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Alchemizing The Fire Within
By Sande Hart When we read a book about a philosophy that professes solutions to heal us from a variety of ailments, obstacles, or conditions that we feel are preventing us from thriving, we expect the outcome to free us from that thing in order to get us closer to living a life in flow. But what if that ailment is where the flow lives? What if we have been trying to rid ourselves from some of life’s most potent experiences? What if we are looking at the problem all wrong? Wh

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It's time for some R&R and it's not what you think.
Rest and Restoration is essential, and a goal of Futuring is that we normalize that for ourselves. If we are not believing this is nature's gift to us, we owe it to ourselves to ask, "Why? Why have I ignored the needs of my body, my nervous system, my level of fatigue, my own good sense, my peace-of-mind?” A condition of Futuring is to re-member that self-care is our nature and gifted to us for our survival. Futuring means when we accept and live in this way, we are supportin

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They Did Not Know We Were Seeds
By Sande Hart In honor of the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz, I am releasing Chapter Twelve; Acorn Rain in Birkenau....

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Rewriting the Myth in the Potency Darkness
Sande Hart We, as humanity are standing on a bridge with the old story crumbling behind us; the unraveling systems of domination,...

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Women Futuring a New Paradigm
Women Futuring a New Paradigm By Sande Hart A Woman Who Futures stretches the edges of the meaning of leadership beyond recognition to...

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The Evolutionary Dictionary 1.0
By Sushila Mertens We need a new vocabulary if we do not want to self-destruct. Some say we are in the liminal time - the point between...

S.A.R.A.H.
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Getting Intimate with Kairos Time Through Radical Acceptance
"Radical acceptance means practicing a conscious effort to acknowledge and honor difficult situations and emotions. Fully accepting things as they are, instead of ignoring, avoiding, or wishing the situation were different, can be a critical step in moving through a difficult experience to experiencing more meaning." Psych Central Perhaps the "acknowledging" part is where we get hung up? Perhaps if we understood Kairos time, it will take a load off our judgement and sense

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"Women Will Never Rule The World
"Women Will Never Rule The World." By Sande Hart These are the words of my 99-year-old mother-in-law, uttered with a very certain clarity...

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Women’s Mystical Relationship to Silence & Sound
By Maureen Jones I invite you to take a moment and imagine with me the chaos and noise in the world quieting, and all life, every being,...

S.A.R.A.H.
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Women and The Environment- The General Congress of Women
Women and The Environment- The General Congress of Women by Maureen Jones As women from around the globe gathered for our Zoom call,...

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The Problem of Women in America by Sande Hart
The Problem of Women and the Role of Women Interfaith Leadership by Sande Hart

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Reset.
RESET By Heather Skoll A SARAH sister community integration reflection March 18, 2020 STOP doing. BE. Imagine. Flow & gently become aware...

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Mother's Day Proclamation by Julie Ward Howe
Arise, all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or of tears! Say firmly: “We will not have great questions...

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Prayer by Elder Belinda P. Eriacho
The Trees, plants, and grass that grow upon her are like her hair. The stones and rocks are like her bones. The water and natural...

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Imagine A Woman by Patricia Lynn Reilly
Gazing at your own true reflection, you will discover that everything you have longed for “out there” is already within you! I invite you...

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STOP! Just Stop.
by Kristen Flytz and read by 11 year old Aleena and her sister Maha, brought to us by 30 year old pregnant Emily. Stop. Just stop. It is...

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