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Dragon Time: Menopause as Mystery, Medicine and Power is a luminous guidebook for the woman standing at the threshold of her second life. Blending naturopathic wisdom, feminine spirituality, psychology, and ancestral teachings, Brenda Rogers reframes menopause not as decline, but as a profound initiation-one that calls a woman back to her deepest truth, her embodied wisdom, and her untamed power.
In these pages, Brenda reveals menopause as a dragon time: a potent alchemical season where heat becomes transformation, inner fire becomes clarity, and long-buried truths rise like smoke demanding to be seen. The dragon is the perfect symbol for this stage of life-fierce, discerning, sovereign, and deeply ancient. Across cultures, dragons guard treasure, protect thresholds, and hold the secrets of creation. Likewise, post-menopausal women hold the medicine of experience, embodied knowing, and the capacity to lead from intuition and grace.
Through storytelling, science, and sacred practice, Dragon Time guides women to understand their changing bodies, honour their emotional terrain, nourish themselves with nature-based remedies, and reclaim the power that has always belonged to them. It is both a map and a mirror-a companion for the midlife woman who feels the stirring of something wilder, wiser, and more whole.
This book invites readers to step beyond the medicalised narrative of menopause and embrace it instead as a rite of passage, a reclamation, and an awakening. Here, the dragon is not a creature to be tamed, but an ally calling each woman home to herself.
In these pages, Brenda reveals menopause as a dragon time: a potent alchemical season where heat becomes transformation, inner fire becomes clarity, and long-buried truths rise like smoke demanding to be seen. The dragon is the perfect symbol for this stage of life-fierce, discerning, sovereign, and deeply ancient. Across cultures, dragons guard treasure, protect thresholds, and hold the secrets of creation. Likewise, post-menopausal women hold the medicine of experience, embodied knowing, and the capacity to lead from intuition and grace.
Through storytelling, science, and sacred practice, Dragon Time guides women to understand their changing bodies, honour their emotional terrain, nourish themselves with nature-based remedies, and reclaim the power that has always belonged to them. It is both a map and a mirror-a companion for the midlife woman who feels the stirring of something wilder, wiser, and more whole.
This book invites readers to step beyond the medicalised narrative of menopause and embrace it instead as a rite of passage, a reclamation, and an awakening. Here, the dragon is not a creature to be tamed, but an ally calling each woman home to herself.