A common space for harmonic peacemakers
A Group for all women to promoting their free expression, thereby giving voice to their struggles for civil, economic, political, and gender rights.
The vision is harmony in our relationship with each other, gender equality and equity.
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Started by Rosmarie Heusser. Last reply by Carmen Elsa Irarragorri-Wyland Apr 27, 2023. 2 Replies 2 Likes
Dr. Vandana Shiva: Wisdom for Our Environmental Crisis∼ Great speech! ∼Continue
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Foto Lech WilczekSimona Kossak (1943-2007) Polish biologist, ecologist, author, PhD in forestry, and uncompromising…Continue
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True feminismwas never abouthating men.True feminismis available to anyonewho claims itwho is willing to opento the…Continue
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Magazine’s editor cites the significance of a ‘non-violence movement led by female Elders.’Wet’suwet’en matriarchs (L-R)…Continue
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An inspiring story of brave women who lead a significant change in their life, and of some men who joined them.Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in…Continue
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~ honoring beauty ~there are hardships and softships in life times of plenty , abundance times of little , none of joy and sorrowof kindness and angerof calm , of upsetbut we can work it to be decentto ourselves and each otherwe have choicewe don't…Continue
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Started by Nada Jung. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Mar 26, 2020. 4 Replies 1 Like
Illustration by Johnny MillerSylvia Federici’s new book explains how violence against women was a necessary precondition for…Continue
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Beautiful video.
Oh, what a beautiful video, Nada!
Thanks!
this film is dedicated to women of all times. our spirit is indomitable.
our feminine legacy, passed down from woman to woman,
will live through all darkness until we've sung a new world into existence.
..refreshing, all of your positive comments...
Beautiful pictures of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Eva!
I agree with You, Carmen...Marianne Williamson were the best President for real ∼ peaceful changes! ♡ ∼
I am with all of you, who understand womanhood in all its possibilities and who admired such a person as Ruth Bader Ginsburg was, I also admire Mary Williamson, who even tried to run for President of our country and for whom I would have voted, and even contributed with my little resources to her campaign.
As of this day, Ruth Bader Ginsburg is no longer an old woman. And I have mixed feelings about her death. On one hand I love John Irving’s words, “Give her back, God! Give her back!” I join with others in despair at what Mitch McConnell might do now - and who are we kidding, what he most assuredly will do. But on the other hand, it’s just too much of a sign that she died literally hours before the setting sun that ushers in Rosh Hashanah. According to the tenets of Judaism, the most righteous souls die at such an hour. And she was such a righteous soul. Several years ago I was with a group on a tour bus in Jerusalem; we stopped at a red light and right below me walking on the sidewalk was RBG! I was so startled I couldn’t believe it. I’ve always wished I had said “Let me out of the bus!” so that I could go introduce myself, but I remember thinking at the time that I didn’t know where I would go if the bus went on without me. Pretty dumb, of course. But it happened so quickly. She was walking with three men who looked like bodyguards, and I learned later in the day she was there to receive an award. I always thought it amazing that the one place I saw her was in the Holy Land. So as sorry as I am that she’s gone, for all the obvious reasons, I think there’s a way that all of us need to be glad for her ...to grow up now and do the work ourselves. I’ve said for years that our generation had a prolonged post adolescence...that we had failed to fully mature. God knows we’re dealing with the consequences of all that now. But you can’t say that about people like RBG. She was mature in every possible way. And now we have to take it from here. It is our turn to show up, to be mature, to serve our country. She was so in love with her husband and they get to be together now. It’s almost greedy of us to ask for even one more day of her than we were given. We know what we need to do and we need to do it. If anyone deserves a rest, it is she. She will continue her journey in eternity; let’s up our game in our journey here. Dear God, please bless this precious soul. We thank you for the time we had her in our midst. May we be better people for having known her as we did. Amen
Marianne Williamson
If you want to be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself. Something to repair tears in your community. Something to make life a little better for people less fortunate than you. That's what I think a meaningful life is - Living not for oneself, but for one's community.
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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We light a candle for all our friends and members that have passed to the other side.
Gone from our life and forever moved into our heart. ~ ❤️ ~
Two beautiful graphics for anyone to use, donated and created by Shannon Wamsely
Windy Willow (Salix Tree)
Artist Silvia Hoefnagels
Ireland NOV 2020
(image copyright Silvia Hoefnagels)
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"Love, acceptance and inclusion. Grant us peace."
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