“Teleseminar with Regina Sara Ryan, Interviewed by Rahima Baldwin Dancy, discussing topics from Regina’s book, The Woman Awake: Feminine Wisdom for Spiritual Life”

12 monthly conversations starting January 6, 2010 (join any time)

Order now: The Woman Awake ($19.95 +s/h).

Register for the teleseminar.

In conjunction with the spring conference theme, “Mothering and Spirituality: Resourcing Feminine Wisdom,” Rahima and Regina will be holding a series of monthly conversations around the twelve chapters of Regina’s book, The Woman Awake: Feminine Wisdom for Spiritual Life.

One—The Awakening/A Path of Annihilation
Two—The Desert Path: Silence, Solitude and Prayer
Three—The Path of Waiting/The Way of Surrender
Four—The Path of Mother
Five—The Path of Compassion
Six—The Path of Darkness
Seven—The Path of the Warrior/The Way of Power
Eight—The Path of Service
Nine—The Path of Art and Inspiration
Ten—The Path of the Body/The Path of Sex
Eleven—The Path of Devotion
Twelve—The Path of Community

Participate in the live conversations with your questions, or listen at your convenience to online recordings available with a password.  Live interviews will be Wednesdays from 7-8 pm Pacific Time.  You can join at any time and listen to online recordings of earlier topics at the end.

Wednesdays, January 6, 2010
February 10
March 10
April 7
May 5
June 2
July 7
August 4
September 8
October 20
December 15, 2010 

Registration is $10 per session in blocks of 4.  Get started reading this inspiring book now, and register for the series of stimulating conversations:

Order now: The Woman Awake ($19.95 +s/h).

Register for the teleseminar.

From the book jacket:
Over the course of 15 years, Regina Sara Ryan, a former Catholic nun, began her search for the "feminine face of God."  This book is the result of that search.  Stories of her own compelling journey are intersected by those of 24 great women of spirit who guided her through inspiration, or touched her by their personal presence, including:

  • Sufi master, Irina Tweedie
  • Christian monk, Mother Tessa Bielecki
  • Zen teacher and anthropologist, Joan Halifax
  • Hadewijch of Antwerp and the Beguines of medieval Europe
  • AIDS activist and spiritual teacher, Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati
  • Artist and writer, Meinrad Craighead
  • Humanitarian, Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross--and others.

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