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Between the Worlds:
Midwifing the Mystery of Transformation
In the beginning, we were only particles in space —
  dancing flying colliding
Merging into the complex molecules that became the first cells
the first threads of life.
Then we were the sun-eaters floating in an endless sea
before rooting down into the earth and then becoming bone
    scale feather and fur
Moving of our own volition to play in a world of interconnection and
     
interdependence.
We were life  
  living as the descendants of the stars
  with awareness of ourselves.
We delighted in Place
  dancing and living on our own blue jewel.
  And as our awareness grew
  And our love
We continued to expand into the realms of imagination
creativity awe
           and respect for the cycles of being
      in form and Spirit.
Even now, our ancestral memories arise to remind us
  that all beings are connected through the lineage of being born and
    in turn  
      birthing new forms.
We recognized the Gift of the cycle:
  that all beings live and die
    grow and grieve
      love and are loved.
  And that    
All of this is a great and profound Mystery.
 
This year at FAWC, we will work as Life
  in service of life.    
We will work as consciously evolving life
    to consciously evolve life
      living and dying.
We work to love, create, transform, release and return.
We will traverse the personal, collective, and planetary realms
to cultivate our skills as
  shamans that travel between the worlds
  midwives that understand how to work with all that is coming into birth
   
and that which is dying
  and healers and guardians of our community
   
during the coming times of great change.

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This Witchcamp draws experience from a variety of communities, including the Reclaiming tradition.



6th Annual Free Activist WitchCamp
Camp: July 11 - 17 2010

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