The Land is Calling.
Our bodies hear it.
Our bodies hear it.
What I know and what I've seen:
There is no greater healer than the Earth Herself.
Yes there are practitioners and healers and teachers and modalities that are pure-potent and kïckåßß magic - bless them for talents from Hashem and their learned ways, but where we are individually, where we are collectively needs tended to in a way that many of us have forgotten/have been conditioned to forget.
Indigenous folks the world over have been saying this all along, and they still are saying it now. It is time to listen. It is time to reconnect our bodies and minds together and with the Earth, for reciprocal healing.
There is no greater healer than the Earth Herself.
Yes there are practitioners and healers and teachers and modalities that are pure-potent and kïckåßß magic - bless them for talents from Hashem and their learned ways, but where we are individually, where we are collectively needs tended to in a way that many of us have forgotten/have been conditioned to forget.
Indigenous folks the world over have been saying this all along, and they still are saying it now. It is time to listen. It is time to reconnect our bodies and minds together and with the Earth, for reciprocal healing.
Let us listen.
Gather in a supportive circle to deepen our somatic relationship with the Land and each other.
Gather in a supportive circle to deepen our somatic relationship with the Land and each other.

Speed of the Land offers space to co-regulate in nourishing and centered groundedness- with the Land and with other bodies that are also co-regulating with the Land.
This practice supports us in connecting with how our Ancestors lived, by continual and reciprocal relationship with Earth and in community with each other...and this foundational practice is what I believe our systems need to heal/diffuse/release our collective and personal overwhelm/burn-out/fatigue.
Although we will explore some history/lineage/and varied practice options, Speed of the Land is practiced based. It is not a "class or workshop". As a practice group, everyone contributes by building a relationship with the Land in a nearby location, and to our collective practice space- so that we are recreating/recalibrating/building up healthy, Land-connected and supported human systems.
Previous experience or pre-requisites are not needed- just a willingness to show up for your full selves, to deepen your relationship with the Land, and to share your experience with your fellow Land tenders.
Summer Solstice Retreat Information coming soon!
Our Autumn Equinox Weekend Immersive will gather us into the 7 practices of Speed of the Land and include:
- Somatic practices with the Land, ourselves, and each other
- Relationship building practices with the Land
- Campfires and Community Fires (bring anything you want to let go into the Fire in honor of the changing of the seasons!)
- Potluck meals
- Camping accommodations
- History and Context of the Land, The First Nation's People who cared and continue for this region
- Opportunities to honor our Land based Lineages, as well as other Ancestral Honorings
- Early morning walks or other day greeting practices
- Built in rest time- to nap, journal, stretch, play with the animals, explore the area
- And so much more..!
Space is limited to twelve participants. Financial accessibility tiers available- no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
10% of all moneys collected will be donated to The Carlisle Indian School Project or other regional First Nations non-profit.
10% of all moneys collected will be donated to The Carlisle Indian School Project or other regional First Nations non-profit.
More infomration abou tthe next Virtual Cohort of Speed of the Land will soon be available.
Recap: Our online Spring 2022 Circle covered 7 practices over 7 virtual circles: The next Virtual Circle sessions will start in September 2022. Please check back or sign up for our newsletter to stay in the know! 7 Bi-weekly Virtual Circles per season:
Virtual Circle Gathering Rhythm: Bi-weekly (every other week) virtual Circles = 7 calls per season. Simple and potent online circles for us to sit with one another, be with one another, co-regulate and listen to one another’s stories of Land relationship that is guided by prompts for a centering practice, and the week’s Land-based somatic practice. Space is limited to ten people per cohort. Financial accessibility tiers available- no one will be turned away for lack of funds. 10% of all moneys collected will be donated to The Carlisle Indian School Project or other regional First Nations non-profit. In-person gatherings will be on Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, and Autumnal Equinox. Winter Solstice will be an online potluck, with an in-person option for winter hearty folks. |
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