Wylde Women’s Wisdom
“You were wild once. Don’t let them tame you!” Isadora Duncan
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We are the Women Who are Wylde
Once upon a time,
in place just beyond the brightness of the nearest star, there was a woman who was wylde. And she was lonely. She was lonely not because she was alone but because she could not find her Self.
One day, she decided that she no longer wished to be alone, so she set out to find who and where her Self might be. She prepared for this journey not by collecting maps and packing baggage and determining a destination, but by stepping out of what she knew into what she did not know and following the directions indicated by her heart.
And lo, along the way she found others just like her who were seeking their Selves. And as they looked everywhere for these Selves, they walked and talked, or sat and dreamed or were serenely silent together.
After a time, they looked around and were surprised to find they had arrived at a space where they were no longer lonely. And because this was good, and because they wished to mark this new community of Self knowing and sharing with Self, and because they knew there were more adventures ahead, they decided to celebrate this first of many arrivals.
Thus, as the equinox enclosed them, as the moon and the sun equally shared the sky, they gathered together in a circle honoring the importance and equality of each Self. They told their stories self to self. Then they joined hands and breathed out into the waiting air their communal name: We are the Wylde Women.

