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Women Who Run With the Wolves: Reawakening
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 682272" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>I think maybe it is a courageous image too, nlj. The desert is said to represent the places in the heart we are singing back to life. No distractions. No water that is visible, no joy to sustain us. And so, we become very real, in the desert. In all those 500 miles, the red bloom can matter in a way we would never have seen it before. Life, in all those arid miles of sand.</p><p></p><p>There is a book: <u>Dance of the Spirit The Seven Steps of Women's Spirituality</u> by Maria Harris. </p><p></p><p>"<em>A woman's spirituality is a rhythmic series of movements that can be imagined as steps in a dance, where there is movement backward <u>and</u> forward. At whatever step we find ourselves, we are where we are meant to be."</em></p><p></p><p><em>"From a leading educator in women's studies, here is a gentle yet provocative book that will help women find ~ and use ~ the spiritual steps that can transform their lives. In the "quiet revolution" of women's increasing spiritual self awareness, Dr Maria Harris teaches women how to dance to the music of their own souls ~ while discovering their unique and authentic female selves.</em></p><p></p><p><em>As women continue to gain a clearer sense of self in every area of their lives, they are also realizing there are facets of their interior lives that are uniquely female. it is this rich, inner world of mystery, power, and promise every woman must enter in order to achieve a true awareness of her identity. To that end, Dance of the Spirit moves through the seven steps of woman's spirituality ~ Awakening, Dis~Covering, Creating, Dwelling, Nourishing, Traditioning, and Transforming ~ and discusses the meaning and movement of each step that form the spiritual dance. Here as well are exercises, meditations, and new insights to lend strength, momentum, poise, and balance to the dance."</em></p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 682272, member: 17461"] I think maybe it is a courageous image too, nlj. The desert is said to represent the places in the heart we are singing back to life. No distractions. No water that is visible, no joy to sustain us. And so, we become very real, in the desert. In all those 500 miles, the red bloom can matter in a way we would never have seen it before. Life, in all those arid miles of sand. There is a book: [U]Dance of the Spirit The Seven Steps of Women's Spirituality[/U] by Maria Harris. "[I]A woman's spirituality is a rhythmic series of movements that can be imagined as steps in a dance, where there is movement backward [U]and[/U] forward. At whatever step we find ourselves, we are where we are meant to be."[/I] [I]"From a leading educator in women's studies, here is a gentle yet provocative book that will help women find ~ and use ~ the spiritual steps that can transform their lives. In the "quiet revolution" of women's increasing spiritual self awareness, Dr Maria Harris teaches women how to dance to the music of their own souls ~ while discovering their unique and authentic female selves.[/I] [I]As women continue to gain a clearer sense of self in every area of their lives, they are also realizing there are facets of their interior lives that are uniquely female. it is this rich, inner world of mystery, power, and promise every woman must enter in order to achieve a true awareness of her identity. To that end, Dance of the Spirit moves through the seven steps of woman's spirituality ~ Awakening, Dis~Covering, Creating, Dwelling, Nourishing, Traditioning, and Transforming ~ and discusses the meaning and movement of each step that form the spiritual dance. Here as well are exercises, meditations, and new insights to lend strength, momentum, poise, and balance to the dance."[/I] Cedar [/QUOTE]
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