Chrysalis academy

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a painting of four women standing in front of a peacock
Blessing of a Women's Circle an Original Folk by JeanneFryArt, $111.00
a group of women standing next to each other in front of a rainbow colored background
There is something magical about a Circle. Geometrically it encompasses more space than any other shape. Within it, one sets out on a journey and returns having never left her seat. Whenever we engage in an act of Ritual or Ceremony that has been shared throughout time, we are the beneficiary of all the Goodness that has come from it. The Circle, in and of itself, is imbued with lifetimes of profound Wisdom.
a painting of people in a field with mountains in the background
~ PetitPoulailler.com ~
1890 Thomas Wilmer Dewing (American, 1853-1938) ~ 'Spring'
a large statue sitting on top of a lush green field next to a body of water
Pillar of Love
Pillar of Love "It portrays people linked together one supportng the other in an unbroken circle that projects unity and strength. Standing at the base on this structure one could compare it to a thick trunked tree, unmovable and steadfast against the winds of time. It stands as a witness of battles and trials of mankind, enduring for generations." Barbara Eichner - Shaw, Artist
an abstract painting with colorful colors and shapes on the canvas, depicting three women dancing
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Awaken, Daughters! Rise up, Sisters! We are connected to all women in the past, present and future. We are the trees, sky, water, and the land of Mother Earth. Awaken daughters and remember who you are! Bring your gifts into the world...
an image of a painting that is very colorful
Spiralling into sisterhood... let's bring connection and support to the feminine.
a painting with four women sitting on top of a yellow circle surrounded by flowers and leaves
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Talking Circle by Leah Dorion | I love this concept of encouraging open, honest and respectful communication. Would love to practise it with my family in the future.
three women with long hair standing next to each other in front of a white background
Moon Circle of Women....to the four winds (Jackie Traverse, Anishinaabe. Hokahey)
a poem written in watercolor and ink on purple paper with white writing that reads she smiles, they catch her holding her
“her place” - Bone Sigh Arts
she stumbles, they catch her - holding her up. another struggles, she's surrounded by the love she's given out. it's a circle of women giving, taking and growing and it is within that circle she finds her place.