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The sacred feminine and its power to heal the world.

Sat, 27 Oct

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Redfern NSW 2016, Australia

The sacred feminine and its power to heal the world.
The sacred feminine and its power to heal the world.

Time & Location

27 Oct 2018, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Redfern NSW 2016, Australia

About the event

THE SACRED FEMININE AND ITS POWER TO HEAL THE WORLD 

with Ven. Ayya Yeshe

The current manifestation of feminine energy needs new pathways in order to enter and soak into our material world.

Many  contemporary writers and philosophers have pointed out to us that our  survival as a species may depend on our ability to reengage with the  feminine. So we start our supper series here, with women only, to  provoke, inspire and absorb how to live from our intrinsic feminine  strength and intelligence.

Our first guest speaker, Ven. Ayya  Yeshe, talking about the ideal of the sacred Feminine in Tibetan  Buddhism, sharing about the sky dancer, the Dakinis, the Tantric  priestess of ancient India. Dakinis represent the aspect of the sacred  feminine that is primordial intuitive wisdom. Dakinis can be messenger  of blessings and realisations, and can remove obstacles and shatter  one’s negative emotions and egoic hypocrisy. 

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Proceeds from this supper went to www.bodhicitta-vihara.com

Live conversation the first supper UNYOKED

Introduction by YOKE Editor Cynthia Sciberras  Chanting/singing and talk by Ven. Ayya Yeshe  Including short guided mediation

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