Bli Bli Red Tent in Bli Bli, Queensland | Non-profit organisation
Bli Bli Red Tent
Locality: Bli Bli, Queensland
Phone: +61 401 330 343
Address: Willis Road 4560 Bli Bli, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.redtentaustralia.org
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23.01.2022 Hi Ladies time to meet in the Red Tent. This month we will be bringing out our creative muse and creating our own personal clay goddess. We will be celebrating the New moon energies with a meditation and then getting our hands into sculpting with the clay. Hope to see you there. Love michelle
18.01.2022 Hi Ladies Due to advice from Red Tent Australia in regards to Corona virus I have postponed this event and monthly circles until I am advised otherwise. Thank you for your understanding.
18.01.2022 Wishing you all a happy and Joyous Christmas and new Year. I would just like to add to watch this space as I am relaunching in the New Year New Tent New location Very exciting. Im sorry for not keeping in touch this year it has been a very difficult year, but im looking forward to offering monthly circles once again in 2021.
12.01.2022 Hello beautiful ladies. It's been a long time since I have posted here. What a ride we've been on this year hey. I have lost my Dad this year and then a dear friend. It's been tough for many. So I'm really needing to open my red tent again, now I have my venue back in action. Please know I haven't forgotten you all and have been missing hosting Red Tent. So I'm currently working on some dates in September to celebrate being able to have Red Tents in person again yayyyy. Love to you all Chelle Bli Bli Red Tent facilitator.
11.01.2022 An Update from Red Tent Australia on the Impact of Covid-19 On Our In-Person Circles Red Tent Australia is committed to ensuring the health, safety and wellbeing of our members and have made the tough decision to postpone all In-Person Events from the 23rd of March until further notice. We will be monitoring the situation through government and health recommendation/guidelines and will provide updates and changes to you as they arise....Continue reading
11.01.2022 Don’t be afraid to speak up. Your voice is needed. Happy Saturday
09.01.2022 Just be aware that the SuperMoon on Wed is ramping up the energies!!!
09.01.2022 We have a few updates for you in our latest newsletter... Plus announcing our five current nominees for the Executive Board! Thank you to everyone who has already registered for the AGM (it's free to come along). Registration link in the newsletter.
08.01.2022 Calling all Leaders! To read more about joining our team visit: https://docs.google.com//1GI5Q9WvXDYmGtwSPpja_yNO9ZB/edit We are still especially seeking nominations for the Secretary and Treasurer roles, although all roles are open for nomination. We wish the current nominees all the best with the upcoming elections and extend our excitement for those who are putting their hands and hearts forward. It's going to be a very exciting next two years to be a part of the heart...-team of Red Tent Australia. To register for the AGM visit: https://us02web.zoom.us//tZIud--prz4pE9GGUXURHZNx8ickxl8vS
07.01.2022 MOON TIME / MOON LODGE / RITES OF PASSAGE In traditional cultures menstruation (or Moon Time) was considered a very sacred time, and when that time came the wom...en would leave whatever they were doing and go to the menstrual lodge. The rest of the tribe took over their duties, tended to the children and brought them meals for three days, honouring this sacred time. This is how it is with all of nature including the moon, which is dead or dark for three days. Every month at the time of their menstruation the women would gather at their menstrual lodges where they would reconnect with their sisters. Here they would laugh, share and reconnect. They understood their role as women and were aware of their connection to Great Spirit, and the gift that had been bestowed upon them as the life givers. They used this time to pray and give gratitude for the role that they played as a woman. They would bleed into Mother Earth, replenishing her and giving back for all that she had given them. They rejoiced in their womanhood and they were aware of the magic of this time of month, and with the wisdom of life that was accessible at this time of going within, including the wisdom that life, in its intrinsic nature, is painful. They honoured their emotional sensitivity, bringing to their awareness emotions that needed to be confronted. They understood that the pain felt deep within was proof that they were the vehicles of life in their readiness to bring forth a new manifestation of life. This pain that was shared and understood amongst the women bonded them further as they were able to empathise with each other. Meantime all the rest of the tribe were eager to have their women return from the lodge, with their newly found wisdom and clarity for the benefit of the whole tribe. Puberty and the onset of a girl’s first menstruation marked the beginning of her reproductive life. Nature decides for us when our body is physically ready to menstruate and produce life, but menstruation alone is not enough in our western society of today to make the changes needed for the transition from a child into a woman. A girl’s first rite of passage was regarded as the most important, as the timing of this menstruation and the importance of the ripeness of the initiate signaled to the other women the need to pass on their knowledge and traditions. All women in the tribe were proud of their role to impart their wisdom, share stories, to nurture and to prepare the young one for their new role in the tribe. The women assisted the initiate by passing on their knowledge and leaving her to contemplate their teachings, to connect with Great Spirit and to release all of her fears and resistance before embarking on her new role. She would reflect on her childhood, and all that was familiar and she would allowed herself to die from this role and be reborn. When the women felt that she was ready, a ceremony or ritual was conducted. (excerpt from lesson on the blood mysteries offered in Priestess Training) Priestess Kerri Temple of the Divine Feminine
06.01.2022 Looking forward to meeting in the Red tent next Sunday. Bring out your inner muse and creativity. Bli Bli Public Hall. 87 Willis road Bli Bli 5pm till 8pm. Please click on the event link for tickets.
03.01.2022 Hi Ladies Bring out your inner muse and create your own clay goddess statue. This Sunday. 5pm till 8pm. $15 non members and $10 members. Please click on the link to book tickets.
03.01.2022 Hi Ladies I have been advised by Red tent Australia, that due to the current health issues associated with Corona Virus, it is not advised to have person to per...son circles at this time. Bli Bli Red Tent would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. I will keep you posted when this changes. Thank you for your understanding See more
01.01.2022 Hi Ladies How's everyone going out there in quarantine. Would love to connect and share if you need to here. I'm thinking of an online circle for next month who would be interested in joining me in the The RED TENT.
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