Ecology & Research

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Wild Nature as a Vehicle for Awakening

Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Some standing/ movement
Likely neutral
We were born of this earth and throughout recorded time people have turned to wilderness to awaken and become whole again.
This workshop will present simple yet profound practices designed to access our capacity to innovate and participate with the essential movement processes of life. Through physical practices we draw on ancient movement traditions and contemporary somatic practices that offer ways of centering, grounding, and knowing our belonging so when we enter wilderness we can somatically listen, learn, and let wild nature be our primary teacher. We cultivate awareness and perceptual practices to enhance our sensitivity to all that wilderness can offer — both inner and outer. More fully embodied and with awakened senses we can receive nature's richness and beauty, inspiring a deep awakening to self, others, and the “other” than human wild world.
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Guided Practices

  • Sensing Body, Breathing and Senses

    19:23

  • Embodiment, Hara and Breathing

    31:23

  • Breathing from Earth, Center of Awareness Field

    45:51

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Ecology & Research

This session is free to watch
Presented by

Steven Harper

Steven Harper is a wilderness guide, workshop leader, facilitator, and author with an MA in psychology - his work focusing on somatic approaches and the direct experience of wild nature as a vehicle for awakening.