Morgana - How Desiree Gerretzen reclaimed her voice and femininity
Home maker Desiree Gerretzen flew from France to Morgana’s retreat in Bali to reclaim her voice and femininity–casualties of putting herself last for too many years. Soon after the retreat she created a blog to explore her passions. Months later her first book came out!
Meet Desiree:
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My name is Desiree Gerretzen. I just
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recently moved to France with my family.
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I came on this crossroads in my life and needed to get in
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touch with my sensuality and my feminine side.
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And somehow down the line I lost my voice, and I just wanted to get my voice back again.
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What I got out of this experience is way more than I expected.
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It’s such a beautiful experience. Being coached by Morgana, with all these beautiful goddesses,
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having this tribe supporting you–this tribe of women–it’s really such an amazing experience.
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It’s really… deep down from my heart, I’m so grateful.
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Morgana takes all the time you need to get deep into your root cause
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and she really is an expert at retrieving it and changing it.
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Like it is magic.
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The change is so amazing.
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being a woman i know everyone has somehow, somewhere, has deep hidden an issue
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that needs to be retrieved, to get whole again and living the life we choose.
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And Morgana is really an expert in this area.
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So I guess every woman should come to Morgana.
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