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25.01.2022 There is so much beauty in this. A feast for the senses. https://youtu.be/IL1tDfWDbsA



22.01.2022 From the time we’re little we’re taught to ignore our bodies and feelings, cutting us off from a powerful information source - our inner knowing. From a shift i...n heart rate, an irregular period, or feeling wary about something, your body provides continual feedback on your inner and outer ecosystems. When you become familiar with these subtle shifts and cues, like a 6th sense, you become deeply attuned to yourself. Too often we don’t hear the messages until they’re too loud to ignore, i.e., as symptoms. I’ve been living with my inner sense/body knowing as my North Star for nearly 40 years. It’s led me on a powerful and profoundly empowered journey through my menstrual cycles, pregnancies and births, and now into menopause, as well as guided the choices I’ve made. It’s allowed me to trust my body and live as my own authority on myself. I invite you to make 2021 the year in which you deepen your understanding of your body language, get curious, and pump up the volume on your inner knowing by making it a daily practice to listen - and answer your body’s requests for nourishment, care, or a change. Here’s a simple practice to get you started. Tune in for one minute each day and ask yourself these 3 questions: How am I feeling right now? What do I need more of? What do I need less of? The answers can offer deep insight into what’s going well for you, what’s out of balance, where you need to nourish. If 2020 taught us anything, slowing down and focusing on what’s important is essential to our well-being. Physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, creative health are interrelated. When something is right or when we are in harmony, we also know it through a sense of ease, wellness, or rightness that lets us know that all is copasetic. Relaxed muscles. Slow, steady heartbeat. Mental clarity. Regular cycles. Feeling balanced. This year, we can reclaim listening to and trusting how and what we feel. How has listening trusting yourself/your body knowing served you in some aspect of your life? How are you hoping it will guide you in the year to come? See more

19.01.2022 Beautiful offering of wisdom right here

19.01.2022 "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will. Charlotte Brontë Diane Petrilli



19.01.2022 I Love Kimberley's work and got a lot out of this short & susinct video which offers insight into much of what we all might be feeling right now, in the many moments of our days and nights. Go gently on your nervous system folks. Come back to the now

18.01.2022 Today is Nollaig na mBan (Women's Christmas) The tradition in Ireland is that on this day men do all household chores and childcare as this is women’s day of re...st after mainly taking care of everyone else for the Christmas season. A chance to feel all efforts were valued A mug of tea without asking a moment of rest catching up with our sisters or just catching our breaths. Have a wonderful day sisters. XXX Painting by Dee Mulrooney #WomensChristmas #NollaignamBan

15.01.2022 The deepest work is usually the darkest. A brave woman, a wisening woman, will develop the poorest psychic land, for if she builds only on the best land of her ...psyche, she will have for a view the least of what she is. So do not be afraid to investigate the worst. It only guarantees increase of soul power through fresh insights and opportunities for re-visioning one's life and self anew. It is in this psychic kind of land development that Wild Woman shines. She is not afraid of the darkest dark, in fact she can see in the dark. - Clarissa Pinkola Estes, from Women Who Run With the Wolves Art by Kelly Louise Judd



15.01.2022 What better place than here... What better time but now... Tune in Friday on The Perma Pixie page for a free intro class to foraging edible wild food and medi...cine. This is an offering to assist people and bring a sense of empowerment to our hands, some kind of autonomy to our lives. It feels good to know how to feed and nurture yourself. I will be sharing identification, recipes and properties in this and future videos to come. May we learn to nourish ourselves deeply, rest, become savvy and responsible, frugal yet rich in life and remember the important things <3

14.01.2022 The stories of the body.

13.01.2022 Create your own idea of what being a woman means.

11.01.2022 Are you a birth keeper? Welcoming all midwives, doulas, students, doctors, educators, academics; all who work with women and birth. Jessie Johnson-Cash and I ...are midwives, experienced in the art of holding supportive circles for student midwives, midwives and birth keepers. We have both felt a strong call to support those who support women and birth and know the positive and restorative value to be found through gathering in safe and well-held circles. We warmly invite you to join us for a special series of free online Birth Keeper Support Circles during April. Circles are offered each Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm AEST and you are welcome to attend all or some of the circles, based on your individual availability and needs. Wednesday 8th April, 2pm to 4pm Wednesday 15th April, 2pm to 4pm Wednesday 22nd April, 2pm to 4pm Wednesday 29th April, 2pm to 4pm Midwives, Birth Keepers, we are the space-holders for the women we work with. Let us hold, share, hear and help each other. Join us as we weave together support, connection and wisdom. Places in each circle will be limited to ensure connection, depth and personal attention. Please only register if this event if you are able to attend. Registration via Humanitix link https://events.humanitix.com/birth-keeper-support-circle Enquiries to [email protected] or [email protected] Jessie Johnson-Cash Jessie Johnson-Cash is a midwife, academic and shamanic craftswoman. She facilitates support circles for the student midwives at the University of the Sunshine Coast and registered midwives and doulas in her local community. She is passionate about promoting physiological and instinctive birth, and supporting and building connections; with ourselves, our colleagues and the women we work with. Judy Mort An experienced midwife, Judy has spent over 20 years working with birthing women and families in Australia and England. She works as a hospital-based midwife and is a home birthing mother. Judy facilitates clinical supervision sessions and provides mentorship for student midwives in her region. Judy offers a variety of workshops, courses and women’s circles, in her community and on-line. She is a graduate teacher for The School of Shamanic Womancraft.

