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Unfolding The Femi9 Woman


August 2003 Number 7
 


Editor's Note

Welcome to the August edition of Spiral Dance News, a monthly ezine published by Spiral Dance Ministries.


Happy Birthday to all who are born in this month of August..

It seems as if this is a month that will bring us a sight that has not been seen for at least 60,000 years. Mars will be close enough to planet earth for us to actually see some of the land mass with binoculars. That is an awesome thing for us to witness in our day and time but then again we did ask to be born didn’t we?

May we all be blessed by this event and beyond.

Until next issue, continue to be in the spirit of learning and re-learning those things that help us to be all that we can be.

Sending love and (((((hugs))))) to all of you and thanks for your continued support.

Enjoy the articles, the music and the loving vibrations that are being sent to you all.

Featured Selection: Abundance by Shamballa
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Voicing Ourselves

Copyright 2003 by Dr. Tonya K. Freeman - Minister - Metaphysician


As a student of yoga, I was introduced to chanting. I learned the chants of Om and Om Shanti. Om meaning love and Shanti, peace.

The results of chanting these words, were more peace within and a poise that exuded power when facing a potentially "dangerous" situation that was dissipated with the sounding of love and peace, Om Shanti, coming forth through my voice.

Later in life, as I continued to study, it was brought to my attention there were and are chants used to heal illness and to actually hurt or kill animals and adversaries. For these reasons, certain mantras/chants were and are kept secret, only to be passed on to those of noble spirit.

Certain mantras or chants, were and are used to cool the fire for the firewalkers. Others will heat up the body, something that women who are experiencing menopause do naturally, and then there are those used to dispel a malevolent spirit.

This does not surprise me at all because since we know that the human voice can shatter a crystal glass after reaching a certain octave, than it is capable of doing other things as well.

We are aware of vibrations and sound is another form of vibration. It is a fact that just from our tone of voice we can make people feel comfortable or alienated. Often I would hear my Mother say, "It's not what you say but how you say it."

In these times we are learning more about voice mechanics and sound vibration. This is ancient knowledge come round again, full circle.

According to African Traditional Religion coming from Nigeria, when one needs to speak with sweetness, they take a taste of honey which is attributed to the Orisha Oshun, who is best known as the Goddess of Love and Fertility, and by this action it helps to deliver our message in a soothing and sweet manner.

Maybe we need to keep a little honey in our pocketbooks, just in case we have a bitter taste in our mouth.

When I heard about Oshun and the honey it took me back to, my childhood again, when my Mom used to say, “You can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar.”

We know that if people are yelling and screaming at one another, nothing is really heard and pain is projected with the sound of our voice. Nothing is resolved, only agitated.

Upon attending a workshop dealing with our connection to one another, I learned that the colors of our aura change when we speak with anger or passion. The energy actually connects from one person to another.

Knowing this, it is safe to say that if we speak with love the color of the heart chakra would become more visible in our aura and if we were to speak calming words to another, then blue would dominate.

It also shows how we touch one another in more ways than one.

Humming

Many women hum when they are putting there children to sleep or calming them down. Humming works well when cooking too. It helps to add a little more love to the pot, thereby making for an even more delicious meal.

Some hum while cleaning or when performing some other ardourus task. It helps to make the job easier on the mind, body and the spirit because when we are in a happier state of being, we can breeze through just about anything.

Singing

Singing is another way that we voice ourselves. Some singers have the effect of making us feel real dreamy and then there are those voices that we just want to close our ears to.

The human voice has the ability to soothe, to heal, to make us feel joyful, spirited or it can incite one to anger.

Remember the human voice is very powerful and should be used with great care.

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Children Learn What They Live

Copyright © 1972 by Dorothy Law Nolte



If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn.

If children live with hostility, they learn to fight.

If children live with fear, they learn to be apprehensive.

If children live with pity, they learn to feel sorry for themselves.

If children live with ridicule, they learn to feel shy.

If children live with jealousy, they learn to feel envy.

If children live with shame, they learn to feel guilty.

If children live with encouragement, they learn confidence.

If children live with tolerance, they learn patience.

If children live with praise, they learn appreciation.

If children live with acceptance, they learn to love.

If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves.

If children live with recognition, they learn it is good to have a goal.

If children live with sharing, they learn generosity.

If children live with honesty, they learn truthfulness.

If children live with fairness, they learn justice.

If children live with kindness and consideration, they learn respect.

If children live with security, they learn to have faith in themselves and in those about them.

If children live with friendliness, they learn the world is a nice place in which to live.

