🌹 Exile, Liberation and Belonging: A Sacred Feminine Gathering for Women Leaders 🌹
Magdalene Monthly Gathering
A Free Immersion In Honor of the Magdalene Feast Day
Legend tells us that after being persecuted and exiled, Mary Magdalene arrived in southern France in a small boat with neither oars nor rudder.
Her story is one of devotion, courage, and exile.
And maybe that’s why she still calls to us… not because we know her history, but because exile asks something of all of us. It asks us to notice who is still hurting, still marginalized, still pushed to the edges of the room.
And it asks a quieter question too:
Where have I abandoned parts of myself?
The desires I’ve hidden. The grief I’ve silenced. The anger I’ve judged. The power I’ve hidden by making myself smaller.
The Black Madonna — and particularly Sara-la-Kali, revered by the Romani people at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer — reminds us that what gets pushed into the darkness still carries wisdom, beauty, resilience, power.
This gathering is a conversation, not a teaching, where we’ll move between meditation, journaling, and embodied movement.
We’ll let the sacred do what it’s always done… open the way.
You do not need to know Mary Magdalene or the Black Madonna to attend.
We believe wisdom grows stronger in relationship, and that what is cultivated in this room will ripple outward into our leadership, our communities, and our world.