If love is the most powerful force on Earth, how do we actually wield it?
How do people who stand for love – love of one another & of the Earth – actually obtain and wield power?
What happens to our lives when we commit to love as a verb?
“To be strong does not mean to sprout muscles and flex. It means meeting one’s own numinosity without fleeing, actively living with the wild nature in one’s own way. It means to be able to learn, to be able to stand what we know. It means to stand and live.” ~ Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Our General Approach to Moon Cycles
Here at TWWP, we view Moon Cycles as chapters in the unfolding story of our lives. Within each chapter there are 4 major movements: New, Waxing, Full, Waning.
We carry a particular theme, a specific focus, each and every cycle.
The New Moon is considered the beginning. At this sacred beginning we have the opportunity to retreat & go deeply within. This way we can enter the Moon Cycle with intention, depth & clarity. This is what our Circles are for.
In Wild Woman Weeklyish, our free community offering, we offer resources & guidance to continue the exploration of the theme throughout the cycle.
Once per Moon Cycle, we will have WILD WOMAN SCHOOL with TWWP Founder Chris Maddox where we explore a topic directly related to the theme of the cycle.
About Our To Wield Love Series
Core Questions:
If love is the most powerful force on Earth, how do we actually wield it?
How do people who stand for love – love of one another & of the Earth – actually obtain and wield power?
What happens to our lives when we commit to love as a verb?
Aims for the Year Ahead:
↠ To explore the Elemental Keys of Love:
Love in the Key of Fire: illuminates, transforms, revitalizes
Love in the Key of Water: feels emotion, flows, nurtures
Love in the Key of Earth: stabilizes, holds, nourishes
Love in the Key of Air: offers space, communicates, breathes
↠ To expand our capacity to love