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Inner Vision, Outer Quest
Our journey starts with our desire to deeply look with our own inner landscape, paying attention to our own somatic feeling body, allowing shadow and unseen energies to emerge.It is here that we locate with delicious awareness and interest the purpose of our outer journey, and hints about how we can use the external natural world for healing and evolving. We use the friction and challenge of external activities to forge and align our emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual bodies, to overcome and allow life to penetrate the deepest corners of self. Then we use the tribe to help us through to birth into being.
Power dreaming is an ancient tool for searching the world of unconscious shadow, as well as creating learning landscapes of dreambody travel. Tribal dreaming enables us to dream link with others in the tribe and dream new and vibrant daytime realities.
The earth has a language and a wisdom of nurturance and interconnectivity.
Learn the art of feeling deeply what you see of and with plant and animal life. Develop the ability to feel the ever-present streams of energy vortexes, or prana pockets. Hear the layers of insect/bird/running stream/ crispy leaves, all in a symphonic arrangement, speaking to our instinctive body awareness. Then communicate through texture, energy waves: hot/ cold/ rough/ soft/ cold. The plant kingdom loves attention: quiet, deeply felt appreciation of form and beauty.
Prep for trip:
Look and listen within your skin: What is my intention on this journey?
Instead of thinking one up, listen deeply in quiet meditation, and wait for your purpose to emerge from the depths of self. Once found, ask the earth and your guides for affirmation. Pay quiet attention to how the outer world is speaking to you through animals, plants, weather, people.
Go for longer and longer walks in nature, noticing qualities of sound and visual beauty of the land. Feel into the space between you and trees, plants, animals, other people. Notice with peripheral sight the delicate differences of space.
Write/ draw/ hum/ sing/ dance, creating a sacred entryway to our Grand Canyon journey.
Invite the unspoken, unseen shadow within you to rise, with the intention of making friends with all aspects of self.
Start a dream journal, using primarily symbols and drawings, only minimal words. Remember your day before falling asleep using as much of your five senses as possible in recall. ask for guidance in your dreamscape.
Be in touch with each other about your pre-journey feelings and discoveries, creating tribal link before we go.
Bring:
Two sticks measuring from tip of middle finger to shoulder.
Pendulum.
Flashlight/ headlamp
Drawing pad and pastels/ crayons
journal
scarf or bandana suitable for a blindfold water shoes or sandals, goggles snack food percussion instruments, flutes, thumb pianos, etc.
sleeping bag and pad
water filter
Our journey starts with our desire to deeply look with our own inner landscape, paying attention to our own somatic feeling body, allowing shadow and unseen energies to emerge.It is here that we locate with delicious awareness and interest the purpose of our outer journey, and hints about how we can use the external natural world for healing and evolving. We use the friction and challenge of external activities to forge and align our emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual bodies, to overcome and allow life to penetrate the deepest corners of self. Then we use the tribe to help us through to birth into being.
Power dreaming is an ancient tool for searching the world of unconscious shadow, as well as creating learning landscapes of dreambody travel. Tribal dreaming enables us to dream link with others in the tribe and dream new and vibrant daytime realities.
The earth has a language and a wisdom of nurturance and interconnectivity.
Learn the art of feeling deeply what you see of and with plant and animal life. Develop the ability to feel the ever-present streams of energy vortexes, or prana pockets. Hear the layers of insect/bird/running stream/ crispy leaves, all in a symphonic arrangement, speaking to our instinctive body awareness. Then communicate through texture, energy waves: hot/ cold/ rough/ soft/ cold. The plant kingdom loves attention: quiet, deeply felt appreciation of form and beauty.
Prep for trip:
Look and listen within your skin: What is my intention on this journey?
Instead of thinking one up, listen deeply in quiet meditation, and wait for your purpose to emerge from the depths of self. Once found, ask the earth and your guides for affirmation. Pay quiet attention to how the outer world is speaking to you through animals, plants, weather, people.
Go for longer and longer walks in nature, noticing qualities of sound and visual beauty of the land. Feel into the space between you and trees, plants, animals, other people. Notice with peripheral sight the delicate differences of space.
Write/ draw/ hum/ sing/ dance, creating a sacred entryway to our Grand Canyon journey.
Invite the unspoken, unseen shadow within you to rise, with the intention of making friends with all aspects of self.
Start a dream journal, using primarily symbols and drawings, only minimal words. Remember your day before falling asleep using as much of your five senses as possible in recall. ask for guidance in your dreamscape.
Be in touch with each other about your pre-journey feelings and discoveries, creating tribal link before we go.
Bring:
Two sticks measuring from tip of middle finger to shoulder.
Pendulum.
Flashlight/ headlamp
Drawing pad and pastels/ crayons
journal
scarf or bandana suitable for a blindfold water shoes or sandals, goggles snack food percussion instruments, flutes, thumb pianos, etc.
sleeping bag and pad
water filter
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