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180. David and the Divine Feminine

An episode of the In Her Image Podcast podcast, hosted by In Her Image, titled "180. David and the Divine Feminine" was published on January 11, 2026 and runs 72 minutes.

January 11, 2026 ·72m · In Her Image Podcast

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In this episode of the In Her Image podcast, host Meg Rittmanic explores the concept of the Divine Feminine as represented in the story of David from the Old Testament. Through a detailed analysis of the animated film 'David' and the original Hebrew texts, she uncovers the nurturing aspects of God, particularly through the name El Shaddai. The conversation delves into the symbolism of the almond tree, the significance of David's anointing, and the role of women in his life. Meg emphasizes the importance of receptivity and weaving as metaphors for understanding life's complexities, while also highlighting the maternal imagery present in David's Psalms. The episode concludes with a call to embrace the Divine Feminine in our own lives, recognizing the nurturing presence of God Almighty.

In this episode of the In Her Image podcast, host Meg Rittmanic explores the concept of the Divine Feminine as represented in the story of David from the Old Testament. Through a detailed analysis of the animated film 'David' and the original Hebrew texts, she uncovers the nurturing aspects of God, particularly through the name El Shaddai. The conversation delves into the symbolism of the almond tree, the significance of David's anointing, and the role of women in his life. Meg emphasizes the importance of receptivity and weaving as metaphors for understanding life's complexities, while also highlighting the maternal imagery present in David's Psalms. The episode concludes with a call to embrace the Divine Feminine in our own lives, recognizing the nurturing presence of God Almighty.

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