Join Regina Sara Ryan and Rahima Baldwin Dancy at two upcoming events in Boulder--one is for tea and conversation, and the other an all-day workshop on "Inspired Mothering." Here are the details:
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 in Boulder:
An Invitation for Tea with Inspired Mothers and Other Remarkable Women
3:30 - 5:30 at Colorado School of Energy Studies, 100 Arapahoe St., Suite 4
This gathering is designed to
• introduce ourselves or renew acquaintances
• inspire us in our individual journeys as women on a spiritual path
• provide a circle of good company in which we recognize and remember our shared dedication and commitment to children young and old.
Please extend this invitation to other remarkable women or inspired mothers in your circle of support. Donations for the tea party are greatly appreciated. If you will be coming, please RSVP to Bhadra at 303.543.8700 or email her.
Regina will akso be doing a talk and two workshops that weekend on "Praying Dangerously," "Sacred Inention" and "The Everyday Possibility of Genuine Practice." See her website for details.
And, please save this date:
Saturday, April 21, 2012
for a full day with Rahima and Regina:
"Inspired Mothering: Resourcing the Sacred Feminine in Everyday Life"
Also in Boulder--details to follow.
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Regina Sara Ryan is a former Roman Catholic nun and a twenty-six-year
student and devotee of Western Baul master Lee Lozowick. She is a writer and seminar leader, and the author of many books, including The Woman Awake, Igniting the Inner Life, and Praying Dangerously: Radical Reliance on God--recently released in its 10th anniversary edition.
Rahima Baldwin Dancy has deeply explored
spirituality and life passages over the past forty years as a childbirth and parenting educator, midwife, Waldorf early childhood teacher, and gerontologist. She is the author of You Are Your Child's First Teacher, Special Delivery and Pregnant Feelings (with Terra Richardson). Rahima lives in Boulder, where she offers workshops and conferences for parents, and Rainbow Bridge LifeWays Program for children ages 1-5 years.
