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Engaging with the Sidhe - Book Club Event
Nov
10
to Nov 23

Engaging with the Sidhe - Book Club Event

Ever since I first read Conversations with the Sidhe and Engaging with the Sidhe, Conversations Continued, I have wanted to talk about these books with others who might love them as much as I do. This is a special kind of exploration. Being able to engage with the Sidhe asks more of us than just learning information about them.

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Engaging with the Sidhe - Free Webinar
Nov
3
1:00 PM13:00

Engaging with the Sidhe - Free Webinar

In this free webinar, Rue Hass, will delve into David Spangler’s Engaging with the Sidhe. Rue will highlight the differences between the human understanding of the imagination and that of the Sidhe. Quoting Rue, “They (the Sidhe) hey say that imagination is something we do, and it keeps us separate, acting upon the world. For them, imagination is something that they are, and a way of being in the world and with the world that draws out and enhances the life within matter.

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Shaping the Future with the Sidhe
Apr
1
to Apr 28

Shaping the Future with the Sidhe

The conference is designed to help deepen and refine our personal practices of connection and co-creativity with our Gaian cousins, the Sidhe. Over the centuries many have found the Sidhe to be wonderful working partners in creative endeavors. We will look at how the Sidhe might partner with us to shape a positive future for Humanity and for Gaia.

Presenters include: David Spangler, John Matthews, Søren Hauge, and Jeremy Berg.

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Views from the Borderland - The Sidhe Project (Revisited)
Oct
1
to Sep 30

Views from the Borderland - The Sidhe Project (Revisited)

This year David Spangler has takes his quarterly explorations in a new direction. He is working with his Sidhe colleague Mariel in developing new stories of the imagination. To quote David:

“On the other hand, Mariel once said that the Sidhe don’t “have imagination,” they “are imagination.” This doesn’t mean they are “imaginary.” In the context in which she said it, I believe it means they naturally embody an energy of life, possibility, and creativity that we may experience in those times when we are open to our own imaginations, expanding our sense of wonder in the world. It’s one thing to approach the Sidhe mentally, seeking to understand them the way we might understand a different culture, but it’s something else again to engage them emotionally and imaginatively.”

As with any explorations there are twists and turns on the path and sometimes dead ends and forks along the way. What began as text style book has become a series of stories with the first already shared with subscribers. What new adventures await? Subscribe and join the journey.

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