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Mother to Mother

  • Shelterwood Collective 108 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA, 98104 United States (map)

It has been one year since becoming a mother. Few things have re-arranged me more wholly.

I was once in an art class where, after hitting a roadblock, my teacher suggested I shred up the painting and make something new with the pieces. That’s kind of what becoming a mother has felt like to me. Everything is re-arranged and what has resulted is both less predictable and more…alive.

I have been craving a space to reflect on this with fellow mothers. A pause to check in and with others across the experience. To ask the questions: How are you? Who are you becoming? What do you need?

Now felt like the right time.

This virtual gathering is dedicated time and space for us Mothers to connect with and honor ourselves. Join us in sacred space to be held in ritual, invited into reflection, and present with others on the journey. Any mamas — past, present, and future — are welcome!

Logistics

We will gather virtually on Wednesday, May 8 at 7:30pm. RSVP to receive the link to join.
This offering is free and open to the public.

Lynda J. Lopez

Coach & Facilitator
(she/her)

I have found my calling as a hopeless advocate for you finding yours.

I believe that every one of us is guided, and that the fastest way to this knowing is within. Call it your gut, your intuition, the Universe or God- it has an intelligence that when we tap into it leads to our deepest satisfaction and that is of greatest good for all.

This soul journey has led me through many evolutions- from a career traveling the country as a racial justice policy advocate to a solopreneur helping people make their spaces a beautiful expression of themselves. It is an honor to now hold space for and support other soul-centered seekers to their pursuit of what brings them the most fulfillment. My favorite thing is being a mirror for my client’s dreams, their inherent worthiness and power, and to tune them into the wisdom already within themselves.

Learn more about Lynda.

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