
When Women Gather
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I spent Sunday afternoon sitting around a circle with women connecting with each other. It was so good!
The amount of relating that happens when the circle is opened for one of us to begin our sharing is quick. My friend and I were interested in gathering women locally, and it happened to be around a new moon. The theme was based on planting seeds. And our intention was what we wanted to create in our life or continue to grow in our lives.
It was mainly about new businesses, to ones just being made, or developing to even the seed planting of a dream into the mind for a future time.
There was room to ask questions, give each other our knowledge and experience, and feel that bond in our relating with each other.
I always find that when I gather with one woman, few, or many, I am pulled into the collective awareness that we are all going through some kind of process. I tend to gain more insight on not only myself, but on how other women think and how their personal backgrounds shape the way they see something.
My intention and what I brought into the space started with one flower and became a bouquet. The webs of old pieces of stem, as I perceive it, dead parts like unnecessary fears become more obvious to pick out of the vase of the creative mind, and fill it with fresh ideas and perspectives.
As I grow, I want to see Sage Sister grow. The growing is an inside process and if the structure is strong and the system is in integrity, it will hold. To make it bloom takes soul, intention, and attention.
Creating Sage Sister is bringing women held spaces onto the online platform. The more I make the effort to connect with women online and in person, I get an even more potent taste, a more felt touch, a more clear vision, a more pristine sound, an even sweeter smell, of the power of women who gather.
As this sweet flower continues to bloom, I will voice the importance of sisterhood and sage women coming together to support each other in growth and healing.
That’s Sage Sister.
Meet the women who are showing up to be themselves and offer their gifts that they can’t help but share.
When we women gather, we dive deep!