First Tuesdays of the Month
Circle up!
In times like this there is a need to come together and reconnect to ourselves, and each other.
To reconnect to our humanity and our divinity.
In times like this there is a need to come together and reconnect to ourselves, and each other.
To reconnect to our humanity and our divinity.
April 10, 2018
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TUESDAY EVENING
From 7:00 to 9:00 PM Spirited Hand Studio 8312 Plainfield Road Cincinnati Ohio 45236 Ages 18 + Suggested donations of $10 |
Circle started around our ancestor's campfire. It was a place to come together for warmth, safety, and the sharing of stories. The simple structure has the ability to remind us that we belong to each other. This is a gathering for adults of all walks of life interested in fostering a common ground for wisdom to flourish.
This Circle is for you if:
- you long for deeper more meaningful connections - you want to connect soulfully with what is important to you - you want to learn to be better humans together, to have transformational conversations about, race, gender, family, and to honor our diverse ancestry. We will gather once a month and check in with what is current and what requires our attention. We will learn some simple principles and practices to help us use Circle as a way of connecting in our homes, communities, and work. Facilitator: Quanita Roberson |
Meet QuanitaQuanita Louise is a personal and professional development resource dedicated to addressing embedded trauma through healing workshops, retreats, and rituals. She is also an international spiritual teacher, speaker, author, and life coach.
In 2016, Quanita presented at the NAACP National Convention on Community/Police Relations and served as the Keynote Speaker for The National Diversity Conference in Brazil. She holds a master’s degree in Organizational Management and Development with a concentration in Integral Theory. Quanita is a keeper of ancient indigenous wisdom from the Dagara Tribe of Burkina Faso, West Africa. As a water spirit, she brings the gifts of forgiveness and reconciliation to the world—serving as a peacemaker and bridge builder to communities around the world. More about Quanita Roberson and her work at
http://www.nzuzu.com |