2731 days ago

Wolves like Women are feared as a threat to our culture - Call of the Wild Woman Course in Titirangi starts July 24

Denise from Titirangi

Women like Wolves are feared as a threat to our culture. Their strength and courage to lead is at times discouraged and frowned upon by others in their society. Women like Wolves protect their family & loved ones as well as their wild nature so that one can explore, expand and experience the treasures that are hidden within without being ambushed by someone or something. Woman like wolves come together in circle as a pack to support, protect and form a bond that is unbreakable, everlasting and unstoppable.

Call of the Wild Woman Course is a course that unites women and allows them to express their authentic self while building trust with each other. This allows and encourages ones spirit to reveal intimate parts of themselves that have been wounded, harmed or damaged so that they may heal and find infinite joy and ones true spirit once again.

Call of the Wild Woman Course
A 7 week study course of the book “Women Who Run With The Wolves.”
Tuesdays starting July 24 thru September 4, 2018
7 pm to 9 pm
Titirangi Community House / 500 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi
$222 investment in self

Contact Dee: Mobile 022.309.2979 / Email: dee@sassyred.com
Visit Website: www.sassyred.com...

Testimony:

I closed a very important “first chapter’ last night. I feel so blessed to have attended such an amazing workshop, overflowing with such richness, support and encouragement. But most importantly, love. Love for being human, for being a woman and for life and all its flaws. I also want to express my gratitude for meeting Dee, a wonderful woman and amazing teacher. Dee, you have made me think, process and confront a lot of things. Here is to you and to you building a community of like-minded souls who are eager to learn and transform. Thank you and good luck Dee, I cannot wait to see your work manifest and touch many more lives. - Sheryl LP

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🗑️ Would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
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