WihtwaraAug 16, 2019
Healing the Feminine Wound
The Autumn equinox 2021
The last Apartheid, Healing the Feminine Wound.
A special podcast by Wake the Wight. After 20 years of hope for the women in Afghanistan we again find ourselves needing to send our prayers to the women and children and men in Afghanistan.
My journey in 2001/2002 to many countries was a spiritual one, travelling on ‘faith’. In Quebec the first lodge was centred on healing the relationships between men and women. What happened became the blueprint for the rest of my journey. As Gaston Lavoie spoke so eloquently: - “Women and children are sacred, and they must be given the respect they deserve.
They are more important than all the religious buildings that people think so highly, they are prepared to kill for them. The last apartheid must be dissolved once for all. Responding to heart-felt cry from one half of humanity to the other: for until we find peace and love co-existing between man and woman there will always be war in the world.
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The WihtWara website
Ceremony for King Arwald 2020
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The Wihtwara Dynasty: The rediscovery of an entire race of island people
This is Her-story.
In 686 A.D. the Christian-led invasion of Wihtland, (Isle of Wight) killed the Pagan islanders in an act of genocide. The Wihtwara (people of the Spirit) were murdered because they would not give up their worship to nature and their earth mother Nerthus. In the 1st of a trilogy of books, Jan Harper Whale brings their story to life for the first time, after years of painstaking research.