Care of She Tele-Class

We’re moving into a new time. You sense it, don’t you?

Outmoded structures are collapsing around us; just look at the Arab Spring. Systems that do not support life and love are being challenged; just look at the Occupy movement.

But there’s something even deeper happening. I like to think of it as the return of the Divine Feminine (and I didn’t come up with that; there are many others in this camp).

Many of us can see and feel that our patriarchal, hyper-masculine, capitalistic society doesn’t nurture us. We sense that something is off, that something needs to change. And the great news is, it is changing.

What do I mean by “the return of the Divine Feminine”?

A return to the honoring of Earth, the ancestors, women, children, and animals; living in the flow; believing dreams hold valuable information; and deeply understanding how intimately connected we are. Moving through the world more gently, getting out of Ego and into Self, listening to inner wisdom, intuition, and synchronicity.

I don’t sense that this is a radical rejection of the Masculine, however. I believe that this movement will bring back an honoring of the Feminine and then we will enter a time of balance between the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine.

We’re all steeped in this shift and it has many of us feeling unmoored. How do we navigate this time of change? How do we resist the rampant messages of fear and move toward our authentic, creative way of being in the world?

I know many people, especially women, who’ve felt called to move toward this new way.

And as a result, many of them are on what we might call the Heroine’s Journey. It’s similar to the Hero’s Journey, a term coined by mythologist Joseph Campbell and made manifest by men like George Lucas with Star Wars and JRR Tolkein with The Lord of the Rings. We all know the Hero’s Journey well because it shapes so much of our entertainment industry.

But what is the Heroine’s Journey and how is it different from the Hero’s Journey? And where can women who are on this journey find support?

I’ve been pondering this deeply for a long time and more recently I started a dialouge about it with Jamie Walters of Ivy Sea. We’ve created something to help women in the thick of the Heroine’s Journey traverse its tricky terrain.

It’s called Care of She. Our first offering is a four-week tele-class called Reconceiving the Dream.

In the class, we’re helping women reclaim their power, take ownership of their authentic, heart-felt stories, and use their Feminine gifts to navigate this new path.

You’ll learn how to recognize your unique journey and your role in it, you’ll develop a different relationship with fear and other triggers,
and you’ll discover the power within Feminine archetypes and myths
and learn to work with them on your journey. We’ll also provide you with a number of practices to integrate into your daily life that will help you navigate this new path of change and uncertainty.

The class begins Thursday, February 16, and we’re hosting a preview call on Thursday, February 9 on the Feminine Mojo show so you can learn more about the class.

The class is significantly discounted to those who sign up before February 3, so  visit the event page today and claim your spot.

By registering early, you’ll also have the chance to win a session with Jamie, and a healing or dreamwork session with me.  We’ll select five winners at random.

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