wwrww study group: initiation into the underground forest
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: the boundaries of rage and forgiveness
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: sacred witness and battle scars
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: sacred sexuality
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: nourishing the creative life
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: coming home to self
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: the feral woman, pt. ii
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
moon temple ceremony in santa fe
A space for coming home to ourselves, greeting our shadows, and receiving illumination by the light of the moon. Inside of Moon Temple, we engage ceremony to explore the gifts of death, birth, change, and initiation and how these sacred rites of human development exist to continuously call more deeply us into our true nature.
The moon teaches us that these rites come to us in cycles. There is no linear path to perfection. We ebb in and out of our psychic grooves. We learn to heal and complete patterns through receiving, ritual, and repetition. We walk in soft spirals through this life while greeting ourselves, our gifts, our light, and our shadows again and again and again. Moon Temple is a time to receive ourselves with grace and gratitude, acknowledging and integrating the aspects of ourselves that long to witnessed, liberated into new expressions, and called back home into belonging, resource, and resonance.
Join us live on October 28 at 6:00 p.m.
in Santa Fe, New Mexico at 3 Avenida de Melodia
Weaving the Hunter Moon in Taurus on October 28
Themes We’ll Explore
Engaging Our Stories of Scarcity + Abundance
Receiving, Reciprocity, and the Honorable Harvest
Attuning the Instinct and Weaving Trust with the Wild Animal Body
Transmuting Ancestral Relationships with Power, Resource, and Privilege
Transmuting Agreements with Poverty, Slavery, and Indentured Servitude
Healing through Pleasure, Play, Nourishment, and Rest
wwrww study group: the feral woman, pt. i
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.
wwrww study group: the wild flesh and the joyous body
Chapter 7: The Wild Flesh and the Joyous Body
In Week Nine of our study of Women Who Run with Wolves, we explore what looks like to cherish and honor our bodies. Our vessels. These skins. Our fat. Our curves. Our bones. Our nerves. These bodies that we live in are sacred sites. They are places of nourishment and worship. They are places where we must each recover our lost rites, our expressions of the divine, our holy revolutions, our fight, our grit, our pleasure, our softness. Our bodies hold the holy waters, the purity of resonance, our truth, our needs, our desires.