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Saturday, October 18 – Petaluma, CA
10 am to 3 pm

Gather the Women Northbay Gathering
11:45 am Talk & Booksigning

Theme:  Relationship: Celebrating our Connections

Registration Required.  
Cost $25 + potluck dish
Early Bird by Oct. 10 = $20 + dish

Location:
Petaluma Community Center
320 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA

Contact:  Beth Blevins (707) 584-4041 beth@psndoc.com www.GatherTheWomen.org


Saturday, October 11 – San Francisco
LITQUAKE Literary Festival
6:00 pm: Reading at Forest Books
Finding Spirit in Everyday Life: Inspired, Enraged, and Even Funny,
These Voices Invoke Third Millennium Spirituality

Location: 3080 16th St. San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-863-2755
www.litquake.org


September 15-20 – Chartres, France
Chartres Cathedral: Walking a Sacred Path
Crossing to Avalon: Pilgrimage of the Sacred Feminine
Verditas
415-561-2921 contact@veriditas.net
Website:  www.veriditas.org

Chartres Cathedral is built upon an ancient goddess and Druid sacred site, where pilgrims journeyed long before Christianity to quicken the divinity in themselves. We will spend mornings with Jean. Through narratives, meditations and in circles with a sacred center, participants will reflect and remember their own stories.

We can travel through our own lives as either pilgrims or tourists. If we are spiritual beings on a human path, then our lives were meant to be meaningful and authentic, our losses and suffering can burnish the soul or diminish it. While there is a linear chronology to our lives, there is usually a labyrinthine quality to following or finding the thread of meaning. A pilgrimage allows us to recollect liminal experiences, moments out of time. The psyche responds as if to a dream or to poetry and synchronicities happen when we seek to go through the mists to metaphoric Avalon.


Sept. 18-21 – Waldzell Forum, Melk Abbey
Austria

2008 Theme: "The time is now."

Saturday, Sept. 20
"Grail, Millionth Circle, Morphic Field"
with Rupert Sheldrake.

Sunday, Sept. 21
"Heeding the Feminine:
Healing Psyche and Planet"

with Elizabeth Lesser 
Moderator, Alan Webber

Location:
Melk Abbey in Lower Austria
See website for travel details

Participation in the Waldzell Forum is by invitation and application.
http://www.waldzell.org


September 22 – Budapest, Hungary
Book and Lecture Tour
Arrangements to be made by Stadium Effective (Publisher)
More information TBA


September 22 – 25 Budapest, Hungary
Book and Lecture Tour
Arranged by Studium Effektive,kft. (Publisher)   

Contact
Katalin Dunay: katodster@gmail.com


July 17-20 – St. Cloud, MN
Gather the Women Organization “Getting to Know You”
Friday, July 18, 8pm - Panel Discussion
Women Breaking Glass Ceilings and Connecting at the Grassroots
Panelists: Jean Shinoda Bolen, Barbara Belknap,
Kathe Schaaf & Nancy Stephens.

Location:
College of Saint Benedict
37 South College Avenue, St. Cloud, MN 56374

Contact Information:
Suzan Nolan, South Dakota Regional Coordinator
kensuz5@rap.midco.net
Home: 605-348-7499  •  Cell: 605-415-1554


July 20 – Seneca Falls, NY
The 160th Anniversary Celebration of the
Women’s Rights Movement

July 20, 1848 - July 20, 2008
Women Making Herstory
Sponsored by One Voice Alliance
For a complete schedule of events visit ConventionDays.com

Sunday July 20th at 9 a.m.
The Women’s March - to Wesleyan Chapel
followed by The Reading, Re-dedication, and Re-signing
of the Declaration of Sentiments and the
Women’s Global Charter for Humanity
followed by a Reception after the ceremonies at a local venue.

Location:
Wesleyan Chapel
136 Fall Street Next to Visitor Center
Seneca Falls, NY

For directions in getting there: www.nps.gov/archive/wori/home.htm
For information about One Voice Alliance: www.onevoicealliance.org
Click Here to Download a Flyer (pdf)


June 6 – Tacoma, WA
11:30 am to 1:30 pm

Our Money, Ourselves

Location:
Murano Hotel Bicentennial Pavilion
1320 Broadway Plaza, Tacoma, WA 98402
Registration
Telephone Hayli Walker at 253.383.5622
Email Hayli@gtcf.org
Website: www.tacomafoundation.org

This luncheon event is free. Costs are covered by sponsors:
The Fund for Women & Girls of The Greater Tacoma Community.
Attendees will be asked to make a donation to the Fund
based on their individual capacity/abundance


A note from Jean: Money is fraught with family attitudes and gender social messages. Love, power, entitlement, shame, guilt, self-esteem and self-worth can become intertwined with money. A sense of scarcity or abundance may have something or nothing to do with how much money there is. To make money, have money, or publicly give  money away are positive attributes for men, that enhance their stature with other men. Usually, it is not the same for women. For both, money can be the means through which generosity and gratitude, belief in others, and one’s values can be expressed. To have more money than one needs, is a responsibility and fun to have and give away. I think philantropy can be activism and that when it is most effective, there is a spiritual component. Many opportunities to make a difference come along.  My three criteria are:  Is it meaningful?  Will it be fun?  Is it motivated by love? Whether this will take your time or money, the essential is whether heart and psyche align with the cause.  


