Rewild Immersion: Exploring our ‘Original Instructions’
Date(s) - November 7, 2019 - November 12, 2019
Time - 1:00 pm - 12:00 pm
This is a third-party event not organised by Permablitz. We've added it because we reckon it looks pretty good!
How do we return to a meaningful connection with the wider natural world – the larger ground of our identity and belonging? In this ‘age of separation’, how do we remember and recreate meaningful narratives that will serve us in the times we are living through? Rewild Immersion is an invitation to experientially explore the role of the land, the elements, and the more-than-human-world in informing the stories we live by, both personally and collectively.
Learning daily practices to ground ourselves in the rhythms of nature, and acquainting ourselves with the plants, animals, and elements of our bioregion, we can begin to cultivate a deeper connection with the wisdom of the land, with our own inner landscape ourselves and also explore a human scale rhythm of life that serves in re-creating meaningful community. It’s a movement that’s become known as ‘rewilding’; a return to a wilder or more natural, instinctive way of being.
We will draw on a range of nature-based practices that invite us into participation with the land as a member of the biological community, whilst also acknowledging our particular gifts and responsibilities. We will engage in:
Natural crafts and traditional earth skills such as fire-by-friction, cordage, basketry, whittling, plant and animal knowledge etc.
Practices cultivating sensitivity to the land and ecological literacy such as bird language, sit spots, natural movement and awareness, tracking, foraging.
We will also apprentice ourselves to the larger intelligence of the land in exploring how the wider natural world can serve as our mirror, ally and guide in understanding facets of our own psyche.
Collectively we will explore reclaiming earth-based ceremonial work in a manner that honours those who have gone before, and yet has meaning and integrity for these times, these people with these particular needs and challenges.
What we are engaging in is very ordinary: living together simply as a small temporary community on the land, experiencing a rhythm of life lived in accordance with the rising and setting sun, working with our hands as well as our hearts, awakening our senses and our natural intimacy with the land, remembering what the elders have called ‘our original instructions’.
Imagine sitting around the fire in the evening after supper, sharing stories and crafting together and one may get a feel for the intimacy of camp. The nourishment of community is an essential feature, serving as a reminder of the inspiration born of collaborative engagement, so essential in bringing us through these times. Fundamentally, we offer this program as a way to remember our giftedness and responsibility, how our own lives in some way express a unique and necessary contribution to the times we are living through, one that makes this life more beautiful.
Arrival by 1pm on Thursday the 7th and departure 2pm on the 12th. BYO all camping gear.
Email us on [email protected] with any questions or call Claire on 0466 523 326.
Booking> https://www.naturesapprentice.com.au/rewilding-workshops-courses/2019/11/7/rewild-camp