Women Doing Their Internal Work

Last night I attended a celebration honoring women who recently went through a Woman Within training weekend.  One reason I attended (the main reason?) was to find a hot chica who’s doing her “internal work” and on the road toward emotional and spiritual health.  I wanted a date!  Well, that didn’t pan out, mostly because I chickened out.

More seriously, the main reasons I went were to learn about the Woman Within organization and to listen to women describe some of the healing they experienced during their training weekend.  Overall and primarily, Woman Within (WW) is about women helping women heal and grow.  I’ve heard good things about WW and was very impressed last night.  I deeply appreciated listening to the women share pieces of their stories.  It was a powerful and inspiring evening (even though I left without a date).

My sense is that WW is active in most major cities.  So if you’re looking for deep community and a safe place to continue doing your “internal work,” I highly recommend exploring WW.  WW offers much more than training weekends, including workshops and on-going weekly small groups.  If you check it out, I’d love to hear about it!

26 Responses to “Women Doing Their Internal Work”

  1. Mom Says:

    Was there any references to God or spiritual journeying??? I visited the website and do have questions about what their anchoring point is.

    L. Mom

  2. andypad Says:

    Hi, Mama. Good question. You’ll have to ask the folks at WW about how they integrate spirituality. WW is not a “Christian” organization. My understanding is that everybody brings their own “anchor.” Everyone brings with them their own beliefs, values, etc. So you would have to be willing to journey with people of other faiths.

    I hope that helps clarify things a bit. Love you!

  3. Megs Says:

    Um, I love the fact that you are getting out there and trying new things (in all departments of life). I miss you and love you like crazy.

  4. andypad Says:

    Keggerz! I miss and love you, too. I hope to catch up with you and the Denver crew soon … perhaps I can make a trip late this summer, after you get back from Africa. I’d LOVE to see you and the gang!

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