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| - "We want to tell the truth about our lives, to see the truth through other women's lives. We want to trust a Feminine Source of wisdom. We long for the whole, empowered woman who wants to be born in us....If women don't tell our stories and utter our truths in order to chart our ways into sacred feminine experience, who will? It is stories women need. Stories give us hope, a little guidance, and a lot of bravery." - Sue Monk Kidd, "The Dance of the Dissident Daughter" We hope to use this Wiki as way to stay involved with one another between meetings.
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| - "We want to tell the truth about our lives, to see the truth through other women's lives. We want to trust a Feminine Source of wisdom. We long for the whole, empowered woman who wants to be born in us....If women don't tell our stories and utter our truths in order to chart our ways into sacred feminine experience, who will? It is stories women need. Stories give us hope, a little guidance, and a lot of bravery." - Sue Monk Kidd, "The Dance of the Dissident Daughter" Women In Transition (WIT) is a forum for WNC women who see themselves as moving through a transitional phase in their lives and welcome the support and advice of other women. Women who are participating are quite varied in age, background, and the changes they are steering through. Some are newly relocated to WNC; some have deep roots in the region. They are at different stages in planning and activating or coping with changes to their work situations, their significant relationships, their spiritual awareness, their artistic or literary development, their economic well-being. We hope to use this Wiki as way to stay involved with one another between meetings. This is a community portal that is accessible and editable by anyone. If something should be on a page that doesn't belong there, please add or move it to the appropriate section. If you are not familar with editing content on a wiki, please read this tutorial.
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