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The Oracle: The Queen, the Princess, and the Whore

Hard Times, Vol. IV

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The Oracle: The Queen, the Princess, and the Whore

By: Stefan Aarnio
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What does it mean to be a woman in the modern world?

The Oracle examines what it means to be a woman in the modern world and explores the four types of women: oracles, queens, princesses, and whores. What each type of woman is and how they fit into the world of power of the world of men.

The definition of a woman has become more flexible than ever in history and The Oracle offers a clear path to what is feminine instead of feminist. Where the world encourages women to become men by competing with men, The Oracle allows a woman to find harmony with the male species by embracing her femininity to have meaning, love, happiness, and family.

©2020 Stefan Aarnio (P)2020 Stefan Aarnio
Gender Studies Social Sciences Royalty
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binged it and sat in reflection at times about what I had read... the writer provides an interesting perspective.

where to begin? A very honest piece of work.

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Brilliant book, priceless value. Stefan makes this book so easy to read, and the factual content gives you undoubtable confidence in the knowledge presented.

The truth. Every woman/man should read this book.

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God bless you. I pray for you and thank god that he guided me to your book at a time when I was looking for purpose harder than ever in my life. I am “only” 23. This book is the speech my father should have made with me. But he didn’t. You made me want to raise a strong generation and you convinced me that this is the most meaningful purpose to have. I will try to become better and better everyday. You inspired me. Thank you. I pray that god forgives your sins.

Thank you for a fatherly message

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