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Purpose For Paradise
Season 2 Episode 2 : Being An Intentional Woman & Understanding The Influence Of Your Femininity
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Season 2 Episode 2 : Being An Intentional Woman & Understanding The Influence Of Your Femininity

In this episode I explain how to be an intentional woman, understand the influence you possess as woman, and the importance of feminine expression.

In this episode I discuss the “Snow White Live Action” controversy, some exercises and lessons to gauge where your femininity is at, lessons from Queen Esther in the Bible, how a feminine woman is an intentional woman, how beauty and style are important points of influence as a woman, and more.

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This is a good episode, and I recommend paying attention to the lessons and exercises I discuss to gauge how you are doing in the expression of your femininity.

With the Snow White Live Action controversy being a hot topic, this notion came to my mind : Disney needs a new princess and you’re at the audition. If you were asked to put on a pretty dress, twirl around, and smile, could you do it, or would you feel uncomfortable? If you say would feel uncomfortable, it’s a sign that something might be off with your femininity. You should not feel uncomfortable expressing your femininity. 93% of communication is non-verbal. It’s body language. Movement is a big proportion to feminine expression, and a big element to a Princess audition.

Why is everyone upset with the new Snow White Live Action movie? Because they stripped Snow White of her FEMININE TRAITS, that make her undoubtedly lovely. People are saying this girl would have made a better Snow White, no this one, people are identifying women who have feminine traits and applying it to being able to play a princess well. So let’s say you got cast as a princess for a Disney movie. Would the general public be mad at you for butchering the role? Or would your feminine expression be so harmonious, that you utterly ooze femininity and ace the role?

Could people identify some princess-like traits and virtues in you, and say you would be good for the role?

But here’s the thing being a Princess isn’t just an acting role - it’s the Heavenly reality of your soul, as a daughter of The King. So it’s VERY important to not allow your feminine expression to not be diluted and watered down, because we are called to strive to be the women God created us to be.

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