Location: Bridle Trail Park - Duwamish & Snoqualmie Land (Bellevue)
The rains are returning and it’s peak mushroom season in the Northwest. Whether you are interested in stepping into this fascinating world or you want to look for your favorite wild mushroom, you should come join us. As always, this is a container with the purpose of honoring land, connecting, and expanding towards justice and wellness for all.
I offer these walks in the greater context of engaging with the climate and ecological crises. In our urban lives, hypnotized by capitalism, we are disconnected from what truly nurtures us. How can we care and prioritize something, someone from whom we are disconnected?
We gather and immerse ourselves in the embrace of nature. To give our loving attention. To experience life a little deeper, a little slower. We invite our inner children out with their curiosity and play. We do it with intention and with others who also want to tune in to our source. This is an act of mutual healing💚✨
The walks will flow in pace and activities based on the group, the season, the location, and the mood:
Identification practice: plants, birds, and mushrooms
Storytelling
Forest bathing and mindfulness practice
Ecology, climate, and sustainability conversations
Participation contribution: $25. More if you can. Less as you are able
(Limited to 10 participants)
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