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THE WISE WOMAN TRADITION EMPOWERS WOMEN

c. 2002 by Susun Weed

The Wise Woman Tradition is the oldest known healing tradition on our planet. It offers a unique view of health that is woman-centered and deeply empowering to women. This is in stark contrast to orthodox - and most alternative - healing traditions, which are based on male viewpoints which disempower women.

The medicine I learned in school was based on a linear, scientific, male worldview whose truth I did not question. When this medicine failed me, as a woman and a mother, I sought alternatives. Herbs helped me take care of myself and my family, simply and safely, but I questioned the assumptions behind what I was taught. It was clear to me that alternative health care disempowers women as much, or more than, orthodox medicine does. They both actively assume that the norm on which assessment of health is to be based is masculine in gender.

Assuming that a healthy male is the definition of health may not seem like much of a problem, unless you are a woman. This core assumption has hurt, and continues to hurt, women in a multitude of direct and indirect ways, from the deeply personal to the widely political. This assumption leads to attempts to "correct" - with drugs and surgery - physical and emotional states that are normal (and healthy) for women, but not for men. Consider: Healthy women were given DES (a hormone) simply because they were pregnant - their offspring are cancer-prone.

Millions of menopausal women have been (and are still) treated with hormones in an effort to replace what is "lost." Does this improve their health~ No. Use of hormone replacement increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, and breast cancer. Menstruating women need some quiet time alone. Instead they are offered pink Prozac to help them overcome their "depression." Women are advised to have their uterus (and increasingly their ovaries, too) removed since they are "not needed after menopause ... just places that can harbor cancer." It is well known that a woman's sexual response is unlikely to be as strong, and may even be lost, when she loses these vital organs. A century ago, a woman who challenged male authority could be diagnosed as "hysterical" and her uterus ("hyster") removed (often without anesthesia or disinfectants).

There is more to medicine than the male perspective. I speak for the woman-centered tradition. It offers men and women a new way to think about and create health in all stages of their lives. It empowers women to take charge of their health and their lives, to honor and respect themselves, and the earth. I call it the Wise Woman Tradition.

The Wise Woman Tradition empowers women by:
~ Focusing on simple remedies that are easily accessible
~ Sharing information freely
~ Offering compassionate listening
~ Renaming her weaknesses as strengths
~ Reminding her that her body is the body of the earth, is the body of the goddess, is the sacred ground of being.

The Wise Woman Tradition empowers women to:
~ View themselves as healthy, even when they have problems
~ Create their own healthy norms
~ Honor their natural cycles and changes (puberty, menses, pregnancy, menopause)
~ Define themselves from a woman-centered viewpoint
~ Connect with other women for personal and planetary healing

Much of modern medicine seems complicated and difficult to understand. Many alternative remedies are also complicated, some are unduly expensive, others require special training and initiations. This disempowers women. The Wise Woman Tradition, by focusing on simple remedies that are easily accessible, and by sharing information freely, allows women to feel competent and powerful in taking care of their own health. The Wise Woman Tradition heals by nourishing the wholeness of each unique individual. Nourishing has three primary aspects: simple ceremony, nourishing foods, and compassionate listening. When women are heard, when we listen to each other, then we feel validated and empowered. Harking back to the consciousness-raising sessions of the 1970's, and informed by Native American teachings of the talking stick, compassionate listening reshapes women's stories so they can reshape their lives. One of the great gifts of the Wise Woman Tradition is the renaming of our weaknesses as strengths. When we allow ourselves to be depressed, outraged, yearning, grief-stricken, confused, fearful, bitchy, and more; when we allow all that we are to be part of us, then we can finally find and celebrate our wholeness/health/holiness.

The Wise Woman Tradition empowers women by reminding us that we are sacred, that our bodies are sacred. As women, we are the earth. Each one of us lives in the body of the earth. Each one of us comes from this sacred ground of being. And not only are we empowered to honor ourselves, we are empowered to demand that respect from all others. When women accept orthodoxy's image of them as constantly in need of help, they accept a powerless position. When women accept the Wise Woman Tradition's assertion that they are already perfect, already vibrantly healthy, even when they have problems, they assume a position of power. When women create their own healthy norms, they create a place of power in which they can stand, no matter how fast and furious the changes.

When women believe that their natural cycles and changes (puberty, menses, pregnancy, menopause) are somehow sick or wrong, they open themselves to medical experiments. When women learn that the Wise Woman Tradition honors these states above all others, they find a source of deep wisdom and great power flowing into their lives.

When women define themselves from a male-centered viewpoint, they always loose. When they define themselves from a woman-centered viewpoint, they always win. The Wise Woman Tradition offers this power to women, from the Ancient Grandmother's heart to yours.

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Words of Wisdom


Sitting in a sacred place means you must sit alone.

-  Marilyn "Omi Funke" Torres  -

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