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The Daisy Camp is a one-of-a-kind weekend retreat that provides financial, legal and experienced advice from professionals who can help women who are going through a divorce transition.
http://www.MySuccessfulDivorce.com
The Soulmate Secret Web Site (http://www.thesoulmatesecret.com)
Web site for Arielle Ford's book "The Soulmate Secret." Arielle states that "finding true love is possible for any one at any age if you’re willing to prepare your self, on all levels, to become a magnet for love." In her newly-released book, she "shares the secrets that helped her to attract her soulmate and that has subsequently helped hundreds of others to attract theirs as well."
Divorce Recovery (http://www.divorceguidelines.com/recovery.html)
"In their book "Divorcing" Melvin Belli and Mel Kranztler point out that the mourning stage for divorce can last up to two years. This is the case for many people, but not for everyone. For most people, the grieving process begins with separation. But some individuals focus so much on the legal and financial aspects of divorce, that the emotional problems do not hit them until after the settlement is final. Finally, for some people these stages begin long before the separation itself. If you have been emotionally distant from your spouse for a long time, particularly if you have moved into separate bedrooms and stopped living as husband wife, your mourning process might have begun long before the divorce itself.You may feel an initial sense of relief and freedom after separation and think that you have recovered from the end of the marriage. But don't be surprised if the feelings of sadness or depression return after the divorce, if you move between these stages more than once, or if you occasionally feel that you have regressed. This is normal. Of course, if as the months pass, you don't feel any improvement, if you are stuck in one stage indefinitely, or if you fear you need help recovering from the divorce, it may be wise to seek out professional counseling.
The Center for the Divine Feminine
(Located at the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, California)
"The Feminine, embodied and Divine, has largely been repressed and/or marginalized throughout the world. Despite the achievements of women and the increasing attention on the Feminine as an archetypal energy, a psychological consciousness, and a spiritual essence, women and men are seeking to remember and reclaim something that has been lost." Within local and global communities are cries and longing for a place where Feminine voices can be heard. Our purpose is to create a world of balance, cooperation, and collaboration. This includes telling stories; reclaiming and revisioning Feminine images and symbols; offering a platform for Feminine knowledge and wisdom; creating circles rather than hierarchies; and resacralizing the body, sexuality, and feminine consciousness.