Women Who Dance in the Dark
Book • 2025
Athena Laz's Women Who Dance in the Dark explores the medial archetype and offers practices for reconnecting with intuition through mythic storytelling and dreamwork.
The book blends psychology, personal narrative, and practical exercises to help readers cultivate mediumistic and intuitive capacities.
It emphasizes bridging the conscious and unconscious and honors Toni Wolff’s concept of the medial in a contemporary context.
Laz presents dream-sharing, symbol work, and playful practices as accessible ways to strengthen inner knowing and boundary awareness.
The book is framed to invite readers of any gender to reclaim their intuitive authority and integrate dream material into daily life.
The book blends psychology, personal narrative, and practical exercises to help readers cultivate mediumistic and intuitive capacities.
It emphasizes bridging the conscious and unconscious and honors Toni Wolff’s concept of the medial in a contemporary context.
Laz presents dream-sharing, symbol work, and playful practices as accessible ways to strengthen inner knowing and boundary awareness.
The book is framed to invite readers of any gender to reclaim their intuitive authority and integrate dream material into daily life.
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