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Deeper Love - SweedenAbout the Practice

Welcome to the Temple of Divine Feminine Flow.
Lie down on some soft pillows with a bowl of small fruit pieces, and make sure you are comfortable. Allow a few soft sighs and let one hand rest on your belly. Relax into whatever is here for you in this moment. Imagine a warm, red field of energy surrounding your body, as if you were wrapped in a silk sarong. Let your hand float up from your belly and gently make its way up your chest, face and hair. Make a few soft sounds. Relax deeply and have a juicy piece of fruit.

Now, imagine a women’s gathering that is a mix of an Indian Temple ceremony with ecstatically dancing women fully surrendered in devotion, a Bedouin oasis in the desert with fresh figs, cooing doves and huge marble tubs where the women bath and scrub each other clean, a contemporary meditation/inquiry group with practices guiding us into the vastness of our true nature and an African grieving ritual where the painful parts of our lives are honored, danced and celebrated. Now you begin to get a taste of the kind of feminine space we rest into in the Women’s Temple groups.

In order to live and embody feminine brilliance, for real, we are creating a conscious women’s culture which can awaken and  nourish us in the deepest sense. The Women’s Temple group is a way for us to remind each other of who we are, in an on going way

Instead of enforcing the status quo by focusing on our problems and personal shortcomings, the Women’s Temple group practices connects us with truth beyond our fears and limited self-images. From this deeper place we can navigate from Presence and inner guidance instead of exhaust ourselves in trying to be leaders from a tense, competitive and ego-centered state of mind.

The Women’s temple is not a therapy or a support group. It is a space were we come to mirror, celebrate and empower each other. A space were we can drop our masks, and let the beauty of our authentic face be seen in all its glory and pain,  passion and vulnerability.
In our Women’s temple, we meet beyond the personal, and in this expanded meeting the collective feminine as well as the personal feminine is healed and celebrated.

All our practice is based upon being present in the body, so we spend a lot of time dancing and moving. We also support each other in softening our bodies by touching each other in respectful and nourishing ways. This part of the practice is most women’s favorite part.

Where is the Women’s Temple?

The Women’s Temple Group meets sometimes in the homes of the women and sometimes in rented rooms. Sometimes it is a closed group, sometimes it is open for all. Sometimes the group meets weekly, sometimes less often.

We honor and treat our temple as sacred. We enter it with reverence and with the intention to be as true as we can. All superficial chit- chatting we leave outside. In our temple we explore how it is to speak from a deeper place within, and most importantly, we explore how to communicate without speaking at all

 

A Conscious Women’s Network

In the Nevada City Temple group we have been practicing together for six years, and through this process a remarkable tapestry has been woven between us which embraces us through our lives inside and outside of temple. We have been there for each other, when one married her beloved, another got divorced, several published books, and others started businesses. We have witnessed new houses being built, and we were together as one sister died. We have experienced wailing and raging, and dancing and celebrating. Together.

Globally we are connecting through an active Face Book page, through the interaction on the blog, and through tele classes. We will also soon be opening a virtual practice community, The Women’s Ashram, a place for accountability and awakening practices.

A Conscious Women’s Culture

The relationship we have to other women reflects the relationship we have to our own feminine essence. We take a stand for a conscious way of being women together on this planet.

Together we can heal and transform the old ways of competition and gossiping, and return to a relationship of celebration and empowerment.

The guidelines below are the back bone of our global community and we ask all Awakening Women to read them and include them into our practice.

The Awakening Women Sisterhood Manifesto

- I commit to be honest and straight with you
- I commit to take responsibility for my self.
- I will ask for support when I need it.
- I will ask for alone time when I need it, and it means nothing personal to you
- I will not try to fix you
- I will listen to you
- I will keep what you share confidential and not gossip about it
- I will not speak negatively about you to others
- I will celebrate your unique beauty and gifts
- I will not hold my self back to fit in and I will support you in doing the same

How do I start my own group?

