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George Por - 6 days 21 hours ago
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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.
Spaceholders for this gathering were: Judy, Eugenie, Ria
Here follows the rest of the original posting:
End of March 2006, 8 women gathered in Seattle on invitation of Juanita (from World Café) who were looking into the role of women for creating a sacred online space. They called their gathering: Girl Geeks, or GG.
I asked Ashley to share her experiences of their meeting, and we ended up in a Skype call with her, Sheri and me on April 1st.
Then, next day, Tina (reflecting on Moving the Edge) wrote in an email to me: “I too find our gathering rich on experiences and I am still holding a lot of questions that I think it would be useful to dig into.
One burning question is the role of women’s liberation in moving the edge. ...
I am also holding this question whether it would be a good idea to have a 'moving the edge of women'.”
So something is surfacing, trying to find it's voice...
please join this conversation in a spirit of meditation...
... in the spirit of what Tina wrote: "The theme of the masculine and the feminime and how we can go beyond .... and how a community can embrace everything without lowering the bare and go with some kind of pseudo consensus."
We are holding this conversation space with centering, and listening and speaking to the middle. Please enter into some moments of silence before writing; don't share viewpoints, but offer your inquiry as a gift to the collective.
Ria


