Native American Sacred Feminine
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Grandmother Spider, or Spider Woman, appears in the origin stories of many Native American groups. She is just one of many ancestral Native American sacred feminine archetypes that you will be introduced to during this presentation. Legends and stories were important in Native American cultures because they helped Native American adapt to both the natural and supernatural worlds.
Today, Native American traditions still offer great wisdom. They teach us to both respect the Earth and to connect deeply to Her, for Native Americans believe she is the Mother. Sadly, many Westerners have lost the ability to bond with our Great Mother and to feel deep gratitude for what She provides. Through sharing and guided visualization you will be able to reconnect to Her universal Web of Life.
Please join us to learn about Native American culture, hear legends of their ancestral Mothers, and to reconnect with the Web of Life.
Please RSVP with a $10 Love Donation. This Circle will be an on-line circle via zoom. If we can also offer it in-person you will be notified.
Women have an innate need to gather and be in relationship. Throughout history, women have gathered in circles to empower each other, offer comfort and support, and share wisdom. This is especially true during times of stress or hardship. With polarization and politics dividing us further every day, women need community now more than ever.
Many women today are also hungering for a greater connection to spirit. Our Sacred Feminine Circles honor both the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine. However, our focus is on the Divine Feminine. Learning about and celebrating the Divine Feminine provides us with insights and expanded awareness of what it means to be a woman and the true value of feminine traits that are so needed for the survival of our world today.
We invite you to join our Sacred Feminine Circle during which we will honor the Divine Feminine as well as the spark of the Divine within each one of us. We will align with the cycles of life, of nature, and the moon so that we can live with intention and more gracefully flow with the challenges of our Earthwalk. Together, in our sisterhood, we will nourish our personal and spiritual growth while we raise our consciousness in service to humanity and the world.