The obvious ones are; the Golf Ball, the Hole we putt into, the head of a tee, the ball marker. Even the golf course is laid out more in a circle than a straight line.
Why is this important? I recorded a Telecall in 2009 for a ‘Women Play for Change in golf’ by adding spirituality to golf. I spoke of the Healing connection of the Divine Feminine throughout the game. Learning about the Circle is how to recognize this and how women can come back into Harmony & Balance with their true selves.
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The meaning and healing of the Circle from the Book:
The circle is an ancient shape that provides human-kind with a sense of completion. It denotes sacred space; it represents cycles – women’s cycles, the cycle of life, the cycle of change, the cycle of creativity, the cycle of the golf course. The golf ball is a circle, just like the earth, Venus, Mars and the stars. It is the center of the game.
Women are more tuned into cycles and circular formats. We live by our cycles, we speak in circular formats, and we spiral outward with our energy, and spiral back into our bodies with each monthly cycle. Our bodies are vessels made up of circles. This is why we are so tuned in to emotional cycles, nature’s cycle, the cycles of the moon, fire, water and spirit, from which we are inspired to create.
The Golf Course is a cycle. And with its many qualities and challenges it stimulates us to move through it, facing the challenges, learning its course and increasing our skills and abilities. Each challenge is viewed as a teacher; we will never come to an end of the line and say “I’ve got the lesson” be it patience, persistence, positive thinking. No, we don’t travel in a straight line of progress, the lessons come back to be learned at a deeper and deeper level revealing the hero in us.
A Golf Goddess challenges herself on the course. She understands that each hole represents an aspect of the overall cycle she has entered into. Unlike the traditional male model of golf which is linear, competitive and encourages one to “dominate”, the female model of golf is circular, co-operative and encouraging one to “grow” and strengthen their power within, not their power over.
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Margarit Brigham
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