It's almost hard to imagine someone with a personal resume that would allow her to qualify for the Asheville-entry test, if we had one, than Roxy Faye. According to her blog ...
But even with those qualifications, getting into Asheville still takes some good, old-fashioned elbow grease. So, on the latest installment of her "RawFertility" video blog, Roxy puts out the call for a place to stay and work while she's studying at The Matrona to study Quantum Midwifery and Undisturbed Birth. Here's her pitch.
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Roxxanne Faye is a Permaculture Designer, Organic Master Gardener, Birth Into Being Apprentice and Angel Therapist studying Quantum Holistic Midwifery and Integrative Ecosocial Design. She aspires to be a permaculture homesteader, a mother and wife, a spiritual midwife, bard and writer. She sees her future garden home “mother-land” as a food forest hectare in a large ecovillage inspired by Anastasia readers, nature lovers, environmentalists, naturalists, organic gardeners, permaculture activists, artists, vegans, vegetarians and locavores (local food eaters), musicians and awakened/awakening conscious families. Roxy is a former Vancouver African dance performer and post-partum doula. She did her doula and breastfeeding counsellor trainings in Vancouver, where she studied Art, English, Spanish, and Biology in local colleges and became a certified yoga instructor and a reiki practitioner.
But even with those qualifications, getting into Asheville still takes some good, old-fashioned elbow grease. So, on the latest installment of her "RawFertility" video blog, Roxy puts out the call for a place to stay and work while she's studying at The Matrona to study Quantum Midwifery and Undisturbed Birth. Here's her pitch.
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This must be some kind of weird joke. If she wants a "place to stay and work" then rent an apartment or house. That's what everyone else has to do.
By Dionysis
01/06/2012
I think it's basically the same thing as someone looking for a "karma ticket" outside a Phish concert. If you never ask, you never get.
By Steve Shanafelt
01/06/2012
Yes, I suppose that is true. With such a diverse and rather unorthodox background (someone please tell me what 'angel therapy' is), if it is going to resonate with anyone anywhere, it would be here.
By Dionysis
01/06/2012
"I need a miracle"
By Barry Summers
01/06/2012