Women Moving the Edge - Fifth iteration
This was the largest gathering so far - 16 women in all - gathering in the intimacy and earthiness of the beautiful King's Mill in Eliksem (Flanders) for four days over the transition between January... More »
This was the largest gathering so far - 16 women in all - gathering in the intimacy and earthiness of the beautiful King's Mill in Eliksem (Flanders) for four days over the transition between January... More »
On the evening of the third day of our women moving the edge retreat, Maria and Sarah did a tarot reading on the collective question that had emerged from the centre of our circle during... More »
The sun rose redly this morning on ice in the moat and frost on the grass. Yesterday we sank through layers of archetypal woman – the fear, the pain, the anger, the joy and the... More »
Here are some impressions from my journal, jotted during our gathering. It is an impressionistic and rather disjointed glimpse, snatched in breaks - in between managing multimedia down- and uploading. Our time together deserves rich... More »
Friday 1 February 2008 We have been together for 24 hours, Judy, Ria and me. Soaking each other up. Allowing our energetic capillaries to flow into each other and mingle in the physical space as... More »
Purpose A purposeful collective space for conscious women who will: • explore and move the edge of what it means to know, sense, be and do our emergent collective future potential • ask together the... More »
Could there be a hierarchy of collective buddhas? I’ve just spent a few hours indulging in reading the current edition of What Is Enlightenment Magazine . Of course I found some gems that feed into... More »
You might recall that I told some stories about the Women Moving the Edge retreat I attended in March. After two and a half days of intense chaos and emptiness, we made it through "the... More »
Ten days ago I spent almost four days with eight other women engaging in a bizarre evolutionary passtime called moving the edge . To the extent that we knew what we were letting ourselves in... More »