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Stirring The Great Longing - The Old Ways, The Goddess & Environmental Arts Therapy

In-Person
NOV 7

Saturday, November 7 - Sunday, November 8

10:30 AM local time

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STIRRING THE GREAT LONGING 2026/27

The Old Ways, The Goddess & Environmental Arts Therapy

Would you like to be part of a small explorative and transformative group engaging in a creative and practical eco psychology?

This is a year long training course where we will be:

~ Finding gateways to a deep connected space.
~ Cultivating wild and wyse ways of seeing.
~ Developing a community of support.
~ Creating a safe space to feel, to express and to enact something new.
~ Engaging with our collective imagination.
~ Making therapeutic and ritual art from found and natural materials.
~ Utilising environmental arts therapy as a medium of expression, self growth and learning.
~ Finding what it means to hold ourselves in sacred relationship with the land, and with the 'other than human' world.
~ Awakening our innate creativity.
~ Connecting with the elements, the seasons and how the wheel of the year relates with the human body, heart and soul.
~ Expanding in our understanding of immanence, interconnection and community.
~ Developing our intuition and energetic capacity.
~ Reconnecting with repressed and disowned parts in order to transform them.
~ Creating story, metaphor, myth and delving into divinities, archetypes.
~ Understanding Celtic tree lore.
~ Cultivating Ancestral wisdom and in particular ancient, feminine practices and ways of being.

The course takes place in Crooked Woman Wood, a small piece of ancient and therapeutic woodland in North Somerset.

Beginning on the weekend of the 7-8 November 2026 and continuing monthly across the whole year.

Dates; 7-8 November, 12-13 December, 9-10 January 2027, 13-14 February, 13-14 March, 10-11 April, 8-9 May, 12-13 June, 10-11 July, 14-15 August, 11-12 September, 9-10 October

CPD certificates for professionals.

Contact me for further information.

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