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Goddess Temenos We are a dynamic, inspirational hub of spiritual development & learning. Join like-minded women to create sacred space with ceremony, meditation & sharing.

We are a dynamic, heart centred hub of spiritual development and learning. You are invited to come together with like-minded women to create sacred space, to share, be inspired, meditate and create ceremony. Our Vision

We uphold our intentions to see the best in one another, to believe in each other and see one another as a sacred being. We believe that what we intend becomes true. We are what we believe. Therefore, when we come together in our groups and workshops, we aim to extend loving kindness towards each other. We are inspired by a wealth of spiritual traditions around the world. Our focus and emphasis is on the feminine. We invoke the Goddess as the Divine Mother of all. Our Principles

We hold a sacred space together by using ceremonial techniques, prayers and meditation. We ask you to keep what others share confidentially. We ask you to turn off your mobile phones during our meetings. Our meetings are facilitated. We ask that you respect the facilitator in holding the space, keeping time and upholding our principles. We celebrate and support each other in our diversity. We come from different backgrounds, various ages and experiences. We respect our differences and avoid discussing topics such as political debates which may disturb the serenity of our gatherings. We may be gay or straight, younger or older, BAME or white, we may have a disability. We welcome all women who agree to our vision and principles. Please note that we sometimes use incense as part of our ceremonies. This will not be burning throughout the whole session, but during a designated section of a ceremony. Our Sharing Space

We hold a space for women to share about how we may be feeling, what we are experiencing in our lives. We encourage participants to share about what is happening for you, rather than focusing on other people. The sharing space is facilitated and sometimes timed. Please don't give advice or Interrupt others sharing. We ask that each member of the circle holds silence whilst others share.

In our Women’s Self Care Retreat, we looked at how the Goddess Aphrodite is an alive presence within all of us, the crea...
17/07/2025

In our Women’s Self Care Retreat, we looked at how the Goddess Aphrodite is an alive presence within all of us, the creative energy of the planet Venus. 🌹

So interesting…a wonderful book too 🕊️
15/07/2025

So interesting…a wonderful book too 🕊️

07/07/2025

I’m planning to run a Goddess group starting in October. Can I ask, is anyone here interested in-
In person, Online, on Wednesday evening or Friday evening or Saturday morning?

I’m co-facilitating a Goddess retreat for women in East Sussex this Beltane. if anyone is local it would be wonderful to...
15/03/2025

I’m co-facilitating a Goddess retreat for women in East Sussex this Beltane. if anyone is local it would be wonderful to have you join us. Booking details are on the flyer 🩷

White Tara (Sitatara)1500-1600Malla periodWhite Tara is one of the most revered and loved bodhisattvas in Tibet. She is ...
19/10/2024

White Tara (Sitatara)
1500-1600
Malla period
White Tara is one of the most revered and loved bodhisattvas in Tibet. She is a compassionate protector who is associated with healing and longevity. Here she is shown with her characteristic symbols, two open lotus flowers on stalks, one behind each shoulder. Her right hand makes the vitarka mudra, a gesture that represents making a point relating to Buddhist teaching.

The Goddess Purneshvari1150 - 1200Pala periodPurneshvari is an important goddess of healing.She was worshipped by both B...
19/10/2024

The Goddess Purneshvari
1150 - 1200
Pala period
Purneshvari is an important goddess of healing.
She was worshipped by both Buddhists and Hindus.
Here, she is seated on a lotus throne with the Hindu god Ganesha to her right. References in the inscription at the base of the relief tell us that different kinds of Buddhists came together from diverse backgrounds to commission this figure.
Jaynagar, Bihar, North-East India Basalt
Museum no. IS.71-1880

28/02/2023

Minoan fresco in the House of Women in Thera - Akrotiri-Santorini-1600 BC.

https://youtu.be/th0gEh1xpjg
12/02/2023

https://youtu.be/th0gEh1xpjg

Images of women, in all stages of life, representing central roles in early culture, are precursors of the named goddesses in historical religions, with vest...

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