Red Tent Genoa “The map of happiness” – March 1, 2019

Female 360° cycle, motherhood, fertility, menopause, Group Pathways

I have a daughter who is passionate about maps, she draws maps of all kinds with the creativity and intuition of children

It was she with her umpteenth drawing that inspired me with an intense fun and comprehensive work, which in a more streamlined and contextually appropriate way, I decided to bring to the Red Tent for our March meeting: the map of happiness.

What is the map of happiness? The map that represents our state of progress toward happiness: what obstacles, difficulties, impediments (real or imagined) separate you from the “goal”? how do you represent them? what slips do you risk? on banana peels or running into some ditch? what resources, what shortcuts, what unseen opportunities can facilitate your journey? and the goal…really ….what is it? how do you see it, how do you imagine it, what characteristics, connotations does it have? Is it really what you want to reach? you may find you want to get not far from there, but not really there….

This will be our journey on Friday night, a journey accompanied by the darkness of the black moon …. because sometimes the most interesting trips are made in the oxen 🙂

See you Friday, March 1, 6:30 p.m. – Le Maree Center – Corso Torino 9/2 Genoa

for info and registration: info@francescadalessandro.net

 

Written By Alexandra Francesca D'Alessandro

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