Saturday, May 11, 2013

Making Herstory at World Fest on May 19 - San Fernando Valley, CA

Goddess Ideals Take Center Stage at World Fest
 San Fernando Valley
 Woodley Park in Lake Balboa, CA
May 19th


As I go out into the world and discuss ideals of the Sacred Feminine, I’ve heard time and time again comments like, “You mean people still are into the goddess?” or “You’re dreaming.  The world will never change.” and “Goddess ideals at the center of our society - never ”  Wow, am I so glad those folks got it all wrong   And you can see it for yourself at World Fest on May 19th in the San Fernando Valley - or more specifically, Woodley Park in Lake Balboa, CA. 

World Fest is a solar-powered celebration of music, the environment, animals and humanity held in an outdoor setting and filled with entertainment, education, music, delicious food, exhibits, shopping and fun  

Come out and bring the family on Sunday, May 19th from 10:30am to 7PM and check it out yourself.  Learn what it means to put ideals of the Sacred Feminine into action   Whether you call what you see Goddess ideals or environmentalism or animal and human rights, the label matters not to me, because we are all on the same page with the same goals in a very big tent   You’ll learn about factory farming and eating alternatives like veganism.  There will be animal adoptions, a wine and beer garden, films, art, celebrities and local folks alike, all sharing their wisdom and knowledge of new alternatives for living from their booths and on panels in the Eco Tent and Healthy Hut.  Learn about social and cultural issues.  Get motivated and find your sacred roar!  Become a spiritual or social activist.  World Fest will surely inspire that and more.

As a matter of fact you'll find me doing just that.  Come out and visit me in the booth of the Goddess Temple of Orange County or hear my talk in the Healthy Hut called Powered By Goddess: How the Sacred Feminine Shifts Us Toward a Sustainable Future.  As you might imagine, it takes a lot of tenacity and belief to stem the tide of patriarchy.  I liken our mission to wearing away rock.  Tenacity, fluidity and determination reshape even the hardest of rocks!  We will get the job done!  Of that I'm certain!

General admission is $9, seniors $5, and if you ride your bike or take the Metro to World Fest you can get in for $5, too.  Kids 12 and under are FREE as are residents with the zip code of 91406.

For more information go to http://worldfestevents.com