It is near time.
This Sunday brings our New Moon in Humanitarian Aquarius. This energy asks us to look beyond the “I, Me, Mine” Mentality and ask ourselves the bold question: “how can I make a meaningful contribution to my brothers and sisters on the planet?”
People often ask me what inspires the content for the Wild Woman Circles that happen each new moon. They want to know if it is attached to any particular philosophy or religion.
My answer is this…
I look for the sweet spot where the wisdom teachings of the mystics, poets, spiritual leaders and astrologers meet. From there I create meditations and rituals or activities for the circle leaders to pass on. Each circle leader lends their creative voice and inspired additions to color their circles and serve their community of Wild Wo(men).
You are welcome to join a circle this SUNDAY, where we will be connecting to our sense of service to the collective. Full List of Public Circles HERE.
In this video I will dig into this Month’s theme to give you an idea of what we have in store for you this month:
with deep respect and love for days,
C
P.S-Q: So…what exactly is a Circle? Answer HERE
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On the Horizon
Join us for an hour-long New Moon Meditation Adventure on December 2nd!
Online, from anywhere.
Using a dynamic meditation journey, we will tune into the New Moon, to your own Inner Guidance, synced up with wild-hearted women from around the world. This offering will include music, storytelling, meditation, journaling prompts & intention-setting.
Can’t make it live? No worries. All participants will receive a copy of the recording with 24 hours of the session.
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"The Circle Leader Training Program at The Wild Woman Project was one of the most transformative and healing experiences of my life. I have received many tools, resources, support, and connections that I will carry on with me forever." ~ Hannah Devin, Graduate
We have Wild Woman Project-trained Circle facilitators is 26 countries, and 44 out of the 50 United States.
Chris Maddox is the founder of The Wild Woman Project where she teaches women how to utilize the gifts of the Wild Woman Archetype in their everyday lives & how to lead women’s circles in their local communities. She is the organizer & facilitator of the beloved annual WILD WOMAN FEST, a women’s retreat-festival hybrid which fosters a deep connection to nature, a direct experience of the divine feminine & profound spiritual sisterhood among the women in attendance.
An ever student of the great mysteries of existence and nature itself, Chris believes women are holding innate gifts & tools that society at large needs – now more than ever. She is committed to helping women remember their special magic and to bring it forward into every corner of their lives, for the greater good of the planet.
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