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Dear Women,
Welcome to the first edition of the heartbeat
newsletter. Here are several women who would like you
to know them. How will my life be different as
they allow me to look into their hearts and hear their
stories? How will these women's lives be different as they
each tell their story? Sing their heart-song?
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iAfrika by Natasha Taylor
How might my life be different if there were a place for me?
A place of women where the voices sound like my own. A place where the women know
the smell of my home.
A place where the women understand, without words, what it feels like to be South African.
How might my life be different?
I can see that there are moments in life that have defined me
. . . moments that answer the
tricky question: “Who am I?”
Having spent the past 10 years living on two different continents, neither of which was the land of
my birth and childhood, I often find myself placing great weight on the moments that in some way
take me home. The ones that remind me of who I am in the face of constant “foreignness”.
read full article here
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Becky Schupbach: Sea Change Designs
Contributed by Louise Lovdahl
My work is about transformation. The ancient art of glass-working transforms earthy matter
(silica, soda, lime, metal salts) into vitreous substances with an extraordinarily wide range
of color, transparency, translucence or opacity. In my work, I use colored rods of soda-lime
glass made using traditional methods by Effetre (Moretti), one of the oldest glass manufacturers
in Italy.
When I first introduce the glass into the flame, it is hard and unyielding and
it may crack from thermal shock. As the glass begins to soften in the heat of
the torch, it becomes molten and luminous and I can transform it. As I work with hot glass, I experience its
organic properties, as I play with the effects of heat, gravity and surface tension to shape and form it.
more photos and full article here
Tree Goddess Bead
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No Longer Invisible: Barb Rath reported by Louise Lovdahl, Roving Reporter
Barb Rath went through life purposefully being invisible until a Sunday afternoon in 2000.
“I never looked people in the face – ever! I didn’t remember names, faces and I didn’t allow people
to get in close.” She remembers standing in the final circle of the Woman Within Training Weekend (WWTW)
and allowing everyone to see her. “This was the first time I was not intentionally being invisible,”
says Barb with a smile in her voice.
Today Barb is a Presenter for the MKP sponsored “Isms and
Issues” (I & I’s) workshops. From not looking anyone in
the eye to being one of only two women presenters for MKP
workshops around the US and boldly holding her own in
front of groups of men and women, is a giant leap.
read
full article here
A Conversation with Barb Rath, Presenter for the I & I Multicultural Training reported by Louise Lovdahl, Roving Reporter
Roving Reporter Louise: How do you respond to a woman who says, "I don't need multicultural training since
I'm not racist."?
Presenter Barb: This workshop is not about owning racism or any other ism. It is about seeing how all of us
were enculturated in a society where the isms exist and how that may have subconsciously affected our behaviors,
interactions, and relationships in all areas of our lives. Dr. Thomas Griggs asked me this and I invite you to
ask yourself, “When did the isms end? Did I grow up and enculturate in this society where the isms never ended?
read
full article here
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What A Fabulous Journey
by Penny Johns, contributed by Louise Lovdahl
I am not going to start at the beginning; this Journey starts in the middle. Over the years I have been a
daughter, wife, mother, employee, director, community volunteer, church volunteer, advocate of children,
and many other terms, labels, and titles we gather along our path. Although many of those activities brought
pleasure I still didn’t feel the deep serenity I was craving.
In 2001 life changed on may levels. I told my husband of 23 years I wanted a divorce; the children were
spreading their wings and moving on; my job (which I thought would be everything I could want or imagine)
was filled with power struggles; and menopause peaked. Over the years I have attended workshops and retreats,
read self-help books, gone to support groups, and taken continuing education classes. My path had been
filling everyone else’s expectations.
read
full article here
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Women and Men in Our Community
by Leslie Recht
The Woman Within community has provided me with support,
close friendships, and so many new opportunities for
growth. I did my weekend in Delavan in August, 1992, and
jumped right into the community, staffing weekends, doing
workshops and growing through conflict and resolution in
my e-circle. After a few years, I moved into other
programs, looking for more and different stimulation. What
brought me back to the Woman Within community was the
opportunity to work with men and women together, initially
in an integration/empowerment ("ie") group with men and
women over eight years ago. Being in an ie group was
initially a shock, watching the men do clearings, trying
to blow a man away with yelling and swearing, failing to
own their stuff.
read
full article here
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Woman Within Celebration
A call to you -
What was it like the moment you felt connected - felt part of -
reclaimed your place in a circle of women? When you looked into the
eyes of a woman as she acknowledged you and welcomed you into this
community, blessing you for the uniqueness of who you are.
What would it be like to pass your blessings on to the newly initiated
woman? A woman among women, who has courageously stepped up and into
the challenges of looking within and speaking her truth .. A woman who
also has blessings for you and for us.
