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At a time when the world feels increasingly unstable, fragmented, and unsustainable, many of us sense that something essential has been lost.
Not just balance but a way of being human that once honored life, connection, and harmony.
In January 2026, the Doomsday Clock reached 85 seconds to midnight: the closest humanity has ever come to self-destruction.
And yet… what if the answer is not in creating something new, but in remembering something ancient?
This is what this webinar begins to open.
In this webinar, you will receive:
A profound shift in how you understand our world, and the relief of realizing that violence and domination are not the natural order of human life.
A deeper sense of inner coherence, as if something in you finally settles into place.
A direct introduction to the work of Marija Gimbutas and her discovery of ancient societies that lived in peace, cooperation, and respect for all life.
The quiet but powerful recognition that this is not just history, but a living memory you can begin to reconnect with.
Can't join us live? No problem!
Register anyway and you will receive access to the replay,
so you can watch and receive this transmission in your own time.
Meet Your Guide:
Vicki Noble
Vicki Noble is a lifelong teacher, healer, and one of the pioneering voices of the modern feminine spirituality movement.
Awakening to the Goddess tradition in the 1970s, she went on to co-create the Motherpeace Tarot, a groundbreaking deck that helped reintroduce ancient feminine wisdom into contemporary spiritual practice.
For over four decades, she has researched, practiced, and transmitted earth-based traditions rooted in the sacred feminine, teaching internationally and guiding thousands of women through ritual, healing, and embodied spiritual work.
Deeply influenced by the work of Marija Gimbutas, Vicki has dedicated her life to keeping alive the memory of ancient matriarchal cultures, not as an idea, but as a living reality we can reconnect with.
Her teaching is not theoretical. It is experiential, embodied, and profoundly transformative.