
It is so fun when things like these numbers line up so concerently, that they seem to have some magic to them. I have heard many ideas, the internet probably offers more than I will. In nurmerology ones stands for great qualities, unity, intuition, leadership, cooperation. Sounded like womans strengths so I decided to have a huge circle of woman at the farm. If there is some magic to it, we will feel it together and if not, it will be magic enough that a bunch of woman gather together in unity, just being in the beautiful nature of the night, a crisp sky and full moon! Music of course for dancing should always be available when you gather gals! Valerie who runs our drum circles is a musician so she and some others will be playing some wonderful beats for us, $20 suggested donation. I invite those who come to bring whatever they chose to help them relax for a time with us. If you like you can bring some snack or beverage. If not just come, I will have water, some tea, some food. Lauren Nappan will open the evening with a blessing and from there it is all free form!
May you have a wonderful day of ones! Consider ways to use your intuition, cooperation, leadership and unifying traits, although I am sure it will come naturally today! It we all lift off like the Mayas did, know that we were having fun as girls do on our way out of here!
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November 9, 2011
The Whole Is Greater
Women’s Circles
Women’s circles perfectly illustrate the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Women's circles are formal or informal gatherings in the interest of bonding, sharing energy, and creating ritual. The origins of women's circles are ancient, but their applications are as modern
as the women who participate in them. There are no hard and fast rules as to how to form a
women's circle or how to run one. Some circles invent their own agendas, rituals, goals, and ceremonies, while others borrow ideas from sources as far-ranging as Buddhist or
Native American cultures. Some circles are open to new members at all times,
while others prefer to practice with a set number of members, closing the circle once that
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