Friend for End Times and New Beginnings

In the tapestry of life, every thread of experience weaves together endings and beginnings. It’s a perpetual cycle that moves us through the spectrum of emotions and events, shaping who we are and who we become.  At some point we all see the end of cycles, businesses, relationships, habits, community structures and ways of life.  It is important that we create opportunities to come together in person to share our challenges and our elevations. 

Together, we can honor, balance and reconcile all aspects of ourselves as we realize our wholeness.  Each Tuesday evening, we gather to provide a sacred space for companionship and support through life’s most significant transitions.  As the world events culminate more and more into chaos and even destruction, it is vital that we stay grounded and focused on our own self-care. 

We look to honor the emotions that surface and process the triggers that flair, while keeping our sights set on what we intend to create, not what we fear.  As witnesses to each other’s evolution, we provide a steady presence of support as we navigate the ebb and flow of existence and creation.  Join us as we unite to provide comfort through our challenges and to celebrate our victories. 


About the facilitator:

Aila Arya Anam has lived in the Greater Sedona area for 30 years. Her daughter was born at home under Thunder Mountain. As an active member of community politics, education, social services and her personal life, Aila has witnessed both the dark and light surrounding this powerful energy spot of the Mother. She is called to reconcile the duality and embody harmony as the Divine Child rises through us all. Professionally, Aila was a co-founder of the Sedona City Youth and Family Commission, was a founding family of a local school, co-director of a family music program, director of the Yavapai task force for intergenerational daycare, and private counselor/mentor for Highly Aware youth and adults.

You may contact her through her website WondermentsWay.org