Come Find Out and Join us as we honor the graduates of the September
8-10, 2006 Woman Within Training Weekend. Your Courage, Your Spirit,
Your Truths are Welcome! You are Welcome!
Sunday, September 17th
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Lake Forest Friends meeting house, 101 West Old Elm Road
(West Old Elm and Ridge Roads)
Lake Forest, Illinois (847)234-8410
(site map, see lakeforest.il.quaker.org)
Please R.S.V.P. if you are available for service, to help with the celebration
Leslie Penelope Recht (312)405-5215
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In Next Month's Issue
Bettina Madini, Creative "Earth Angel" and Multi-Media Artist
(Delavan, Sept, 2004) also,
Judy Rudin, San Diego, an Interview, by Reid Baer (Editor, MKP
Journal)
Ayurveda by Deb Hoffman, (Delavan, June, 1990)
"Meet me in St. Louie" by
Louise Lovdahl
See
submission guidelines
for submitting articles, interviews, upcoming events, poetry, short stories, and more. Submission deadline for
the October heartbeat newsletter is September 20, 2006.
Effective October, 2006, the heartbeat newsletter will only be
available by email.
Sign up for safe email delivery of the heartbeat newsletter here. Each month's newsletter will be archived
on the www.womenincircle.org web site about a month after
publication.
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In The Presence of Women
In The Presence of Women
I feel at home
comfortable
relaxed
In The Presence of Women
I see foreheads soften
smiles widen
eyes glisten
hearts soar and souls touch
In Presence of Women
words of wisdom tumble
laughter is unleashed
creativity exudes I can smell
muffins baking
coffee brewing
and sweet perfume
In the Presence of Women
wrinkles are beautiful
soft tummies acceptable
laugh lines delightful
In the Presence of Women
breezes are gentler
colors are brighter
friendship is magical
flowers is magical
flowers dance
and the sun shines
So sit often
In the presence of women.
Tess Marshall
www.TessMarshall.com
TessMarshall@TessMarshall.com
616-460-6729
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Arlene Sterbis, Racine, 2002, wrote: "I have had a huge transition in my life as I have gone from 40 plus
years in the medical field to a self employed fashion consultant with Weekenders U.S.A. a clothing network
marketing company."
Woo-Hoo, Arelene!
Debi Strel-Williams, Sept. 2005, Delavan, WI, wrote: "I went through my WWI weekend Sept, 2005.
My husband James Williams Jr. went through MKP weekend May 2005. This past Saturday August 26, 2006, we were wed.
More than 1/2 the guest were from MKP/WWI. If it were not for the safe container of our weekends, and the continual
safety in I-group/E-circle, as well as the connection with community, with us both staffing, our wedding would not
have been. I want to shout from the highest mountain what I have. So, I share it with you. Thank you."
Congratulations, Debi!
tell us about your transitions, mary.heartbeat@gmail.com
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We will be printing your letters to the editor here. Feel
free to write in your thoughts and feelings about anything we
print. Controversy is welcome.
send your letters to mary.heartbeat@gmail.com
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Woman Within Training
Sep 8 - 10, 2006
House in the Woods
Delavan WI
see
www.womanwithin.org for more information.
Grief Recovery Group
Sep 11 - Nov 27, 2006
Mondays, 7 - 9 pm,
Oak Park, IL
$350.00 for 12 weeks
call MaryAnn Hartnet (708) 848-1922 or email to
griefrecoverymah@yahoo.com
Systemic Constellations:
Sep 16, 2006
853 Bluebird St
Deerfield, IL
9:30 arrive, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Cost: $90.00
call (847) 537-7691
Systemic Constellations:
Sep 16, 2006
853 Bluebird St
Deerfield, IL
9:30 arrive, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Cost: $90.00
call (847) 537-7691
Creating Dynamic ECircles:
Sep 16 & 17, 2006
14275 W. Oak Knoll Drive, Wadsworth, IL 60083
Facilitator: Sheri Zuccato
call Sheri (630) 675-7544
WWTW Celebration:
Sep 17, 2006, 5-7pm
Lake Forest Friends meeting house, 101 West Old Elm Rd
(West Old Elm and Ridge Roads)
Shadow Work Weekend Workshop:
Sep 30 - Oct 1, 2006
Boulder, CO.
Facilitators: Alyce Barry & Jeff Baugher
call Alyce at (303) 485-5400
call Jeff at (502) 459-4690
see www.alycebarry.com
for workshop details.
Path to Spirit:
For Women Only Weekend
Oct 13 - Oct 15, 2006
Camp Tu Endie Wie
Elgin, IL
For questions: call David Lindgren at (312) 415-7455
or email: Mandavidl@aol.com
see: www.pathtospirit.com
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