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Celebrating the Landscapes of Woman-Soul

category dublin | miscellaneous | event notice author Wednesday September 28, 2005 14:45author by Deirdre Clancy - IFRauthor email deeclancy at gmail dot comauthor phone 01 8532703 Report this post to the editors

Women's soul-making has often been forged in the prism of male imagination. Now women in Ireland and beyond appear to be awakening from centuries of sleep. Where can we find the lost treasures of our spiritual heritage? How can we nourish divinity within ourselves? How can we sharpen our vision, gather our resources, and learn to discern between healthy and unhealthy ways of becoming divine? How do we forge new directions and holistic practices to pass onto future generations?

How do we celebrate the landscape of woman-soul? In this course, through poetry, art,bodysoul work, music, ritual, meditation, myth, story, and dance, we will explore these issues in a challenging and supportive environment.

RESOURCE PERSONS:

The following resource persons will facilitate our work: Nuala Ahern, Mary Dorcey, Marian Dunlea, Carol Graham, Kathleen Glennon, and Nóirín Ní Ríain (see over for further details) . Course Co-ordinator: Mary Condren WHO SHOULD COME? Women of Ireland and beyond who wish to engage in soul-weaving.

WHERE IS IT BEING HELD?

An Cuisle, St. Louis High School, 27, Charleville Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6

DATES:

Mondays, Oct 3rd - Dec. 5th. TIME: 7:30 - 9:30

COST:

€150:00 Concessions available on advance request

SEND REGISTRATION TO: (Download Registration Form)

IFR, c/o Anne Kavanagh, 49 Moynihan Court, Tallaght, Dublin
24. Tel: (any of these numbers) 4628386, 4624504, 8532703
(make cheques payable to IFR).

Name ________________________________
Address ______________________________
Telephone ____________________________
Email:________________________________

Directions to Venue:

From Town:Come along Rathmines Road to Leinster Road. Take a right on Leinster Road and the first left onto Charleville Road. School is facing you at the bend in Charleville Road. Go right at the bend into the school parking lot.

Public Transport: Take any bus that goes into Rathmines. We will try to co-ordinate lifts on the first evening.

Related Link: http://instituteforfeminismandreligion.org/womans-souls.html
author by detailpublication date Wed Sep 28, 2005 16:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"(see over for further details)"

If you are charging €150 per head you should be able to post this properly.

author by This is..publication date Wed Sep 28, 2005 16:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

that makes sexist assholes laugh at feminists....

author by debpublication date Thu Sep 29, 2005 20:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The website asks "How can we nourish divinity within ourselves?"

I'm aware of that this sort of belief is more common in Eastern religions, but as the risk of sounding like a Doubting Thomas, it all sounds a bit far-fetched...

author by Shipseapublication date Thu Sep 29, 2005 20:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

'Women's soul-making has often been forged in the prism of male imagination.'

The definition of soul has been made through a male perspective. We need to do it for ourselves. Self-evident.

'Now women in Ireland and beyond appear to be awakening from centuries of sleep.'

True

' Where can we find the lost treasures of our spiritual heritage?'

They've been annihilated. Millions of women burned as witches only a few hundred years ago in Europe, for instance. Female genital mutilation still going stroing in many places in the world. (Including the 'liberated' countries of Afghanistan and Iraq, in spite of promises to the contrary). Men still largely unable to discern the distinction between physical and intellectual strength, or the straightforward concept of different but equal roles. Why is a housewife and mother still largely regarded as an umimportant nobody in comparison, say, with the average company director? Which of the two does the more imporant job?

'How can we nourish divinity within ourselves?'

Good question. The idea of god as female is shocking to most people. By encouraging proper respect for the feminine role - not by aping men.

'How can we sharpen our vision, gather our resources, and learn to discern between healthy and unhealthy ways of becoming divine?'

See last response.

'How do we forge new directions and holistic practices to pass onto future generations?'

Be loud and proud. Demand our space. And above all ignore the sneerers. Attend teh course, anyone lucky enough to be able to get to it.

 
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