11.01.2022 Pure magic. Completely interconnected.



11.01.2022 Incredibly beautiful photos

09.01.2022 In her book Witches and Pagans, Max Dashu describes the incredible historical connection between women’s spinning and weaving and their roles as keepers of wis...dom and prophecy. Women were said to weave incantations and blessings into their warps, while goddesses like Minerva, Artemis, Athena, the Moirae, Brigit, Badb Catha, and the Morrigan were long depicted as weavers or spinners, presiding over the makers and receivers of woven pieces. Writing and poetry have also been associated with weaving. Both the words text and textile come from the Latin word texere, meaning to weave. Whether you are a weaver of words, threads, or yarns, or whether your story is woven through dreamwork, collage art, in sacred circle, or through some other form of art, these practices tie our story with textures and symbols that bring colour, dimension and depth to our lives. If weaving and spinning are sacraments, then calling ourselves artists is our solemn oath; picking up the needle, the pen or the spindle, our sacred gesture; and finishing a project, our holy offering. Kristen Roderick, Excerpt from the blog "We are the Weavers" (spiritmoving.org/blog1/we-are-the-weavers) Fiber art by Kristen Roderick (wet felting and embroidery)

05.01.2022 All women..please listen https://themidwivescauldron.buzzsprout.com//5049935-an-int

04.01.2022 It's okay not to have New Years resolutions It's okay not to have big goals for your life It's okay not to have plans you want to... Manifest It's okay not to chase your dreams That path is not for everyone Some walk the path of Unbecoming They are traveling the road Backwards Seeking the core What is basic and essential What has been there all along Though we may be headed the same direction Our spirals are mirror opposites Some walk the path of the visionary Creating abundance and Dancing inside a multiplicity of forms And Some walk the path Of the serpent owl Becoming more and more naked Shedding layers of fantasy into the ash Night sky Sitting in the dark And seeing the way the wind moves They do not walk a line or Poise their arrow to the target They sit at the bottom of the ocean And wait Letting the waves devour them They are following the pulse Of listening To silence Like a tiger in the brush Waiting for existence to strike lightening Into the fire of the heart For this kind Nothing less will do Some are opening the palms of their hands And unraveling To become Less and less Until they are No-Thing To become the still point In the center of All You know who you are Keep going - Maya Luna From OMEGA: Feral Secrets of the Deep Feminine Art: Birth of Creation by Tino Rodriguez

04.01.2022 Sunshine Coast pregnant women..a beautiful offering for you. x

03.01.2022 Know your history, girls. The witches, or wise-women, who were tortured and killed because their knowledge of healing was a threat to institutional authority. A...nd why. The legacy of the cruel and murderous suppression of women’s lay knowledge and how it exists even today. And not just in the area of physical healing. The struggle continues, and the more we understand it’s roots the more can rid the world of the tragic consequences of anyone believing that a woman’s way is a lesser way. See more

03.01.2022 A woman may crave to be near water, or be belly down, her face in the earth, smelling the wild smell. She might have to drive into the wind. She may have to pl...ant something, pull things out of the ground or put them into the ground. She may have to knead and bake, rapt in dough up to her elbows. She may have to trek into the hills, leaping from rock to rock trying out her voice against the mountain. She may need hours of starry nights where the stars are like face powder spilt on a black marble floor. She may feel she will die if she doesn’t dance naked in a thunderstorm, sit in perfect silence, return home ink-stained, paint-stained, tear-stained, moon-stained. Clarissa Pinkola Estes Vojtech Preissig - Meditation.

02.01.2022 I love this and it rings true with me and mine and how we go about out little life in and of nature.

01.01.2022 Send me your email and I'll send you my course for you to work through at your leisure..a donation of $5-$20 would be kindly appreciated but please, not essential. Let's just get growing together. X

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