Earth Caretaker Way Class

Open your Heart, Re-wild your Spirit, Awaken your Inner Earth Caretaker

About this program

The Earth Caretaker Way Retreat is a unique opportunity to commune with the land, and other like minded people who care deeply about our Earth.

You will get to experience the teachings of the Earth Caretaker Way with authors Tim & Julie, these lessons include Nature Awareness, Earth Philosophy, and Wilderness skills.  

Through guided meditations & activities, Tim Talks, and time spent wandering on our beautiful land, this class will create a space for you to let go of your worries and focus on your relationship with yourself and nature.

This week will focus on the sacredness of our lives, with exceptional food, clear cold creeks, and an offered sweat lodge ceremony. The days will be divided equally to provide time with the teachers and time spent solo with the land.  

What you'll learn:

Nature Awareness:

  • Self- Awareness & Inner Vision
  • Nature Awareness & Observation
  • Communication with Plants & Animals
  • Meditation in nature
  • Be curious and PLAY!

Earth Philosophy:

  • Opening Your Heart
  • Recognizing your Power Animals
  • Reverence for Nature
  • Collecting Earth Medicine
  • Making Medicine Objects

Wilderness Skills:

  • Conquering False Fear & Getting to know the dark
  • Getting Off Trail & Seeking Adventure
  • Fire Making & Tending
  • Tracking & Identification

If you have any questions, feel free to reach us at info@hwos.com or calling our office at (530) 938-1304.

What people are saying:

Giving the children a chance to step away from the home environment, school hopefully being a part of the sense of "home" as well, and to be in a stunning natural setting, such as the one in Shasta that they visit, to sleep in the kinds of homes that our ancient ancestors slept in, and to feel the Earth under their bodies...it is an "earthing" process so to speak...an orientation process...feeling one with nature, feeling one with the universe as the child feels their own uniqueness and often loneliness in the vastness of the everything.

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Sam Wilder, New Village School