Week 1: March 4th, 7-8:30pm (in person)
Week 2: March 11th (self study)
Week 3: March 18th, 7-8pm (in person)
Week 4: March 25th (self study)
Week 5: April 1st, 7-8pm (in person)
Week 6: April 8th (self study)
Week 7: April 15th, 7-8pm (in person)
Week 8: April 22nd (self study)
Week 9: April 29th, 7-8pm (in person)
Week 10: May 6th (self study)
Week 11: May 13th, 7-8:30pm (in person)
The weeks we do not meet in person; you cannot fall behind! Pace yourself accordingly to what feels resonant to you that week. The week after the in-person meeting is when you can create an environment within your home space to move through the content we shared in person + Bonus teachers!!! These teachers have been integral to my developmental process, I am thrilled they said YES to sharing their knowledge with you through this container. Truly means the world to me.
5 self-paced study:
March 11th + March 25th
April 8th + April 22nd
May 6th
In-person meet-ups are designed to guide you for that week’s subject at hand.
6 in-person gatherings:
March 4th + March 18th, 7-8:30 pm
April 1st + April 15th + April 29th, 7-8pm
May 13th, 7-8:30 pm
Add these dates to your calendar NOW – create space within your personal calendar for self-paced study.
We want to create a frequency and rhythm of cohesion and effortlessness. Make your schedule work for you, not against you. This is not meant to be work or one more thing to do.
Suggested Supplies for our container:
A journal specifically designated to this 11 weeks
Markers + pens of a range of pigments
For in-person meets – bring what will make you feel held and nourished; props are available, however, you ultimately know what you will want to have nearby your mat for support. (ex: bolsters, cushions, sandbags, blankets, eye pillows, water, socks, comfortable clothing.
Dawn Franklin Designs Studio 4145
4145 Commerce St Suite 1, Dallas, TX 75226
Email me at sha@meditationswithsha.com for support
Woman,
There is great power in your cyclical nature, for we are nature itself. We, like nature, create life and live by nature’s rhythms. The soft animal that is your truest nature knows this at the deepest level.
Woman,
Our job is to remember, to strip away the layers of societal conditioning and interference, the image of the “good girl,” and come home to our most natural textures and rhythms. Every orgasmic joy, every primal scream, every gut instinct, every deep sorrow and wail of grief, every moment of surrender to rest, the shedding of the old, every ounce of our creative power is to be allowed, honored, and again made sacred.
Woman,
You are sacred. Not only in your brightest light, but also in your darkening. Your greatest power lies in flowing with your rhythm and surrendering the fight against nature, your nature. Because in the end, Mother Nature always wins. Our choice lies in whether or not we choose to assist in her unfolding.
LeAnn Rimes