In the Temple Group Manual you will find plenty of guidelines that will support you in creating a thriving and fabulous Women’s Temple, but here are a few pointers:

- Start with a small group of women who preferably have some embodied experience with the practice. (When we started Nevada City Temple group we were two women!)
- Make it clear that it is a Temple (a wild, feminine, fun, deep, sacred temple…) and not therapy group.
- Decide on a simple structure, like opening/ending ritual and time frame, and keep to it firmly for the first period to create a culture of focus and respect. (You will find guidelines and lots of exercises to do together in the Temple Group Manual.)
- Do as little talking as possible, give yourself the wonderful gift of connecting deeper then you can do with words. When you talk do it within a practice structure.

Temple Manuals and Sisterhood Manifesto postcards are available for bulk purchase for your groups; please  contact us for pricing (info@awakeningwomen.com).

In the last six years we have seen the start of Women’s Temple groups all over the world. Some are thriving and deepening year after year, nourishing remarkable spiritual awakening and real sisterhood among the women. Other groups detoriate and fade away. Here are some observations we have made that may be helpful to you:

What makes a Temple group thrive:

  • A commitment to the Temple as a spiritual practice. The level of commitment from each woman guides the depth of the practice
  • The woman initiating the group has an embodied experience of the practice. Her leadership grows out of her own practice.
  • The leader(s) is holding the focus on the greater good, versus egocentric ambitions
  • Everybody in the group have read the Temple manual and are clear of how the group is different than a regular “sharing/support” group
  • The Women’s Temple is a priority and held as the most sacred gift.
  • The real teacher is the circle itself, and the leaders job is to serve and facilitate for the wisdom of the circle to do the work. (For more information on feminine leadership join one of our Leadership trainings)

What makes a Temple group die:

  • We stop doing our staying in the body- practice and instead trust the judgments of our mind.
  • We dilute the leadership too early, and mix too many methods into the practice
  • We allow for too much chatting
  • We take the temple for granted and don’t hold the space sacred

Be Inspired:

Listen to a tele-class where Chameli speaks on The Art of Leading a Woman’s group (have patience with a minute of silence in the beginning of the class)

 

 

USA

Nevada City Temple group

Location: Nevada City, CA, USA

http://www.awakeningwomen.com

Contact:
Suzan - info@awakeningwomen.com

About

The first group in the network. We have been practicing together weekly for more than 6 years. We rotate who leads the group. It is a closed group and we initiate new women twice a year. Temple Mama is Chameli Ardagh, founder of Awakening Women.

East Bay Women's Temple

Location: Berkeley, California, USA

Contact:
Heather Hannigan - hchannigan@gmail.com
ph:  (510)725-5641      

About

Heather is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator Training.

She is looking for help co-founding an East Bay group. For more details, please request to join the Facebook group community at:

www.facebook.com/groups/167727786664708/

Full Moon Goddess Circle

Location: Chatsworth, California, USA

Contact:
Josephine Gross - josephine@networkingtimes.com
ph: (818) 727 2000 ext. 15  

About

Josephine is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

This circle gathers on the full moon each month.

Atlanta Women's Temple

Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Contact:
Arlia Hoffman - atlantawomenstemple@gmail.com
770-595-4994  

About

Arlia is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator Training.

Minneapolis Women's Temple

Location: Lowry Hill, Minneapolis, USA

Contact:
Emily Levang - emilylevang@gmail.com

This group meets on Tuesday evenings.

About

Emily is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator Training.

Washington DC Women's Temple

Location: Washington, D.C., USA

Contact:
Aja Fenn - ajafenn@gmail.com

We meet in DC once a month on either Tuesdays or Thursdays from 7pm-9pm.

About

Aja is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator Training.

