About: FIREDANCE Note from the Artist: Woman, you are wild. So be wild. Embrace your primal nature, dance around the fire, howl at the full moon. Hold hands with others under the star filled sky. Listen, don’t just hear, the waves crashing inside your heart. Size: A4 8.27 X 11.69 inches 21 X 29.7 cm A3 11.69 X 16.53 inches 29.7 X 42 cm A2 16.5 X 23.4 inches 42 X 59.4 cm 🌸Paper: Luster fine art photo paper 300gsm 🌸Comes unframed
The light and warmth of a fire, and a drum circle, create common bonds. Fire and drum are the first c
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I have been working with women and holding many women circles over the years. I deeply believe there is a rise in feminine energy, bringing balance to life and it’s our responsibility to get in touch…
Chances are if you are a woman, you feel unsafe quite frequently, whether that is walking alone at night to your car, speaking up when you feel uncomfortable, or sharing your emotions. The last thing you want is to be physically harmed, judged, ostracized, ridiculed, or dismissed. One of the safest places we can go […]
An in-depth guide to books about the Pagan sabbats, witch sabbats, and the Wheel of the Year, including Samhain, Yule, and Beltane.
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Antonio is an illustrator, graphic designer and comic artist living in Montreal, Canada. His works have been published on children's books, novels, and institut
A wild woman needs her sisters. It is true that we are vast. It is true that we are mystical. It is true that we are rich and vibrant and full of passion and purpose. In fact, we surge with it. It rises up in us — an all-consuming fire — and we burn with deep knowing, profound understanding, and a message to live in whatever way we see fit. If you have been called, you know it now. You are emerging. Your divinity — your soul — is ready to be embodied. You are asked to become a living goddess, embracing the authority and immortality that comes with soul-full living. We are fierce. We have proven that we have what it takes to overcome great hardship. We have proven that our hearts can withstand our darkest days and still blaze the trail forward. We have conceived of the goddess within us. We are pregnant with the lights of our own being. We are quickening. Oh, can you feel it? Can you feel what is about to be born? The new year ushers in the beginnings of labor, and it is time to call our sisters to us. We must gather now. We must draw each other near. We all need midwives. We all need doulas. We all need the songs of angels and the prayerful medicines of wise women in our midst. We are birthing a new world. A sister circle is not a luxury. It is essential to our emotional and spiritual health. Our culture pits women against each other because women of shared intent are dangerous to oppressive masculine systems. But we are wiser than that. We know our own power, and when we create a circuit of energy with other loving and conscious women, we magnify the nurturing, the healing, the grace, the freedom, the creativity and the love our lives stand for. Have you been yearning for a sister circle as much as I have? Then start one. That is what I am doing for 2015. If you happen to be in the Philadelphia area, my circle is forming now, so hop on board. Here are some guidelines I wrote for my circle, which I extend to you freely to borrow for your own. 1. Our circle is sacred: We come to our circle with love, consciousness, honor and respect. We are women of integrity and honor. We speak our truths fearlessly and lovingly. 2. Our circle is private: Trust is paramount in a sister circle. Women in our circle are invited to share their personal challenges and heartaches. Whatever is revealed in our circle is held in strictest confidence by all members. 3. Our circle is creative: The divine feminine is a creative and loving force. The sharing of art, poetry, and handmade items is strongly encouraged in our circle. Women’s talents from bread-baking to birthing new life and everything in-between are celebrated here. We support all noble endeavors for all our sisters in whatever ways we can assist her in the midwifery of her fondest dreams, in the circle and in life. 4. Our circle is leaderless: All women who are members of this circle share in the responsibility of creating an experience shared by the whole group. We will rotate hostesses so that the labor of birthing our circle into reality each month is shared by everyone. Sisters able to offer a suitable space for us to gather will be supported fully by members of the circle. 5. Our circle is abundant: We all participate in bringing the richness and lushness that is the nature of our Mother into our circle. We arrive each month with our holiest treasures and creations. We all bring nourishment: literally and figuratively. A potluck of food, wine, sacred artifacts and new creations are part of our monthly ritual. 