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Chameli Ardagh and Awakening Women Institute
You all know what you want, and exactly how to be there
I invite you: One look at any part of this video and you are there.
Chameli is such a powerful reminder.
Never Not Here will be a strong part of what goes on in the Awakening Women Institute. That's my intention, that's my insight.
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women are to be respected but in the higher realm all are equal.
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For many ages men and women have been segragated from each other in all aspects of life, from house chores to religious and spiritual domains.
In Christian churches men sat on the right, women on the left.
In synagogues men downstairs, women upstairs. Until recently.
In mosques women still pray in separate rooms.
So - what now? Shall we be regressing and building women ashrams?
Allow me to make a very personal comment. Being a woman myself maybe it woun`t raise a big dust cloud by it:
I think we need to hold tight the community we`ve conquered and walk together, specially on the spiritual path.
Without the masculine aspect women will really be running in a hamster wheel and so would men sitting in men ashrams.
Anna
I think, Anna, that her targeting of women as clients for her services makes perfect sense.
When you believe that women are particularly deserving of worship... as the article "How to worship a woman" asserts in her Awakening Women's Blog (at the link provided above)... it's perfectly understandable that you direct your services principally towards women.
It's a natural extension of that core belief, don't you think?
Yes Peter, really and I had to dig myself through the whole blog being "How to worship..." the last post!
During that digging I felt myself very alone, as I always do in circumstances like those.
Quite ironically she says: "We think that we have to do it all alone!" But - it is just what they are doing, isn`t it?
And still more ironically she uses the term community as I did in my comment, but in an opposite way saying:
"We gather in Women`s Temple Groups. We ask for reflection and we create and sustain community.
Community is the femminine way!"
Oh, I see...
Anna