
DOM Study Group
Women Who Run With the Wolves
Join us on a transformative journey of self-discovery through the book 'Women Who Run with the Wolves'
Women need to understand their psyche to be healed and empowered
Clarissa Pinkola Estés's iconic book is more than just printed words; it is a healing elixir and balm for our darkest wounds.
In this study group, I will guide you to explore each page of this work, together with other women, discovering the natural and instinctive powers of the wild feminine.
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THIS STUDY IS TRANSFORMATIVE BECAUSE YOU WILL:
Understanding the female psyche
Better understanding the complexity of your own emotions, desires and challenges.
Have liberation and empowerment
You will have your authenticity and personal power activated, freeing yourself from the social and cultural restrictions that limit you.
Heal emotional wounds
Many women find emotional healing here as we discuss topics such as abuse, trauma, and loss, offering perspectives and tools for dealing with these painful experiences.
Reconnect with your wild nature
Through metaphors, the book connects us to the instinctive and wild nature that women have lost in modern society.
Explore your creativity
Through the book and the more than 30 years of experience I have, you will have your creativity awakened, along with your artistic expression and the pursuit of personal passions and interests.
Engage in an Empowered Female Community
The study group helps us strengthen ties, creating a space for mutual support.

Who is Lu Brites?
Active in the Brazilian performing arts and a yogini since the age of 14, Lu Brites is a yoga teacher, dancer, actress, choreographer, body trainer, movement director for over 25 years, creator of the DOM Method and DOM School.
Lu Brites brought all her experience on stage, screens and classrooms to the school as a way of amplifying teaching that enhances the health and creativity of every human being.