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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 and February.

The King's Mill in the snow
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WMtE 4 - Questions to participants

As we move into the coalescing "collective field" of the Women who will gather for the next (4th) Women Moving the Edge, you are invited to join this conversation.

 

We offer two questions for you to answer, in a way that we get to know each other and start our conversation.


What is calling to you to come, to be with other women in deepening our exploration of moving the edge?


Is there a deeply held question, something you are seeking to better understand as we come together?  A direction for you, your work, or for us as a collective of women?     read more »

Reports conf.calls leading to WMtE4

In the small 'history' of Women Moving the Edge, we started our conversations leading to the first gathering (early 2007) here on ENexus, then moved to Zaadz - later Gaia platform - because of the upgrading of ENexus.

Now for the 4th gathering (Nov. 14-17, 2008 at Angel's Rest, Leyden, MA, USA) we are back here! The invitation is attached below.

For easy reading, start from the bottom up! 

 

The feminine touch

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I came along this site: The feminine touch; with an English and Dutch version.. There are a few beautiful drawings by one of the contritors... from women in boxes to women in circles... and lots in between. Please take a look and enjoy!

 

Reports conf.calls April 2006 - Febr 2007

"It seems that it is time to open a conversation in our community about the role of women and the feminine in our evolutionary work." This is what I wrote April 2006.

What started as an initiative of four, has become over the summer '06, a project we held with three women. Below you will find all the reports of our conference calls.

In the mean time the gathering Women Moving the Edge happened, and it was fascinating and inspiring for all participants. You can read more or less all what happened there in my blog, starting here.  read more »

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