Red Tent Sisterhood Cleveland

Red Tent Sisterhood Cleveland We are a group of women gathering across all religions. Our goal is to heal and grow together.

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03/14/2025

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02/05/2025
A new chapter has begun. It will happen and is happening whether you acknowledge it or not.    It is better you turn the...
02/03/2025

A new chapter has begun. It will happen and is happening whether you acknowledge it or not.

It is better you turn the page yourself, to walk in a good way.

Water song teaching
02/02/2025

Water song teaching

Mary Lou and Dan Smoke share the Water Song with their drums and voices. You'll hear what singing means to Mary Lou, and how it has enabled her to connect wi...

“This beautiful Native American statue marks the northern end of the Portage Path in Akron (Ohio). Summit Metro Parks ma...
11/26/2024

“This beautiful Native American statue marks the northern end of the Portage Path in Akron (Ohio). Summit Metro Parks maintains this historic trail of the route used to “portage” between the Cuyahoga and Tuscarawas rivers. They would have to carry all their gear and canoes between the rivers. “

Nobody tells you Persephonewas a willing participant.That she wasn’t picking flowerswhen devoured by Hades.She was diggi...
10/25/2024

Nobody tells you Persephone
was a willing participant.
That she wasn’t picking flowers
when devoured by Hades.

She was digging.

Looking for a crack in the world,
something earthy, something deep,
some wild darkness
to take the edge off
the unbearable brightness
of being mother’s daughter.

There comes a time
when only the throaty howl
of the abyss
and its wild-winded chariot
can carry our transformation.
The piercing of red forbidden fruit
the swallowing of a season’s seed
blazes our truth alive, embodied.

To dance the equinox
and weave the solstice
in land and lake and limb,
we must call upon the dark
to know ourselves as light.

poem
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artist Carolyn Clarke

“There she is. . . the “too much” woman. The one who loves too hard, feels too deeply, asks too often, desires too much....
08/26/2024

“There she is. . . the “too much” woman. The one who loves too hard, feels too deeply, asks too often, desires too much.

There she is taking up too much space, with her laughter, her curves, her honesty, her sexuality. Her presence is as tall as a tree, as wide as a mountain. Her energy occupies every crevice of the room. Too much space she takes.

There she is causing a ruckus with her persistent wanting, too much wanting. She desires a lot, wants everything—too much happiness, too much alone time, too much pleasure. She’ll go through brimstone, murky river, and hellfire to get it. She’ll risk all to quell the longings of her heart and body. This makes her dangerous.

She is dangerous.

And there she goes, that “too much” woman, making people think too much, feel too much, swoon too much. She with her authentic prose and a self-assuredness in the way she carries herself. She with her belly laughs and her insatiable appetite and her proneness to fiery passion. All eyes on her, thinking she’s hot s**t.

Oh, that “too much” woman. . . too loud, too vibrant, too honest, too emotional, too smart, too intense, too pretty, too difficult, too sensitive, too wild, too intimidating, too successful, too fat, too strong, too political, too joyous, too needy—too much.

She should simmer down a bit, be taken down a couple notches. Someone should put her back in a more respectable place. Someone should tell her.

Here I am. . . a Too Much Woman, with my too-tender heart and my too-much emotions.

A hedonist, feminist, pleasure seeker, empath. I want a lot—justice, sincerity, spaciousness, ease, intimacy, actualization, respect, to be seen, to be understood, your undivided attention, and all of your promises to be kept.

I’ve been called high maintenance because I want what I want, and intimidating because of the space I occupy. I’ve been called selfish because I am self-loving. I’ve been called a witch because I know how to heal myself.

And still. . . I rise. Still, I want and feel and ask and risk and take up space.

I must.

Us Too Much Women have been facing extermination for centuries—we are so afraid of her, terrified of her big presence, of the way she commands respect and wields the truth of her feelings. We’ve been trying to stifle the Too Much Woman for ions—in our sisters, in our wives, in our daughters. And even now, even today, we shame the Too Much Woman for her bigness, for her wanting, for her passionate nature.

And still. . . she thrives.

In my own world and before my very eyes, I am witnessing the reclamation and rising up of the Too Much Woman. That Too Much Woman is also known to some as Wild Woman or the Divine Feminine. In any case, she is me, she is you, and she is loving that she’s finally, finally getting some airtime.

If you’ve ever been called “too much,” or “overly emotional,” or “bitchy,” or “stuck up,” you are likely a Too Much Woman.
And if you are. . . I implore you to embrace all that you are—all of your depth, all of your vastness; to not hold yourself in, and to never abandon yourself, your bigness, your radiance.

Forget everything you’ve heard—your too much-ness is a gift; oh yes, one that can heal, incite, liberate, and cut straight to the heart of things.

Do not be afraid of this gift, and let no one shy you away from it. Your too much-ness is magic, is medicine. It can change the world.

So please, Too Much Woman: Ask. Seek. Desire. Expand. Move. Feel. Be.

Make your waves, fan your flames, give us chills.

Please, rise.
We need you.” Ev’Yan Witney

Art by Mateja Petkovic

"Women without children are also the best of mothers, often, with the patience, interest, and saving grace that the cons...
05/11/2024

"Women without children are also the best of mothers, often, with the patience, interest, and saving grace that the constant relationship with children cannot always sustain. I come to crave our talk and our daughters gain precious aunts. Women who are not mothering their own children have the clarity and focus to see deeply into the character of children webbed by family. A child is fortunate who feels witnessed as a person, outside relationships with parents by another adult."

~ Louise Erdrich, The Blue Jay's Dance: A Birth Year

Art: Art: Katie M. Berggren
Katie m. Berggren

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