Enki



I seem to be getting quite a few hits lately from people searching for Enki so I thought I ‘d do a post about how we’re doing so far on our Enki journey.

I’ve finally finished reading the guidebooks, though I’m sure I’ll go back and reread them several more times. There is so much information there, and it all seems like common sense. LOL I don’t know how many times I’ve been reading and to stop to say “Duh! Of course! Why didn’t I think of that?” And like all good books every time I reread a section I learn more information.

Right now I’m semi-mapping out the year. Just trying to get something to look at and build off of. Enki recommends working with the changing of the seasons and the accompanying festivals, but only making 2 of them big and keeping the other two smaller. Winter and spring will be our smaller, family times. While the change over at summer and fall will be larger, community festivals.

Thre’s a great group for anyoneinterested in learning morea bout using Enki curriculum. Enki Experience

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  • 2 Responses to “Enki”

    1. Anonymous Says:

      Thanks for sharing the yahoo list link. Are there any Enki sites that don’t require subscription that you could recommend?

      Thanks,
      Kim from Relaxed Homeskool

    2. Mama Chaos Says:

      Hmmm, other than the main Enki site I don’t know of any other places that don’t require subscribing.

      http://www.enkieducation.org/index.htm/

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