practice this with Rumi
Begin the reflection in a coaching conversation, where it meets what you’re actually working through.
Understand first
The Spiritual Authority of Women MysticsMystical Union Beyond Institutional MarriageLonging (Shawq) as Gendered Spiritual PracticeGender Fluidity in Mystical Teaching StoriesThe Feminine Divine in Sacred Poetry
Go deeper
Religion and gender — the contested terrain: A Deeper LookReligion and gender — the contested terrain: What Nobody Tells YouReligion and gender — the contested terrain: Start HereReligion and gender — the contested terrain: FoundationsReligion and gender — the contested terrain in Practice
Peri
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Peri can explain what this practice is for, help you decide whether it fits what you’re working through, and point you to the right place to begin.

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Begin the reflection with your coach, or tell Peri what you’re working through.