
It's called "my beating heart" and here's their website.
"We're going to have to be serious to add enough of the feminine into the patriarchy so that what emerges is neither a patriarchy or a matriarchy, but a human-archy. And not even that. What we need is a being-archy, where all beings are granted mutual respect and where decisions are made with the whole circle of life in mind."
"When asked about making important choices, E.B. White said ' I wake up in the morning torn between the desire to save the world and to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.' Please don't feel torn as you read this book. You don't have to choose between loving your self and loving God, between opening your heart and illuminating your mind. If you take your time and keep your wits about you, you can create a wholesome and artful spiritual life that nourishes the whole self -- a spirituality that will help you enjoy the world, and perhaps even save it."
“Everything…everything I am, everything I do, all that I know and breathe and share and taste and love and despise and worship and desire and delight in and am afraid of and confused by and shy about and sure of and questioning and lying about and struggling with and rejoicing in and dancing with and touching and flirting with and writing and filming and speaking about and exploding with… I offer to You. For You. I am for You. For You. All that I am, All that I can offer… is for You.”
I was, in a very strange and yet authentic way bowing, submitting, surrendering, my self to the divine, my small self to my big Self, my personality to my Buddha Nature, my life to the Universe, my freckles to the stars. I didn’t mean to. It just sort of happened. Organically. Tears mingled with sweat as my yoga mat morphed into Kali’s moist soft warm red tongue, or a thick strong strand of the Magdalene’s red hair, or a sticky red runway strip to All That Is.
My yoga instructor next asked us to sit back on our hips and move into child’s pose, with our arms still forward, hands turned up, forehead still hugging the ground and the rhythmic involuntary inner mantra continued:
“I love You, I love You, I love You…”
read the rest of this and more at Sera's blog, Spiritual CowgirlSera Beak is a world-traveled, Harvard-trained scholar of comparative religion who's spent the last dozen years traveling the world exploring spirituality --from whirling with Sufi dervishes to meeting the Dalai Lama on her 21st birthday; from taking the host from a Croatian Catholic mystic who had the stigmata (truly) to having life-altering visions with a shaman, and just about everything in between (she now happily deems herself a “spiritual cowgirl"). The Red Book: A Deliciously Unorthodox Approach To Igniting Your Divine Spark is her first book. She has also written for the Let’s Go Travel Guide series, Bootyparlor.com and Beliefnet.com. She’s as comfortable talking about Muslim women in Iraq, the pagan history of religious traditions and the extreme need for religious tolerance in this day and age as she is about designer jeans, vibrators, and the latest celebrity beakup.