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Awakening Women Cafe
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Please
note
Registration is limited!
contact Vikki at
awakeningwomen.vh@gmail.com
or call at 412-241-7001
Register Now:
Registration
is limited
to 44.
We are also
accepting registration by check with phone
confirmation.
If the
registration exceeds 44, you will be refunded or
credited to the next Awakening Women Cafe, date
TBA.
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A facilitated
conversation café for women, exploring the question,
“What Happens When Women
Wake Up?”
When:
TBA
Where:
Fee:
$25
(includes light refreshments)
Become part of the global movement of
Awakening Women…
More women than ever have the freedom,
resources, power and will to harness our energies beyond
mere survival tasks, and to shift toward the transformation
of ourselves and our world.
Now is the time to come together to awaken to our fullness,
magnificence, and authentic power as women, on behalf of our
personal and collective futures.
In our conversation café process, we will guide you through
a collaborative dialogue, exploring a series of questions
related to our theme, “What Happens When Women Wake Up” …to
the transforming power of Feminine qualities, values and
inner wisdom. We will ignite a deepened awakening process,
create webs of connections that build community, and
generate collective wisdom.
The wisdom generated form these Cafés is gathered and posted
on here to track our synergy as Pittsburgh women joining
global women, as we co-create our future world.
Click here
for a printable flyer to share with your friends
Café Facilitators:
Vikki
Hanchin:
Wholistic psychotherapist, transformational writer and
workshop facilitator
LaVerne
Baker Hotep:
Founder & CEO, WellWoman InnerPrize, radio talk
show producer and host.
Sheila
Collins:
Dancing social worker and Director of InterPlay Pittsburgh
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Awakening Women DVD Night!
Friday May 21, 2010 |
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No preregistration
required
contact Vikki at
awakeningwomen.vh@gmail.com
or call at 412-241-7001
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Awakening Women DVD Night!
Friday May 21, 2010
7:30 to 10 pm
Helen Baynes’ Montage Studio
201 N. Braddock Av, Pgh PA 15208
No
preregistration required
Screening:
Pray the Devil Back to Hell,
a true story of women ending the civil war in Liberia,
when they followed their guidance.
With discussion: “Trusting Our Guidance”
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Crystal Skull Meditation with
GrandMother Flordemayo
Date: Monday, April 12, 2010
7-9:30pm
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On Monday April 12th,
Grandmother Flordemayo,
of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers,
and Carrier of the Mayan Crystal Skull Lineage, will offer a
teaching and a group meditation on working with crystal
skulls. She will offer guidance and perspective about how to
work with these ancient artifacts to help our Earth Mother
during these times of change.
The evening will include meditation, music, dialogue and
prayer. If you are a skull carrier, we invite you to bring
your skull (wrapped in white cloth) to the gathering.
As with all GrandMother teachings, the frequency of our
personal and spiritual energies will influence the
teachings.
The Unity Center of Pittsburgh
201 South Winebiddle Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(Friendship/Bloomfield area)
Suggested donation: $25.00, with all levels of contribution
(higher and lower) welcome in order to support this work.
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Peaceburgh and the Mayan 2012
Prophecy with GrandMother Flordemayo
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 7-9:
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On Tuesday evening, April 13th,
GrandMother Flordemayo will offer a teaching about the Mayan
Prophecies and their relationship to Peaceburgh
(Pittsburgh).
The evening will include meditation, music, prayer and
practical information about what we can do to help bless and
honor our Earth Mother during this time of renewal and
activation. Peaceburgh is recognized by Mayan elders as a
place of great potency and healing. We invite you to come
and sit with GrandMother Flordemayo as we explore practical
applications of ceremony, and listen for the things that
citizens of Peaceburgh can do in our day to day walk to help
make the world a better place to be, simply by showing up.
First United Methodist Church
5401 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(at Aiken, Center, and Baum Blvd)
Suggested donation: $25.00, with all levels of contribution
(higher and lower) welcome in order to support this work.
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2012
The Authentic Mayan Message of Hope and Transformation
December 2009
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A Presentation and Discussion
with
Antonio Aj Ik,
Miguel Sague, and
Vikki Hanchin |
A K'iche Maya teacher and seer,
a Taino Indigenous spiritual guide, and a transformational
writer and educator, come together in Pittsburgh on a topic
of huge relevance in a time of profound change.
Vikki Hanchin is the author of
the world-traveled article, “We Are the Ones We Have Been
Waiting For…” and “Confluence of Miracles” and “The 21st
Century Human Upgrade,” all published in Point of Light
Magazine in Pittsburgh, PA.
In this presentation, they will teach an
understandable version of the Mayan calendar, and then
will introduce evidence that a
global shift of consciousness is already in process on the
planet and how this relates to the 2012 material.
Information will include cross-cultural religious
indicators, economic trends, global grassroots activities,
and the arising of feminine values and women’s leadership.
They will also share information on the Pittsburgh 3 rivers-
Mayan 2012 prophetic connection, and how Pittsburgh is seen
as a portal of transformation.
WHEN: Friday, December 11, 2009, 7-9:30 pm
LOCATION: First United Methodist Church, 5401 Centre Ave,
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(at the intersection of Aiken, Center and Baum Blvd,
Shadyside)
SUGGESTED DONATION: $5.00
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Bioneers Workshop:
"Pittsburgh's Three (Four) Rivers: Through Indigenous
Eyes"
October 16, 2009
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This workshop invites
participants to look at our three(four) rivers through the
eyes of the many Indigenous cultural leaders who have
visited Pittsburgh--which include the Dalai Lama, two Mayan
elders, and a Chinese poet in exile-- who offered us
messages regarding the spiritual significance of the
convergence of our rivers. Their messages invite us to
understand the rivers' story embedded in Pittsburgh’s
geography: of our oneness. Participating in this story of
oneness, we can allow the rivers to become alive within us,
entering a different mindset. We can develop our own
“indigenous eyes,” and become truer stewards of our rivers.
http://www.3riversbioneers.org/
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Take Me To the River
(Whirl Magazine June 2009)
Pittsburgh is the country’s second largest
inland port — but there are some who see the confluence of the three
rivers as a different kind of portal. Some Pittsburghers believe
that the Point will serve as a spiritual portal to usher in a new
age of unity on December 21, 2012, the date that the Mayan calendar
ends.
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