"I miss my mom."
"I miss my daughter."
As we get older and busier, and as some of us travel the world and settle down in different time zones, it gets harder and harder to find time to really nurture our primary female bond: our mother-daughter bond.
The phone calls don't really cut it. Neither do the video calls with the noise and commotion in the background. The small talk about your day is... nice, but truthfully kind of empty and repetitive.
What we really need is a conscious, intentional space where we can connect on deeper, soulful levels... where we can be seen deeply for exactly who we are and work to disconnect from the constant masculine energy we find ourselves in.
As a women, finding time each week to practice embodiment and authenticity is crucial, but being able to do so with your mother or daughter is extraordinarily special.
These sessions will include:
🧘🏻♀️ guided meditation and embodiment practices to get you out of your mind and more into your body.
💡 deconstruction of patriarchal narratives that keep us playing small.
🎬 connection games with your mom/daughter to practice being seen authentically.
👭🏻 vulnerable sharing and relating practices in a safe space with women going through the same things.
This workshop is for everyone:
- If you have a strong mother-daughter bond but struggle to find time for each other or live on other sides of the world: here is your opportunity for intentional, deep bonding time that will cut straight through the superficial small talk we have been trained to endure.
- If you have a rocky mother-daughter bond but wish you were closer: authentic relating practice could be instrumental in helping navigate through the issues as loving equals, trying to understand, relate, mend and move forward with new acceptance and peace.
- If you have a strong mother-daughter bond but would like to go deeper together into healing generational wounding... Wow!
Carve out just 2 hours of your month to really connect to yourself and your lineage. Remember we are all human and all just doing our best. Let's find some peace and joy through laughter, tears, connection and GRACE.