She Who is Many: Reclaiming the Wild, Wise, and Sovereign Women Within
April 07, 2026 06:00 PM until April 07, 2026 08:00 PM
This Workshop is For You If:
You’re tired of performing “good woman”
You feel powerful in some areas and fragmented in others
You’re ready to stop abandoning yourself to be accepted
You believe healing is personal and political
This circle is open to female identified and non-binary people
You are not too emotional.
Not too intense.
Not too ambitious.
Not too sexual.
Not too spiritual.
You are many women in one body.
It’s time they met each other.
Archetypes as a Psychological + Spiritual Map
Archetypes are not roles to perform.
They are inner forces, psychological patterns and spiritual energies, that shape how we relate, love, protect, lead, and heal.
In this 2-hour immersive workshop, we explore:
The Child - innocence, presence, trust
The Maiden - identity, self-honor, becoming
The Lover - sensuality, magnetism, life force
The Wild Woman - instinct, courage, freedom
The Mother - nurture, protection, discernment
The Queen - sovereignty, leadership, integrity
The Medicine Woman - intuition, service, truth
The Sage/Crone - wisdom, clarity, self-mastery
Each archetype carries gifts. Each carries shadow.
Through guided meditation, reflection, embodiment practices, and circle discussion, you will begin to see: Which archetype currently dominates your life Which one has been underdeveloped. Where shadow patterns are running unconsciously What sovereignty looks like in your body.
This workshop is an invitation to reclaim them all.
What You’ll Experience
Guided meditations to connect with your inner archetypes
Reflection and journaling to uncover hidden patterns
Embodied movement to feel each archetype in your body
Small group sharing and witnessing circles
Tools to integrate shadow and reclaim disowned parts
You’ll leave with a deeper sense of feminine wholeness, self-trust, and sovereignty, and a felt connection to the women within you and the women around you.
Amber Moon Johnston is a photographer, facilitator, and embodied arts practitioner dedicated to helping people reconnect with themselves and their communities. Through her work with Mind Body Soul Photography, she has spent years capturing the depth, presence, and wholeness of her subjects, translating that intuitive awareness into workshops that blend movement, reflection, and archetypal exploration. Amber’s approach invites participants to reclaim disowned parts of themselves, deepen their self-trust, and step into their power with authenticity and grace.
Amber is also our Artist in Residence at The Random Tea Room and is facilitating this gathering in conjunction with her exhibit "The Goddess Project: Unmasking the Sacred Feminine".
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