Sweden

Gudinnorna

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

Contact:
Anna - gudinnorna@gmail.com

Women's Group

Location: Gotenborg, Sweden

http://www.lifedancing.se

Contact:
Carina-Maria - carinamaria@telia.com

Strålande Moder

Location: Gotenborg, Sweden

http://itbeginswithaseed@yahoo.se

Contact:
Rebecca - rebecca@gudinnan.se
Ph: 0046768764638 or 0046(0)704851385

Temple Room for Women

Location: Gotenborg, Sweden

Contact:
Bibbie - bibbief@gmail.com
(0046) 0760452290  

About

Bibbi is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

The Stjarnsund-group

Location: Stjarnsund, Sweden

Contact:
Lisa -

About

Lisa is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Stockholm Temple Group

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

http://www.stockholm-one.se

Contact:
Maria - maria@stockholm-one.se

About

Maria and Candra are a graduates of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

I Moderns Famn

Location: Stockholm, Sweden

http://www.openinglotus.se

Contact:
Mariel Roxendal - mariel@openinglotus.se

Samasati

Location: Orebro, Sweden

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=114130841942703&ref=ts

Contact:
Ronja - ronja.andersson@hotmail.com
+4673-7602882
Helen - helen_sujani@hotmail.com
+4670-6166448

About

We meet every second Monday 19:00-21:30

Womens Temple

Location: Malmö, Sweden

http://www.peacefulparenting.eu

Contact:
Kristina Loven - info@peacefulparenting.eu

Kristina Lovén & Anna Håkansson

 

About

Kristina is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training. We meet every Wednesday 19:00 – 21:00.

Anna ~~~~~~~~~ Kristina

Flower of Love

Location: Stocksund, Sweden

http://www.floweroflove.se

Contact:
Madhu - prem.madhu@glocalnet.net

About

Madhu is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

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Germany

The Munchen Temple group

Location: Gauting (nähe München), Germany

Contact:
Yashodhara van Vilsteren - yashovan1@hotmail.com
tel: 089-89530781

About

Yashodra is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Templegroup in Berlin

Location: Berlin, Germany

http://www.christina-jung.com

Contact:
Christina Jung - christina-jung.com
tel: +49 (0)30 280 42 197

About

Christina is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Women's group in Esslingen

Location: 73730 Esslingen, Germany

Contact:
Ursula Kauer - u.kauer@web.de
Tel: +49 (0)7153 - 54 04 84

About

Ursula is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Tempelgroup in Koln

Location: Koln, Germany

Contact:
Petra Broicher - petrabroicher@netcologne.de

About

Petra is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Monday-awakening-women-group

Location: Sun-Med-Institute in Bavaria,
Neumarkt-St.Veit, Germany

http://www.praxis-goettinger.de

Contact:
Phone: 08639 70 97 74

About

The leader is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Aachener Templegroup

Location: Aachener, Germany

Contact:
Maria Geiser-Letzel - 0241-53106390 Helena Bishoff 0241 876659

About

Maria is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Biederbach Templegroup

Location: Biederbach, Germany

Ganz Frau

Location: Mainz, Germany

Contact:
Verena - verena@ganzfrau.com

About

Verena is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Norway

Fjellgudinnene

Location: Hemsedal, Norway

http://ils@verysoon.no

Contact:
Inger Lill Solberg -

Switzerland

St.Gallen Templegroup

Location: St.Gallen, Switzerland

Contact:
Ruth - info@ruthmonstein.ch

About

Ruth is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Bern/Solothurn Tempelgruppe

Location: Regenbogenhaus, 3377 Walliswil b. W, Switzerland

http://www.regenbogenhaus.ch

Contact:
Katharina Casanovas - info@regenbogenhaus.ch
0041 32 631 29 70

About

Katharina is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Frauentempel Stimmenfever St. Gallen

Location: St.Gallen, Switzerland

http://www.stimmenfeuer.ch

Contact:
Franziska Schiltknecht - info@stimmenfeuer.ch
+ + 41 78 722 78 15              

Austria

Temple group Austria

Location: Salzburg, Austria

Contact:
Rotraud Huck - reuber.plotz@gmx.at
Ulrike Parnreiter-Fingerl - u.parnreiter-fingerl@sbg.at

About

Rotraud is a graduate of the Women’s Group Facilitator training.

Netherlands

Amsterdam Templegroup

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

http://www.helder.nu/coaching

Contact:
Marian van Noort - marian@helder.nu

Denmark

Heart Women

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Contact:
Camille - camillealsted@gmail.com
Heart Women meets once a month and is open for all women.    

Thailand

  • About the Womens Temple
  • List of Womens Groups
  • Womens Temple Manual
  • Feminine Leadership Training