6. Our circle is warm: We create the hearth, the love, the nurturing in our circle that all thriving beings need. Women don’t have enough support, and we meet to rectify this and bring safety, healing, light and warmth to women’s lives, that all our sisters become fully realized and supported by our love. 7. Our circle is closed. A circle with too many participants becomes unmanageable and less intimate. Our first circle will determine the size of our group and the sisters we will journey with in 2015. Once established, any new members who wish to join (if there is space) must be approved by the circle. What would you add to your circle? Please comment below and let us know. ***** >>Read more: Sisters, We Are A Beautiful Dark Forest — How To Gather Your Coven. {Sacred Circle Society} Comments Bio Facebook Latest Posts Alison NappiAlison Nappi is the creator of The Wildness Deck; she is a writer, a creative consultant, and spiritual teacher coaching Wild Women back to the arts of creation and embodiment through ceremony, creativity, and oracular feats of wildness and wonder. When she splits off from the pack, you may find Alison howling at the moon through a thick canopy of trees, singing songs with trumpeting daffodils, or dancing her embodied prayers around a campfire, mud in her hair. Like Alison on Facebook or send an email to be added to her mailing list. Alison Nappi Latest posts by Alison Nappi (see all) Discovering the Attributes We Empaths Need in Our Lovers. - May 6, 2024 You Don’t Need to ‘Raise Your Vibration’ to Heal. - May 6, 2024 When in the Wild World, Think with the Body. - May 6, 2024
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2. Ego cannot be the driver: If you enter a sacred circle of women and the facilitator screams of ego, consistently wants to speak loudly on the platform they
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Photo by Catriona Shatwell ~ Cat Art.. Available to buy here.. www.made2measuremirrors.co.uk/Printed-Canvas-The-Old-Road... The Old Road ~ Tree Tunnel - Ballynoe, County Down, Northern Ireland. © Cat-Art ~ Cat Shatwell. Planet Earth Daily Photo - planetearthdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/06/old-road.html The old road that leads to a ancient stone circle, a beautiful & magical place, Ballynoe, Co.Down, Ireland. Ballynoe Stone Circle in Co. Down A very large circle of over 50 stones up to 1.8 metres high (though many smaller) encloses a space about 35 metres across. It was built as a counterpart to the circle at Swinside in Cumbria. In the E half of the circle is a long low mound which contained large kists at the E and W ends. This mound obliterated two shortlived cairns built after the circle was constructed, in what Aubrey Burl describes as "prehistoric bigotry and vandalism [which] ruined this magnificent monument. " Three pairs of stones stand outside the circle at varying distances, the nearest pair at the W side forming a kind of entrance 2.1 metres wide. Many of the stones in this circle were originally shoulder to shoulder, as at Lough Gur, at Swinside in Cumbria and La Menec in Brittany. A portalled entrance is aligned on the setting sun half-way between midwinter and midsummer (around March 21st), and the setting sun at winter solstice seems to slide down between the Mountains of Mourne which form a fine backdrop to the circle. All photographs in my photostream are copyrighted © Cat-Art Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved. Follow me on Facebook... www.facebook.com/DoublevisionImages The Old Road on Facebook ~ www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=139191989552773&set=a...
If I was to ask you right now on a scale of 1-to-10 (with 1 being wide awake and alert and 10 being fast asleep) what number would you choose? Consciousness is generally meant to mean how aware one…
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Before the United States became a country, there were witch hangings and it’s something I often think about around the Fourth of July. This past month marks 325 years since the first witch hanging as a part of the infamous Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts. Back then people (mostly women, though some men too) were accused of being a witch based on their behaviors or interests, but now being a witch is proudly self-proclaimed. The word witch is often associated with images of an old woman with warts and a large nose who’s into evil or scaring children. In the Wizard of Oz or other mythology the witch was either good or bad but never both but these images and stereotypes are outdated and already in the midst of a makeover.