Earth as Refuge: Nourishing gratitude and cultivating wonder.
Earth as Partner: Wondrous and sensuous interconnectivity motivates right and meaningful action.
Earth as Family: Listening to the “music of the Earth,” and learning our common language.
Join Buddhist eco doula and PhD psychologist Lindsay Branham and author of Heartwood (forthcoming in 2024), and guest musician and mindfulness teacher John Newton (December 11th) in a three-part workshop and learn how we can shape collective futures if we are willing to build loving, lasting reciprocal relationships with the Earth through moment-to-moment embodied awareness.
Through mindfulness, meditation, embodied nature connection practice, ritual, breathwork, discussion and more, you will;
Foster a loving and reciprocal relationship with the Earth.
Find embodied support for climate collapse, existential crises and much more.
Build community with others who share an interest in caring for nature.
Practice attunement, receptivity and self-soothing in and with nature.
Enjoy the sensuous interplay of live music and learning to hear the “music of the Earth.”
Nov 27th:
Earth as Refuge: Nourishing gratitude and cultivating wonder.
December 4th:
Earth as Partner: Wondrous and sensuous interconnectivity motivates right and meaningful action.
December 11th:
Earth as Family: Listening to the “music of the Earth,” and learning our common language.
This program will nourish the heart and body and spark powerful experiences with the Earth that create a deep companionship. Return home with a grounded ability to remain centered, joyful, and more fully resourced even in the harshest of times and continue your practice of Earth relationship.
Note: This 1.5hr workshop will be offered three times consecutively. Each session will build on the next but you are also free to drop-in to any as you are available. Please bring warm clothes as part of each workshop includes time outside, weather permitting.
About the Instructors:
Lindsay Branham is a Buddhist eco-doula and a PhD candidate in psychology at the University of Cambridge investigating how embodied awareness and relational attachment lead to enduring human-Earth relationships. Lindsay sources from various wisdom and mindfulness traditions including body and erotic ecology, Mahayana Buddhism, mystical Christianity and yoga, and utilizes the modalities of ecstatic dance, nervous system regulation, receptive listening, conscious service and more. Lindsay is also an Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker and has spent 15 years documenting ecological and human crises around the world.Please contact Aspen Center for Environmental Studies if you have any questions.