Bonus Presentation Created for Origins
 Please share your insights, journaling and drawings from Sylvia's engagement invitations inside the Origin's group in our MUSEA app!
An experiment with air-drying clay. Please buy any air-drying clay. It can be a simple one kids use at school! It doesnât need to be fancy. Iâm using in this video 11 an Italian product I found on Amazon: https://a.co/d/1SIkUrF which is way more than we need!
You did it! You learned more about matriarchal cultures and perspectives than the high majority of people sadly ever will.Â
Yet you can change that! Talk about your discoveries with your friends and relatives. Remind women that God was first a Goddess. Share some of the links from your student handout on social media to trigger conversations. Help your environment to realize that the structures and systems we live in are human responses to inner and outer circumstances and that they evolved over time. They are neither "natural", "God given", nor "written into stone".
We created them.
We can change them.
The future is bright even though some transitions might be messy and painful.
Be well. Stay connected with yourself, your body, others, nature and the universe.
And if you want to share any shifts, insights or have questions, please reach out to: [email protected]
Put "Matriarchy" at the beginning of the subject line to catch my attention.
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Thank you for your precious time and interest.
Let love lead. Always.
 P.S. I want to close by thanking two women for their contributions that made this Matriarchal Perspectives Series possible:
Jenafer Joy, who's short 'overhead filmed' videos in many of MUSEA's courses were my inspiration how to produce this series during a time of scary illness and symptoms that didn't allow me to face a camera and who put the whole page you were enjoying together. She was our bridge between my home office and yours!
Thank you, Jena, for your creativity, patience and tech savviness.
Shiloh Sophia, my beloved Intentional CreativityÂŽ teacher, mentor, and intentional living role model who trusted me and my expertise - without knowing it yet - enough, to open you, her precious community of students, up for me to serve as an adjunct faculty member for Origins. Thank you, Dear Shiloh, for taking the lid off my creativity and showing me the path to becoming the artist I always wanted to be since I was a child. Thank you for your trust to pour my passion and research about matriarchal cultures into your community space. May our friendship blossom.
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