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Mother Nature

Mother Nature: Nourishing Relationship with the Natural World is an in-depth exploration of creating reverent practice with nature that is life-affirming and grounding. 

This course will be be delivered through email and a live virtual (Zoom) gathering. Emails will go straight to your inbox June 3-12 and the gathering will be Tuesday June 16, 2026 at 4pm Pacific Time. 

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Slow Medicine: An Altar Practice

We live in a culture that rewards quick answers. We analyze, problem-solve, push through. But some things — the deep things, the ones that matter — don't resolve that way. They need time. They need to be held.

An altar is a practice of how you hold them. A collection of meaningful objects, assembled with intention, that quietly keeps your inquiry alive while your whole self — not just your mind — has time to respond. This is slow medicine. And it works.

This 16-page workbook teaches you to build a sacred, intentional space that holds your questions, steadies your attention, and lets meaning reveal itself in its own time. It contains information on how to build an altar, ways of working with altars, some journaling exercises for reflection, and photos of real altars as examples.

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Mother Nature

Mother Nature: Nourishing Relationship with the Natural World is an in-depth exploration of creating reverent practice with nature that is life-affirming and grounding. 

This course will be be delivered through email and a live virtual (Zoom) gathering. Emails will go straight to your inbox June 3-12 and the gathering will be Tuesday June 16, 2026 at 4pm Pacific Time. 

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$12$19
Slow Medicine: An Altar Practice

We live in a culture that rewards quick answers. We analyze, problem-solve, push through. But some things — the deep things, the ones that matter — don't resolve that way. They need time. They need to be held.

An altar is a practice of how you hold them. A collection of meaningful objects, assembled with intention, that quietly keeps your inquiry alive while your whole self — not just your mind — has time to respond. This is slow medicine. And it works.

This 16-page workbook teaches you to build a sacred, intentional space that holds your questions, steadies your attention, and lets meaning reveal itself in its own time. It contains information on how to build an altar, ways of working with altars, some journaling exercises for reflection, and photos of real altars as examples.