QRC Event After Shamans Gathering 2008

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QRC (Quest of the Radical Crosspollinators tribe) and Jerry Buie (utah queer spirit tribe) will be hosting an awesome workshop at ZMS following Shamans, from Aug 26-28. Below is a description of the workshop.
I think it will be a very transformational experience. Drop me an email if you would like more information.

Here's the call:

Embracing and Experiencing our Queer Spirits: Are you prepared to have a extraordinarily stunning life?

The Queer Spirit Workshop @ ZMS encounters our lives as living Queer Spirits. Together we will strive for a new paradigm of profound living as Queer people as envisioned and defined by Queer people rather than monolithic heterosexist culture. Through the embrace of our Queer Spirituality we will create a container, a place of permission, to freely follow the heart to a place that liberates opportunity on a deep soul level. In this container we will create a process, a journey, in which we Queer Spirits inhabiting human form will gather in circle, in ceremony, in ritual, in our sexuality, our sensuality, our psychology and our deep, and at times, unknown essence.

The vision includes tapping into the magic and the ancestral knowledge of who we are as individuals of a Queer nature. This Queer Spirit quest has an ambition to create an intimate space in which individual truth; vision and stories are explored, expanded, embraced and then witnessed and brought forth. By embracing our inherent power we can work to break through the hurdles that challenge us in relationships, sustainability, intellectual pursuits, spiritual growth, and prosperity. Through this work we will enhance and enliven our dance with all of humanity as our planet encounters profound change and evolution.

The workshop does not have a charge but is instead "whatever donation you decide and/or no one turned away for lack of funds."
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