Sue Monk Kidd's reflections in "The Dance of the Dissident Daughter" reveal a profound realization about her journey of self-discovery. She expresses surprise at finding that her quest for fulfillment was not rooted in external factors but rather within herself. This inward exploration led her to uncover aspects of her identity and purpose that she previously overlooked.
Kidd describes the process of awakening as akin to remembering her true self, specifically reconnecting with a deep Feminine Source that has always been a part of her. This insight emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the power of introspection in understanding one's identity and finding inner peace.