How A Profound Dream Changed The Course Of This Woman's Life

Author Anne Scott spent her 20s working as an international journalist and traveling around the world to places like the People's Republic of China, Burma, Sri Lanka and Panama.  After retiring from that career path, Scott said she was unsure what direction to take next. The answer came to her in a dream one night while she was camping. “I was shown the Earth as though I was standing far in space," Scott told The Huffington Post. "I saw the inflamed and painful parts of the Earth, and on the right saw the full moon shining light on these wounded places on the Earth with a particular light that touched it like a balm. Then I heard the words: ‘Wherever the feminine touches there is healing.’” Scott said she knew from that moment that her work would revolve around creating sacred spaces for women, and she founded the nonprofit foundation, DreamWeather, to make that intention a reality. In its 20 years of operation, DreamWeather has hosted dozens of retreats and gatherings in community centers, churches, private homes and homeless shelters around the country. Most recently, Scott co-hosted a workshop at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Salt Lake City, Utah. In each circle, or gathering of women, participants meditate, reflect on their dreams and life stories, and connect with other women in a safe and nurturing environment. “There is nourishment that comes from sitting with other women, and women often don’t even know they&...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news