The Art of Going With The Flow: Timeless Cyclical Wisdom for Women

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Last night in the Red Tent we gathered for deep sharing and meditations that celebrate seasons and cycles; seasons of our life, the natural world, daily cycles, individual cycles. What can shift when we align with ourselves, one another, and the world around us is nothing short of astonishing!

Through alignment with natural principles, we develop the skill to transform and release old, stagnant and sick energy – much like composting in our garden. We develop the ability to transform life experiences and lessons to wisdom, and our capacity to thrive in relationships and creative endeavors of all kinds expands exponentially – just like the beautiful blossoming of flowers in spring. This timeless and powerful cycle of conceiving, creating, expressing, extracting lessons, and composting is available to us throughout our lifetime – if we make the effort to observe and engage. Every day, every month, every season, every lifetime is a new opportunity to grow more vibrant - more wildly alive - and to expand and refine the value of our impact in the world. Forever. How amazing is that?

In case you missed this month’s gathering, I created a handout that summarizes The Art of Going with the Flow; Timeless Cyclical Wisdom for Women. I will be happy to share this with you if you contact me directly with your email address.

I look forward to seeing you in the Red Tent in January when we will explore a topic that couldn’t be more important to address at this moment in time: Women’s Sexual Sovereignty: what does this mean and why is it important? Recommended (though not required) reading to prepare for this conversation: Emergence of the Sensual Woman, by Saida Désilets.

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