Hi –
We’ve been through it.
The intensity, the rupture, the repair.
The truth-telling that cracked us open.
And to be honest, it’s been exhausting.
This co-creation process has asked everything of us.
There were moments when I wondered, if partnership is supposed to make things easier, why does this feel so hard?
But what I’ve come to see is that it’s not the partnership that’s exhausting, it’s the healing that partnership requires.
We’ve been clearing lifetimes of distortion — patterns of control, fear, and mistrust — everything that had to surface so we could build on truth.
That’s the heavy lifting.
That’s the part no one talks about when they say “collaboration.”
It’s not sustainable to live in perpetual healing mode.
At some point, the body and the business both whisper: rest.
So that’s what I’ve been learning — how to move from exhaustion to resolve (my Gene Key teaching me again), how to honor the rhythms of restoration, how to let the feminine settle before calling the masculine back in.
We began this partnership by accident in the masculine — grasping for structure, clarity, and control. It didn’t work. The field contracted.
So we scrapped it and started over.
The feminine had to go first.
Only when we centered safety and connection could anything real take form.
And once we finally allowed the chaos, the emotions, the clearing, the tears — then, and only then, could the masculine begin to build again.
Now the waves have settled.
The rhythm is returning.
The field feels coherent again.
This past weekend I let myself rest — reading by the water, floating in the ocean, feeling the exhaustion move through.
For the first time in months, I could sense what’s next, not as pressure, but as peace.
And what’s becoming clear is that this isn’t just about how we work together …
it’s about what sustainable leadership looks like for all of us.
We’re asking:
How do we honor our natural rhythms?
How do we rest without guilt?
How do we create from fullness, not depletion?
How do we hold clear boundaries and still feel deeply connected?
Because if the feminine keeps overextending, she burns out.
If the masculine leads without balance, he controls.
But when they dance together — rhythm and rest, action and surrender — creation becomes sustainable.
That’s where we are now. The feminine has softened, the masculine is beginning to form, and the vision has revealed itself.
And here’s the part that feels so profound to finally name aloud …
There has been a vision quietly waiting in the wings for years — one that I’ve held close to my heart, knowing it wasn’t time yet.
That vision is called: womencircle.com.
It’s the vision of a living, breathing, global community — not just a learning platform, but a home for women to gather, connect, and practice what we teach in Sistership Circle.
Not just to lead circles, but to live circle.
The umbrella for all circles on the planet to exist under.
The next step in our mission of 1 million circles on the planet.
We closed our old membership Facilitator Tribe over a year ago because, deep down, I knew something larger was coming — something that needed a stronger foundation, a wider embrace, and a more collaborative leadership.
Until now, I simply didn’t have the capacity to bring it to life on my own.
But now, with Peta and Sharlene beside me, it’s time.
Womencircle.com is the next evolution of Sistership Circle — the embodiment of everything we’ve been practicing in our triad:
truth-telling,
co-regulation,
mutual support,
repair,
and deep reverence for the feminine way of creation.
Inside this living field, the guiding archetype is what we call the Future Feminine — a new way of leading, loving, and living that honors both the human and the holy, both chaos and coherence.
And that’s exactly what Peta will share next: what the Future Feminine truly means, and how this archetype is calling all of us forward.
With love,
Tanya Lynn
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