Welcome to the “on-line” Women's Inquiry. This is a structured inquiry into what it means to be a woman today and other questions that relate to our lives. It is also designed to complement (but operate independently of) the “in-person” Women’s Inquiry groups. This is a group of women courageously sharing their personal & business with other women.
If you join, you will be expected to respond to the question of the month and do your best to make a minimum of one contribution a month. That means just one reply to each month’s new question.
The rules of this group: Women here are asked to speak straight with each other with compassion, and focus on sharing their own experience of being alive. Please refrain from generalizations, speaking of someone else's concepts, or about society itself. This is a place for women to be real with each other. This includes no announcements or off-topic statements (but you can reference past and possible future questions). It is ok to include a simple sharing of a resource that you have found useful, as long as it is included with something you are sharing about the topic and yourself. We have worked very hard to create the ground rules and this space. I am sure you can appreciate this effort and will honor these rules and support other women in honoring these rules.
Join us!
Note: There is a men’s complementary group that can be found at:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/TriangleMensInquiryMeeting/
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