February

February 8, 2010

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Sally Kempton –Waking to the Divine Feminine in our Everyday Lives

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Sally Kempton – Meditation Teacher, Author, Columnist for Yoga Journal. The Divine Feminine has always been present in our culture and in our bodies and yet she has been suppressed and forgotten for thousands of years. The Sacred Feminine is alive and awakening in the West. Learn to recognize the power of the Divine feminine in your life and in your body. Sally Kempton, a former New York journalist, was compelled on a spiritual journey in 1971 after an ecstatic experience she couldn’t explain. For 28 years, Sally took up the monastic life and studied meditation in the Indian yoga tradition. In 2002, Sally put aside her monastic robes to begin teaching independently.She travels extensively, and offers workshops and retreats that integrate meditation, yoga wisdom, and spiritual life-skills.

February 1, 2010

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Barbara Stanny — Ladies, Prince Charming Isn’t Coming!

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Barbara Stanny – Author, Inspirational Speaker and Financial Expert. Barbara thought she had it all: an inheritance fit for a princess and Prince Charming to boot. Later, she discovered Prince Charming didn’t know a thing about managing a fortune and squandered it. Divorced and a single mother of three children, she shares what she’s learned in the trenches, what’s holding women back in the world of money and what women can do about it NOW. She’s the author of Prince Charming Isn’t Coming, Secrets of Six-Figure Women and Overcoming Underearning