In Our Right Minds

In Our Right Minds

By Sharon Riegie Maynard, Host of Weaving the World and Stimulating Seattle
Weaving The World shares inspiring voices of those creating a new culture for our world, a culture that values all life.

Stimulating Seattle highlights businesses, events and individuals that make Seattle a great place to live and fun area to visit!




Dale Allen has an extensive resume that includes hundreds of voice-over, on-camera and live presentation projects. She is an accomplished lecturer, workshop facilitator, playwright and theatrical actress. 

Her one women show "In Our Right Minds" ™ celebrates women through history, myth, comedy, dance, drumming and six original songs. With a combination of factual material and the charismatic presentation, her performances make a powerful impression on audiences.

She has been working with the modern implications of the Goddess archetype for years sees its emergence of right brain "feminine" strengths in men and women. We are all using our right hemispheres more and this is changing everything! In

Paleolithic days, humanity used to be in balance in terms of utilizing right brain skills, and they venerated the Goddess.  In Paleolithic and Neolithic cultures, the driving force behind all things was considered female. Dr. Elinor Gadon, Cultural Historian writes about these Goddess cultures: "...Goddess religion was earth-centered, not heaven-centered, of this world not otherworldly, body affirming not body-denying, holistic not dualistic.

The Goddess was immanent, within every human being, not transcendent, and humanity was viewed as part of nature, death as part of life. Her worship was sensual, celebrating the erotic, embracing all that was alive."  The feminine was viewed as sacred, a reflection of God the Mother. These characteristics are worthy, indeed necessary, of our attention.

"I knew going to Dale Allen’s performance at the Kauai Wellness Expo was going to be a powerful experience, but I didn't think it was going to be life changingly powerful!"  -- J. R.


Weaving a Culture, what others are doing:

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Credit for introductory music, One WorldKarie Hillery



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