An Introduction to Wisdom Wheel: Connecting the Dots
Saturday 1/24, 2026. 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
At the Spiritual Life Center (76 Sherman St. , Hartford)
Join author and Mystic Cynthia F. Davidson for an introduction to the Wisdom Wheel. Experience a way to keep your mind, heart, body, and spirit parts well organized and to deal with the practicalities of life. Every question you have can be taken to the Wheel–it will help you self-regulate, to return to Balance, to remain healthy, stable, and engaged with reality.
The Wisdom Wheel can give you more comprehensive answers by teaching you to meld intuition with intellect, heart with spirit, and what the body knows. The words on the 36 stones of the Wisdom Wheel are called Universal Laws, and life is easier when we work with these Laws rather than having them work against us.
Stunning insights may emerge once you learn how to put your
life on the Wheel. Come experience the Wisdom Wheel and
allow it to deepen and widen your understanding of our world
and yourself.
Bring your brown bag lunch. Beverages and snacks provided.
*Cynthia created and copyrighted the Wisdom Wheel* in 1996. It draws
upon the global wisdoms of the North and South American medicine
wheels, the Tibetan Buddhist bhāvacakra wheel of life, the chakravartin
wheel on the flag of India, and the Chinese lo pan compasses used by
feng shui practitioners. Learn more about the Wisdom Wheel at
www.thewisdomwheel.com
Cost:
Bridge Builder: $55
Pathwalker: $45
Open Door: $35

Award-winning author Cynthia F. Davidson became an overnight success at age 65 after publishing her first memoir, The Importance of Paris. But her lifetime of writing, travel, and truth seeking began at age eight when her family moved overseas in 1962. Since crafting her first poems in Arabia at age ten, she has never stopped writing. Over the decades, her work has covered many topics, but she often returns to what is nearest her heart, the challenges and
benefits of belonging in a global world: culture shocks, adaptation, language barriers, xenophobia, and wars.
Davidson spent the first half of her life as an expatriate, living and working in Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Lebanon, England, Spain, Venezuela, and France. A graduate of New York University, her multilingual experiences encouraged her career choices: first as a journalist at CBS News, and then as a businesswoman in the cross-cultural training arena.
The proud mom of three grown children, Davidson is happily married and runs a spiritual retreat center in rural Rhode Island with her British-born husband. The ceremonies they conduct are under the tutelage of their Mi'kmaq and Blackfoot elders in Canada. She also works as an expressive therapies facilitator.
