Social Cohesion and Seeds of Spring

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Join us for a Conversation in the Red Tent, Friday, March 27, 2020, via Zoom

Each month, the darkness of the New Moon urges us into a dreamworld - to let go of “doing” for a few sacred moments - in order to allow physical metabolic debris and stale emotional energy to shed like dead skin from our cells and psyches.  In these sacred and deeply tender moments (post-harvest phase of the previous cycle), our lessons are fresh, if often painful.  If we actively and conscientiously engage in the process of clearing the debris, we come away lighter, wiser, and with fresh, true, and necessary insights naturally emerging to inform our journey forward.  It is in these moments, in a healing space, where a gently-guided, compassionately held, honest and freewheeling conversation can give birth to necessary course corrections and extraordinary possibilities.  It’s spring folks – what seeds and opportunities will we devote our energy to this season? 

In this moment when everything feels uncertain and the world is practicing physical distancing, the women of the Red Tent are coming together this week of the New Moon to share what’s on our hearts, and to cultivate social cohesion, emotional resilience and holistic vitality.  Our gathering will include healing and rejuvenating meditative practices. 

This circle will be held online on Zoom.  Number of participants will be limited to ensure ample time and space for a juicy conversation.  We usually meet in Eindhoven, Netherlands, but current circumstances allow us to include anyone in our worldwide community who would like to take part.  Additional gatherings will be added as needed/desired. 

Please email to register:  redtent@heartwombandsoul.com

Date:  Friday, March 27, 2020

Eindhoven time:  20.00 – 22.00

Pacific time:  12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

The Red Tent is always free.  Donations and/or community contributions are welcome.  Contact the host to donate or discuss ways you can contribute to help our community continue to thrive.