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Dynamics & Astrology: Twelve needs, twelve facets, twelve desires. Discover the mystery of human nature and group dynamics by stepping into the desires and concerns found in each of us. This workshop will explore twelve key needs within community and within each of us. These follow the archetypes found within the 12 astrological houses. The Astrological Wheel holds the mystery of human nature. Each astrological sign is a product of the season, of what is happening to the earth around us, and how we, as humans, interact with the season. This workshop explores the seasons of the year and the mystery of the growing cycle to unlock the mystery of the seasons within our souls. Understanding this wheel will give you a better understanding of yourself and community, and the gifts and challenges within each sign. Get a hint of the work of this workshop with this PDF overview of the Wheel>> Stepping
Into Deathwork: In times past, the transition into death was considered to be as natural as birth - a time when the tribe gathered to offer unflinching support and reverent witness. Amid the sterility of our modern, death-denying society, Earth-based approaches to death and dying offer ways to reclaim the sacred nature of this passage. Join us to share what you already know about supporting this transition (you may be surprised!) and to explore the leadership skills you can call on to support this sacred work. Rites
of Passage Birth is one of the great mysteries of life, as is growing up. Our culture regards birth as a medical emergency, and puberty as a purely scientific and psychological process. How would our lives be different if the rites of passage of our lives were acknowledged as sacred transitions? How can we hold space for these transitions as spiritual passages for our children, our youths, and our adult selves? Together, let us create sacred space and explore ways to bring spirituality back to these sacred processes. Birth, the passage from youth to adulthood, the passage into parenthood, and other rites of passage and transitions can be acknowledged in an empowering way, honoring the person that was, the person that will be, and the change in between. Doulas and midwives currently work to advocate for birth as a sacred, spiritual process. Parents and friends can hold sacred the cycle of life as the children of the family and extended community come of age. We can acknowledge the rites of passage that perhaps no one acknowledged for us, and we can acknowledge them now. What issues come up when looking to honor these transitions? What topics are taboo? Miscarriage, masculinity, menstruation, death, puberty; how do we hold safe space to compassionately discuss these critical pieces that take place within any community of human beings? Will you envision with us a world where the passages of birth, life, and death are honored, and you are a part of that? Finding
the Poet Within Us Leadership
Tools Introduction Leadership
Tools: Foundations for Leaders & Healthy Community Many of these tools have become the platform for healthy communities using the service-focused leadership model found at Diana's Grove. We'll begin with the Cornerstones of Healthy Community: Choice, Thinking Well of Self, Thinking Well of Others, Stewardship of Self, and Sacred Wound. The session will also address other foundational tools for leaders including nonviolent communication, creating safety in a group, and we'll explore what it means to be a leader serving community. Leadership
Tools: Power and Structure in Groups A foundational tool of the Diana's Grove community leadership is establishing group agreements and intentions. We'll explore this, as well as the relationship of power and impact, and discuss how hierarchy plays a role in group structure. Learn tools for healthy group dynamics beginning with understanding yourself and your role and community. Sacred
Warrior: In this session, we will explore the ways in which the lifelong path of the warrior provides a seeker with not only personal growth in all aspects of life, but also the development of graceful and skillful community leadership. Join us for a discussion of how these two benefits are interwoven for any who dedicate themselves to constant growth and learning. Can we redefine the very word, "warrior," to include those who fight not only with sword or firearm, but with heart and mind? How far can our understanding of courage reach? This session will include a guided meditative offering intended to allow each participant to deeply experience the path of the warrior and to allow the warrior within each of us to reveal its wisdom, wherever we are on our path. Energetics
for Ritual and Groups: Rhythm, Movement, & Song "Diana's
Grove rituals are based on involvement, on your participation. Involvement
gives us the gift of energy....We increase our life force by breathing,
