Kathe Schaaf interviewed on Planetshifters Magazine
How do you use alchemy? The first thing that comes to my mind is "I do not use alchemy; alchemy uses me." We've discovered there are many layers of meaning of this word 'alchemy'. There is a sense of mystery wrapped around the word, an invitation to surrender to the unknown together and be changed.
Reimagining The Women’s March
By Kathe Schaaf and Kay Lindahl In three months, women will gather for the third Women’s March. On January 19, the main march will be held once again in Washington D.C. while [...]
Exploring the Alchemy of Our Spiritual Leadership
Kathe Schaaf on Circle Connections Blog Talk Radio.
Podcast: Kay Lindahl – The Art of Listening
Kay demonstrates listening as a way of being profoundly present with each other and our own inner wisdom.
SDPB Radio: Kathe Schaaf – Gather The Women
About sixty women from the Black Hills area came together recently for Gather the Women, a worldwide movement to give women greater power through collaboration.
Kathe Schaaf Interviewed on How To Be A Holy Rascal
Kathe Schaaf Interviewed on How To Be A Holy Rascal Program
4 Things You Need to Know About Kay Lindahl
If you take 1 thing away from this profile of Kay Lindahl, today, it should be this: She’s the woman behind The Sacred Art of Listening. As Editor of Read The Spirit, a well-thumbed copy of Kay’s book has been a part of my own collection of essential reading for more than a decade.
Saying Yes to a New Kind of Collaboration
Reaching Beyond No By Kay Lindahl and Kathe Schaaf When order crumbles, mystery arises. – John Shea in Stories of God (2007) We are living in a remarkable time for humanity. The [...]
Divine Feminine Emerging, Embodied, Emboldened
We can’t help but notice that the world seems to have suddenly ‘discovered’ the value of women.
Mary Magdelene Reading List: books and links
Reading resource for Mary Magdelene.
Listening as a Sacred Art – Kay Lindahl Radio Interview
Kay Lindahl, the founder of The Listening Center, conducts workshops on Listening as a Spiritual Practice. True listening is a creative force that can transform relationships.
The Lost Art of Listening: a visit to a Hindu temple
The North American Interfaith Network (NAIN) gathering in Phoenix, Arizona, last July included a visit to a Hindu temple where a meal was shared along with questions, stories, and new friendships