Guided by Kinde Nebeker {& Shamanic Practitioner Carine Roth, remotely}
July 24-26, 2020
Uintah Mountains, Utah (camping)
$220-280 sliding scale
In this three day workshop, we will be connecting with the essence of trees, with the spirit and energy of those peaceful beings, to support our hearts with the needed courage to face the disruption that is escalating in our world today: issues of race and inequity, as well as climate change and the dying of so many more-than-humans species. We will call ancestors, past and future, to sit in deep time, in council amongst and with trees and open an essential conversation. What can they tell us today? How can we listen and stand for the silent voices of Nature? What do they feel about this time on earth? How can we be trees, a human forest, to give shelter to the ones needing it today?
Our work together is dedicated to our own empowerment for service, for the flourishing of all beings. Includes a solo medicine walk, community circling, and lots of time with trees.
This workshop will be led by Kinde Nebeker (co-created with Carine Roth from Switzerland, who is not able to attend physically due to COVID.) Carine has studied shamanism with Michael Harner's Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Switzerland. She completed her practice by traveling —especially to Mexico among the Huichol Indians — but also to Guatemala, Iceland, Mongolia, Canada, Tuva (Siberia) and the USA. She did her training as a vision fast guide with the School of Lost Borders in California. She is certified in Harner Shamanic Counseling (HSC)® and has completed a certification in Forest Bathing. Her way in this work is to bridge humans and non-humans, visible and invisible, in service to soul purpose and harmony between people and the natural world. She offers healing practices and leads workshops and fasts in Switzerland. To see more about Carine's work, check out her website.
For questions, or to sign up, e-mail Kinde.