Episode 38: Morgan Day Cecil on Sexual, Mystic Wholeness

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What you make conscious, you make yours.”

-Morgan Day Cecil, The Everything Belongs Podcast


 

Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Morgan Day Cecil. Morgan is the creator of the Feminine Wholeness™  Method, a daily embodiment practice and holistic framework that helps women come home to their whole self—head, heart & honeypot. Twice a year she leads the Embody Academy, a feminine mastermind and supportive chrysalis for women who are ready for next-level self-expression and influence in life, business and love. She has a Master's Degree in Philosophy and has spent 20-years training in mind-body-spirit methodologies for healing and transformation, including yoga, breathwork, trauma-release, hypnotherapy, deep feminine psychology, energy healing, contemplative christianity and tantra. Her personal life has taken her from chronic depression and the reality of a single mom on food stamps, to 6-figure CEO and mother of two living a true romance and meaningful adventure with her husband in Portland, OR. Her clients get to enjoy becoming the women they’ve always desired to be- joyful, sexy, self-expressed, and free to go after their soulful ambitions, without the hang-up of what other people think.  She leads with her own vulnerability, models what wholeness looks like (unapologetic womanhood and shame-free imperfection), and gives women the permission and the tools to come home to herself. In this episode, Madison and Morgan speak on feminine wholeness, true expression and reclaiming our inner sense of safety. This discussion is for anyone wanting to own more of their feminine in a way that welcomes its expression beyond the "shoulds" and shaming, and who desires to re-mother themselves back to delight, sexuality and a life of possibility.


 

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In this episode we have a conversation about:

  • Feminine Wholeness and how Morgan defines it

  • How Morgan helps women come home to themselves through possibility, delight and innocence, and sexuality and sensuality (the head, the heart and the honeypot)

  • Morgan's process of loss of innocence and reclaiming wholeness

  • The programming and unlearning around the male gaze, internalized shame and learning from a young age that sex and sexuality was a currency

  • How motherhood and mother figures opened the door for Morgan to do her work around belonging, inner safety, remothering herself and living in freedom in her womanhood

  • The mother wound, using mothering as a mirror and being a person beyond being a parent

  • What "Soft Gaze" is, as well as Madison and Morgan's experience with learning what it was

  • Morgan's work around the fear and "trance" of being seen by other women, being held in sisterhood and feeling like a "young girl" still

  • Being the steward of your own emotions and energy and Morgan's path to feeling safe

  • Feminine expression and how it relates to hyper-focusing on policing each other's womanhood

  • Shifting the "shoulds", making your feminine yours and being a disruptor