Feminine Reformation Thea/ology

COMMENTARY ABOUT THE WHP SERIES:

 

 

I’ve gathered such a tremendous amount of information and tapped into an entirely new arena of awareness and interest. … I’ve rarely felt so instantly welcomed while being enlightened in a group setting. I think you are a most gracious facilitator and remarkably generous support for your participants.
Lin Shannon, writer - penis pump.

I have had the extreme pleasure to attend a lecture series and various special events sponsored by the Women's Heritage Project and have always left feeling challenged, inspired, and wanting more.  Jayne DeMente, founder and creative force behind WHP is one of the most selfless, dedicated, and informed women in our community who is working to educate young ladies and advance the status of women in our contemporary society.
Rev. Karen Tate - penis health.

In 2005, I attended and participated in the Women’s Heritage Project, “Feminine Reformation” Thealogy series. It was a phenomenal series, of which I’d never seen the likes before in a non-academic setting. Each speaker was a highly acclaimed scholar in the world of women’s history and spirituality, and who gave access to little-known and important information for women. Jayne, herself, presented information one evening of the series, and it was here that I was able to experience her vast knowledge of women’s spirituality and ancient history. Jayne’s presentation style was highly effective, offering us information and inspiring us to form our own opinions about our spiritual origins. It was an outstanding series, and truly a gift to those interested in women’s spirituality.
Meloney Hudson, Aphrodite Productions - female enhancement.

 

   
 

   

Jayne DeMente, WHP
Founder/Director

Jayne received a Masters degree in Religion and Philosophy from the California Institute of Integral Studies,with a specialty in Women’s Spirituality. It was here that she developed a theory about Mary’s contribution to the mythology of spirituality in her guided discourse “Trinity of the Hebrew Goddess”. She attended Antioch University as an under-graduate, the emphasis of her research wason ethics and mythology. She is the founder/directorof Women’s Heritage Project, that gives grants and scholarships to women and women’s studies programs.
 
             

About Us


The primary income is from resale and consignment items sold inthe boutique, which will also support an endowment. The secondary income is generated from the event center and its overall membership.

Resale stores are prevalent nationwide and the models we used for
our research is extremely successful. In addition, we researched community centers, locally and statewide, which are also successful. We determined the elements we believe worked well in both businesses and developed the enclosed model and plan. We know of many resale stores locally which benefit charities and many community centers that also benefit charities but none of which do both from the same location! This really is women in partnership - increase penis size.




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CULTURAL CENTER OF LEARNING


Magdalene Center supports gifting grants and scholarships to women enrolled in women’s studies or developing theories important to women’s fields of study. The resale business is the primary source for our endowment that gives women grants and scholarships. The learning center was created to develop a professional accreditation and outreach community program. The accreditation of the center and its curriculum development will be coordinated by Dr. Miri Hunter Harauch, founder and director of Project Sheba. A women’s theology series will be offered annually by Jayne DeMente, founder and director of Women’s Heritage Project.

The goal of the Center is to develop a place of learning supported by women’s businesses and a membership of shared resources. The center is dedicated to providing quality learning opportunities for young and mature women who would otherwise not be presented this academic based information. It is our desire to encourage accurate and truthful information about women’s models. We wish to reach out to entrepreneurs, business professionals, artists, healers and educators or anyone interested in the advanced study and accreditation of Women’s issues, Thealogy and Business.

 






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