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Fierce: The Woman, The Wolf and The Way Home
Some stories are not meant to be explained—they are meant to be felt. Fierce: The Woman, the Wolf, and the Way Home is one such story. It is a journey through fear and freedom, wilderness and wonder, a tale whispered by intuition and written in the language of becoming. This is not just a parable. It’s a mirror for the woman on the edge of herself, a compass for the one who knows there is more, a howl in the night reminding you: you were never lost—only remembering.
Description
In a forest that hummed with mystery and memory, a woman wandered—
not lost, but searching. Her steps were hesitant at first,
still wrapped in the echoes of who she had been,
before the world told her who she should be.
She didn’t know what called her deeper into the wild,
only that she could no longer stay where she was.
There, in the hush between heartbeats,
a wolf appeared—not to chase her, but to accompany her.
Not to tame her, but to witness her.
Together, they journeyed through the landscapes of fear,
the caves of memory, and the open fields of surrender.
The woman learned to walk without apology.
To stand still and listen.
To howl when it hurt.
To remember the language she’d once forgotten.
And in time—she no longer feared the forest.
She belonged to it.
She belonged to herself.
This parable is more than a story.
It is an invitation to reclaim what has always been yours:
your wildness, your voice, your way back home.
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