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with Trishuwa
Earth Keeper and Metis of Irish and Cherokee lineage
2010 Dates TBA
On ten beautiful acres six miles from Montpelier, Vermont
Hosted by Amy Goodman Kiefer 802-229-2507
A Time of Prayer and Ritual with:
The Ancestors and Gate Keepers of the Four Directions,
And the creation of a sacred circle
invoking the powers of the Directions:
Eagle, Coyote, Bear and Buffalo.
Participating with the invisible and creating your life territory,
your plan for living in partnership with Mother Earth,
Father Sky and all of our Relations
Gateways to unnamed, unexplored worlds are guarded by protectors who test our resolve, our keenness of mind and heart, our friendliness toward the unknown.
- Joan Halifax
This Weekend will Explore
- Showing Up for Life
- Being in Relationship with:
The Visionary, The Warrior, The Sage,
The Lover, The Compassionate Leader,
The Elder.
- Asking for guidance, personal instructions
- Devising a course of action
- Exploring Accountability and Awareness
– Speaking the truth– What you stand for.
- What is my intention right now?
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And Consider these Questions:
- What kind of warrior am I?
- Will I self examine and mature into my true self.
- Will I steward that which needs,
that which serves all life?
- Maturing questions – Who am I? What am I?
- What does it mean to cut away the false
until free?
- Is my invitation to life on a deeper level than choice?
What is needed?
- What is my intention right now?
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THE COST of The Earth Centered Devotional Path is $225.
A $75 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT will hold your place.
Full payment is due June 15. Advance Enrollment recommended
CONTACT AND MORE INFORMATION
Amy Goodman Kiefer if you have any further questions
(802) 229-2507 amygkiefer@gmail.com • 136 Morse Road * Montpelier, VT 05602
On ten beautiful acres, open meadows, big sky, walking trails, garden, pond abutting large forested wildland.
Six miles from Montpelier, Vermont.
Payment can be made on line (coming soon)
Trishuwa (575) 538-5498 trishuwa@gaianstudies.org
FEE INCLUDES teaching, four meals and Welcome to Camp, stay in nearby motel or your home Saturday evening. (Bring your own bedding and tent.)

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