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Source in Motion: Awakening the Divine Feminine and the Power of Your Sovereign Self
You are not broken. You are vast.
For decades, Lisa M. Lee believed she was broken—a problem to be fixed, a project to be improved, a woman who needed to be smaller, quieter, and more palatable to fit into a world that wasn't designed for her. She climbed the corporate ladder, accumulated the achievements, and performed the role of the "good girl" who had it all together. And inside, she was empty.
Source in Motion is the book she wished she'd had on that journey. Part memoir, part manifesto, part practical guide, it weaves together Lisa's personal story of unraveling and reclaiming with research, practices, and invitations for every woman who has ever felt like she's too much or not enough.
At its heart is a simple phrase that changed everything: I am divine. I am sovereign. I am Source in Motion. These words are not an affirmation to believe—they're a recognition to embody. They remind us that our worth is inherent, that our authority is our own, and that we are always becoming, always flowing, always alive.
Organized into five sections—The Inner Reclamation, The Outer Expression, The Community Web, The Legacy, and The Integration—this book takes you on a journey through the dimensions of life where women are most often told we're not enough: leadership and the workplace, health and self-advocacy, entrepreneurship and money, relationships and community, purpose and spirituality, activism and legacy. Each chapter includes stories, reflections, and practical exercises designed to help you remember what you already know.
With additional chapters tailored for specific readers—the corporate woman navigating the boardroom, the healing reader reclaiming her body from trauma, the young woman just starting her journey, the activist building collective power, the spiritual seeker exploring the divine feminine—Source in Motion meets you where you are and invites you to go where you're called.
This is not a book about fixing what's broken. It's about recognizing that you never were. It's not a ten-step program to becoming someone new. It's an invitation to become more fully who you already are.
You are not broken. You are vast.
You are divine. You are sovereign. You are Source in Motion.