singing, dancing, drumming, feeling, caring, speaking, dreaming, and interacting." We will learn the energetic flow of inclusion to engage participation and explore ways to invite and engage participation with voice and body. We'll also look at models of energy and how various levels of energetic participation can shift the room, and discuss how what someone does for themselves is more powerful, and adds more energy, than watching someone else do something. This highly-experiential session is accessible for beginners, and will offer tools for experienced ritualists and group facilitators. We will experientially work with raising energy, working with the layers of breathing, singing, chanting, moving, dancing, and drumming, to work with the physical energy that we each bring when we engage our life force. The
Wheel of the Year: In this workshop, Mike draws upon classic studies in folklore and mythology to uncover the earliest folk customs, lore, terminology, and symbolism associated with each of the eight Sabbats. As opposed to being isolated events, Mike stresses how the eight Witches' Sabbats relate to one another and how, taken as a whole, they form the great mandala of the solar year and its seasons. This workshop will focus on mythology, lore, and ancient customs more than modern Pagan rituals or activities for these Sabbats. Mike will demonstrate how many of the oldest of Pagan holidays were integrated into the Christian liturgical calendar with similar rites and patron deities. Brigid/Bride/Brigantia is a Celtic goddess associated with the Sabbat of Imbolc, as the Christian saint Brigit is associated with the holiday of Candlemas, and we will discuss the synthesis of these traditions associated with these sacred holy days. If you are interested in an introduction to the 8 Witches' Sabbats that hold the circle of the year, or if you are an experienced practitioner with a desire to deepen your knowledge of these 8 holidays, this workshop will offer you insights. Join Mike to experience the cycles of the year and the eight points that honor the transitions from one season to the next. Creating
an Itza Mayan Altar: Create a Mayan altar and learn the cosmology, energies of the directions, elements and colors. Learn simple Mayan shamanic breathing and chant and the reverence position for the Goddess. The Mayans believe that all is Divine. Part of the workshop is experiencing the practice of In lekesh/Ala k'in, acknowledging the divinity of ourselves and one another. The session will also discuss the sacrament of the fire bowl and water blessing that is sometimes offered during Mayan ritual. This session will introduce you to the powerful community-focused Itza Mayan ritual tradition. Grandmother's
Wisdom for Flame Keepers: Fire in the
Head: In this workshop, we will examine our own creative capabilities, to discover what blocks us from fully receiving inspiration, and to shift those blocks so that the blessings can flow into us unobstructed. From this place of openness and clarity, we will work to ignite the "Fire in the Head" that Celtic mystics and poets refer to, and to discover how to feed that flame. Please come ready to think, to play, and to change. A notebook and writing instrument may be helpful to have along as well. GoddessFire:
Celebrating Imbolc with the Four Faces of Brighid Forge the links between myth and history, between the Pagan Brighid/Brig/Brid/Brigantia and the Christian St. Bridget/Brigid/Brigit, between the archetypal Virgin and Bride. Welcome the promise of the Spring in the fertility rites of early February and prepare the ground of your being for the seeds of the Season to be planted. Dare to ask and be asked, "What is it that you desire?" Tarot:
Tools for Transformation Energy
Play: Engaging our Vital Life Force Come and play with tools used by energy healers and Reiki practitioners, including cultivating energy, scanning and clearing techniques, working with Chakras, and vibrational healing with rhythm and voice. This workshop is open to all experience levels, whether you are a Reiki Master or new to energy play. Come and experience this vital life force within us all. Labyrinth
Walk Moving your body as you walk the rungs of this ancient tool can help you work through issues in a way that sitting still would not accomplish. Learn why our ancient ancestors have been carving and building labyrinths for thousands of years by experiencing the power and simplicity of walking a labyrinth. Sacred Movement Begin to shift from "mundane space" into "sacred space" and prepare for the day's work. You may enter and leave, dance, do yoga, meditate, or just listen. Give yourself a chance to dance with yourself, and begin to move together in community. What is the fire that dances deep within your heart? What movement expresses that? Will you allow your body to move into a place of ecstatic joy? How do you dance with your fire, and with the fires of others within community? No experience with dance is needed, only a willingness to explore movement. Stepping
Between the Worlds Ritualizing
our Transformation Deep in the heart of winter, we join together in community around the Clan-fire that sustains us through winter's cold. We will work with the triple flames of Brigid - archetype, goddess, and patron saint of Imbolc and Candlemas. Hearth Fire, Heart Fire, and Forge Fire, and the sacred waters of her well. What does it take
to feed the communal Clan-fire, and the fire in your own heart? How do
the fires of the forge transform you? Step into the story of an ancient
clan. Step into the story of community, of the fire that we tend, and
the fire that burns deep within us. Dessert,
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