Sat. May 31 – San Francisco, CA
University of California at San Francisco
10th Annual Integrative Medicine Conference
Keynote 5-6 pm: Close to the Bone:
Illness as a Soul Journey for Patients and their Doctors
Location: UCSF Parnassus Campus
Cole Hall, 513 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco, CA
Website: www.ucsf.edu/imn/Forum2008.html


May 18-25 – Mexico City, Mexico
Book and Lecture Tour Lecture:
Thursday, May 22, 7 pm (free)
Goddesses in Everywoman: Powerful Archetypes as Inner Sources of Meaning Registration begins 5:30 pm
Location: World Trade Convention Center
To register, call 56158479 and 56158480
www.nirvanalibros.com.mx

Click here to download Spanish Flyer

Lecture & Workshop
Saturday, May 24th, 9:30 am – 3 pm
Sponsor: CENAPSIG, Mental Health & Gender Center of Mexico
Location: Crowne Plaza Hotel
The Millionth Circle and Urgent Message from Mother,
Gather the Women, Save the World
More info: Telephone 91.80.05.78 and 55 35 72 33 57
www.saludmentalygenero.com
www.millionthcircle.org

Arrangements made by Editorial Kairos (Publisher) Barcelona www.editorialkairos.com
m.alasia@editorialkairos.com


Sun, May 11 – Sebastopol, CA
Copperfields Bookstore
12:30 pm Talk & Book Signing
1:00 to 1:05 pm Standingwomen.org
Urgent Message from Mother: Gather the Women, Save the World
Location: 138 N. Main St., Sebastopol, CA 95472
Contact: 707-823-2618,
Email: sebastopol@copperfields.net
Website: www.copperfields.net


April 25-27 - Lenox, MA
Weekend Retreat (2 nights): Goddesses in Everywoman:
Women’s Mysteries and Circles
Location: Kripalu Center, Lenox, MA
Kripalu Yoga Center.
Contact 866-200-203
Website:  http:/www.kripalu.org


Sunday, April 13 - Corte Madera, CA
4 PM Talk & Booksigning (Free event)
Urgent Message from Mother: Gather the Women, Save the World (New Edition) Location: Book Passage Bookstore, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd. Corte Madera, CA
Phone: 415-927-0960
Website: www.bookpassage.com


March 27-April 3 – Belfast & Donegal, Ireland
8th Annual Jung in Ireland Conference.
Splitting, Reconciliation and Repair: Moving Toward Healing and Wholeness
Keynote Lecture: Wounding and Healing as Seen through a Jungian Lens
Workshop 1: Heeding Mother Earth, Mother Archetype,
Maternal Instinct and the Sacred Feminine.
Workshop 2: The Crone Archetype
New York Center for Jungian Studies
Website: www.nyjungcenter.org


March 6-8 – Jaipur, India
The Global Peace Initiative of Women Summit
Making Way for the Feminine
The Global Peace Initiative of Women
Circle Three: Healing Through Gender Reconciliation
Dialogue Leaders:  
William Keepin, PhD, President, Satyana Institute
Cynthia Brix, M. Div. Co-Director, Power of Reconciliation Proj. Satyana Institute   Discussants:
Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., Jungian Analyst and Author, USA
Website: www.gpiw.org


February 26th – New York, NY
52nd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women
UN-CSW Parallel Panel Event (726), 5:00 – 6:30 pm
"Envisioning a 5th UN Women's World Conference (5WWC)"
PANEL:
Gloria Steinem, co-founder of Ms. Magazine,
Elahe Amani, Chair Women’s Intercultural Network (WIN),
Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D., author and Jungian analyst,
Dr. Patricia Licuanan, President of Miriam College in the Philippines,
chair of preparatory meetings for the 1995 Beijing World Conference
and of the Main Committee of Beijing,
Location: UN Church Centre – 2nd Floor 44th St. and 1st Avenue (Opposite the United Nations Headquarters) New York, NY
Note: You need not to be a registered delegate to attend
For more info, visit  http://www.5wwc.org
Info on 52nd Session of CSW: www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/52sess.htm


February 15-16 - Seattle, WA
Friday Lecture (7-9 PM): The Invisible Power of Women’s Circles
Saturday Workshop (9 AM - 4:30 PM): Goddesses in Everywoman,
Women’s Mysteries & Circles with a Sacred Center
Location: North Seattle Community College, 9600 College Way N., Seattle, WA
Women of Wisdom 16th Annual WOW Conference
Contact wow@womenofwisdom.org
Website:  www.womenofwisdom.org


February 8-9 - St. Louis, MO
Friday Lecture (7-9:30 PM): Urgent Message from Mother.
Saturday Workshop (9 AM-3:30 PM):
Love vs. Power: From Family Psychology to the Fate of the Earth.
Location: Missouri History Museum, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO
C. G. Jung Society of St. Louis
Contact cgjungstl@sbcglobal.net   314-533-6809
Website:  www.cgjungstl.org



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