In Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ archetype of “The Dangerous Old Woman,” she introduces a powerful and transformative concept: “Stand in my danger.” This phrase, often misinterpreted, is not about stepping into peril or embracing risk for the sake of growth. Rather, it is a profound expression of protection, wisdom, and strength. It calls upon the wise woman archetype—the deep, ancient part of ourselves that has faced life’s challenges and now stands ready to offer her strength and guidance.
“Stand in my danger” is the voice of the wise woman, the part of ourselves that says, “I have endured, I have suffered, I have grown strong through life’s storms, and I offer you my protection. Stand in my presence, within my wisdom, and I will hold you safely as you face your own journey.” This blog explores the meaning of this phrase, the role of the inner wise woman, and how we can learn to access this protective energy during times of transition and challenge.
In many cultures, there is an archetype of the wise, old woman who holds immense power and knowledge. She is often seen as dangerous not because she is harmful but because her wisdom and insight have the ability to dismantle illusions, breakthrough falsehoods, and radically transform those who come into contact with her. She is the keeper of the ancient, the one who has lived many lifetimes in one, and offers her protection and strength to those willing to learn from her.
Clarissa Pinkola Estés reminds us that the danger the wise woman represents is not a threat—it is a shield. It is the understanding that this powerful part of ourselves has seen and survived it all. When the wise, old woman says, “Stand in my danger,” she offers her immense capacity for protection and guidance, reminding us that we don’t have to face life’s challenges alone. This is an invitation to tap into the wisdom that has always been within us, to stand in the power of our own resilience.
We all have access to this archetypal wise woman within us. She is the part of ourselves that has been shaped by our experiences, pain, joy, and growth. She carries the wisdom of our life stories and the accumulated knowledge of our ancestors. When going through transitions, challenges, or times of uncertainty, this inner wise woman steps forward to say, “I will protect you.”
Standing in her danger means standing in the protective power of our own wisdom. It acknowledges that we have the strength to navigate life’s challenges, not by avoiding them, but by trusting that we are held in the protective arms of our inner knowing.
One of the most beautiful aspects of this phrase, “Stand in my danger,” is the reminder that we do not always have to push ourselves into discomfort or uncertainty without support. Often, in personal growth, there is an emphasis on stepping out of comfort zones, embracing fear, or taking bold risks. While there is truth in the idea that growth often happens outside the familiar, we must also recognize the importance of feeling protected and supported as we grow.
The protective energy of the wise woman allows us to take steps forward, knowing that we are safe. She is the part of us that has seen what is on the other side of difficulty and knows that we will survive and thrive through it. Her presence provides a sense of security and grounding that enables us to move through life’s transitions more confidently and with less fear.
In my coaching practice, I often see women trying to push themselves into transformation, feeling that they must always be brave and take risks without hesitation. However, true transformation happens when we feel protected enough to take those steps, knowing we are held by something greater than our fears. The inner wise woman, the dangerous old woman, provides that sense of grounding and protection. We can face life’s challenges with a calm and centered heart when we listen to her.
How do we access this part of ourselves, especially during times of doubt or fear? The wise woman’s voice is often subtle, quiet, and deep. She is not the voice of urgency or anxiety but the calm presence that reminds us we are capable, resilient, and protected.
Here are some ways to tap into the energy of the wise woman within:
To “stand in my danger” is an invitation to trust in the process of growth and transformation. It’s a reminder that you don’t have to face challenges without support—you can lean into the protective power of your inner wisdom. There is no rush or urgency to push yourself into action without first feeling grounded in the strength within you.
The wise woman within knows that life is a long journey filled with moments of joy, sorrow, fear, and growth. She does not demand that you be fearless; instead, she offers you the shelter of her wisdom, experience, and protection. When you stand in her danger, you are standing in the power of your own resilience, knowing you are strong enough to face whatever comes your way.
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