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The gods have spoken!
More accurately, two
goddesses
have
spoken. One speaks to us over the span of centuries past – the
other speaks from the here and now. But, both speak with one
voice. The voices are those of Aphrodite, the ancient goddess
of love, and Jeanette Jaffe-Longoria, the contemporary global
goddess of an entirely new approach to helping women rediscover
sensuality, romance and a revitalized life as they mature.
Aphrodite and Me is an approach to life that integrates
philosophical, physical, environmental and nutritional aspects of a
woman’s being, by employing the wisdom and inspiration of
Aphrodite’s mythical life. This unique interpretive process
draws on the ancient truths of what helps a woman achieve and
maintain sensuality, self-awareness and a sense of well-being.
At just two years old,
Jeanette Jaffe-Longoria decided that her
passion in life was to dance,
whirling and twirling in the midst of
music and beauty. We can only
dream of dancing at
Julliard to
the music that we hear in our hearts. However, that did not
happen for Jeanette.
Instead, she has spent the last sixty years creating her own
musical
dance in life. Married to
two powerful men, Morris Jaffe
and 'Chito' Longoria, Jeanette began
drafting her feelings of
the song she had in her heart by giving birth to seven children;
six
wonderful children with
Morris Jaffe and one child with Chito Longoria. Along with raising
children, Jeanette has
entertained and been entertained all over the world. Included in
her
lists of friends and
acquaintances are loving ties in just about
every country on the globe.
Later in her life, Jeanette became intrigued by the goddess
Aphrodite,
defender of women
and protector of children. While
most people called Aphrodite "The
Goddess of Love",
Jeanette
discovered she was far more than that. During a trip to Cyprus,
as she was being
photographed walking into a sun-drenched
Mediterranean Sea, the
mythological birthplace of
Aphrodite,
Jeanette again began to experience the music in her heart
that
she had heard as
a child. This time she would follow her passion. |