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Showing posts with label sacred feminine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sacred feminine. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Friday, April 25, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
WOMEN'S POWER
This DVD can be ordered through the Suppressed Histories Archives:
Restoring Women to Cultural Memory
Monumental Women
African Queens
Female Farmers and Providers
Woman Shaman
Female Liberators and Revolutionaries
Mother-Right: Equalitarian Societies
Restoring Women to Cultural Memory
Monumental Women
African Queens
Female Farmers and Providers
Woman Shaman
Female Liberators and Revolutionaries
Mother-Right: Equalitarian Societies
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Women's Spirituality @ SUNSTONE 2007
I returned to Sunstone this year for a panel on women's spirituality. MP3's will be available for download soon @ http://sunstoneonline.com/
LIFE IS A HIGHWAY: EXPANDED POSSIBILITIES
IN MORMON WOMEN’S SPIRITUALITY
Kathy Wilson, Jana Bouck Remy, Elizabeth Quick, Michael Farnsworth, Sharon Kennedy
Elizabeth Quick
Doe Daughtrey & Elizabeth Quick
LISTEN FREE ONLINE:
https://sunstone.org/life-is-a-highway-expanded-possibilities-in-mormon-womens-spirituality/
Abstract Twenty-first-century Mormon women of all ages continue to discover new avenues for expressing their spirituality, developing spiritual gifts, and coming to terms with patterns that haven’t served them. As they adapt the old and integrate the new, they create new spiritual possibilities for themselves and ultimately for those who stand beside them and come after them. In the tradition of past Sunstone panels on human potential and women’s spirituality, this panel explores the spiritual journey of Latter-day Saint women who embark on alternate paths through practices such as dreamwork, channeling, and earth-based ritual, and who maintain (though not without struggle) intimate relationships while engaging in extra-Mormon spiritual practices. Moderator/ DOE DAUGHTREY, doctoral candidate, religion, Panelist Arizona State University; member, Sunstone board of directors Panelists MICHAEL FARNWORTH, Ed.D., educational psychology; recently retired from Ricks College marriage and family relations department JANA BOUCK REMY, doctoral candidate, American history, University of California, Irvine; blogger at Exponent II, SunstoneBlog, and PILGRIMGIRL.BLOGSPOT.COM SHARON KENNEDY, high school teacher, Carlsbad, California; mother of five KATHY WILSON, artist, art gallery owner, Salt Lake City ELIZABETH QUICK, M.A. student in women’s spirituality, New College of California, San Francisco; maintains several blogs and websites, including, In Memory of Her (HTTP:// BETHANYMAGDALENE.ATSPACE.COM/HOME.HTM) and Priestess Academy (HTTP://PRIESTESSACADEMY. BLOGSPOT.COM) Room Market Street
https://sunstone.org/life-is-a-highway-expanded-possibilities-in-mormon-womens-spirituality/
Abstract Twenty-first-century Mormon women of all ages continue to discover new avenues for expressing their spirituality, developing spiritual gifts, and coming to terms with patterns that haven’t served them. As they adapt the old and integrate the new, they create new spiritual possibilities for themselves and ultimately for those who stand beside them and come after them. In the tradition of past Sunstone panels on human potential and women’s spirituality, this panel explores the spiritual journey of Latter-day Saint women who embark on alternate paths through practices such as dreamwork, channeling, and earth-based ritual, and who maintain (though not without struggle) intimate relationships while engaging in extra-Mormon spiritual practices. Moderator/ DOE DAUGHTREY, doctoral candidate, religion, Panelist Arizona State University; member, Sunstone board of directors Panelists MICHAEL FARNWORTH, Ed.D., educational psychology; recently retired from Ricks College marriage and family relations department JANA BOUCK REMY, doctoral candidate, American history, University of California, Irvine; blogger at Exponent II, SunstoneBlog, and PILGRIMGIRL.BLOGSPOT.COM SHARON KENNEDY, high school teacher, Carlsbad, California; mother of five KATHY WILSON, artist, art gallery owner, Salt Lake City ELIZABETH QUICK, M.A. student in women’s spirituality, New College of California, San Francisco; maintains several blogs and websites, including, In Memory of Her (HTTP:// BETHANYMAGDALENE.ATSPACE.COM/HOME.HTM) and Priestess Academy (HTTP://PRIESTESSACADEMY. BLOGSPOT.COM) Room Market Street
Labels:
buddhism,
Divine Feminine,
Goddess,
lds,
Mormon,
sacred feminine,
Women's Spirituality
Thursday, August 02, 2007
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