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The Femenome: A New View of Women’s Hormonal Life

 

Jane Catherine Severn · Saturday 28 February · 4:15 – 5:15pm

For most of history, women’s hormonal life has been poorly understood, negatively regarded, and painfully experienced. The monthly cycle is an inconvenience. Menopause is something to be managed. The wisdom traditions have been lost.

Jane Catherine Severn has spent 40 years developing a completely new understanding of women’s hormonal design, one that goes far beyond reproduction to reveal a system of deep intelligence and purpose. She calls it the femenome®.

This talk introduces her pioneering work: how women’s hormones behave the way they do, why the so-called “symptoms” of our hormonal life are actually doorways into unrealised potentials in the female psyche, and how understanding this can transform not only how we feel about ourselves, but our place in the world.

This is knowledge not elsewhere available. Whether you are navigating menstrual cycles, approaching menopause, or supporting women in your life, this talk offers a perspective that genuinely shifts everything.

About Jane Catherine Severn

Jane Catherine Severn is a psychotherapist, author, and the founder of Luna House in Christchurch. Her work on the femenome® has been developed over four decades of close study and deep respect for the integrity of women’s innate design. She is a writer, educator, and Pascha Therapist, and her work seeks to restore meaning and sacredness to women’s daily lives.

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