Deepen Your Outdoor Leadership Skills
Aligning with Nature is a nine-day intensive that offers a profound opportunity for mindful outdoor guides to deepen their relationship with the “more than human world” through the lens of the Great Elements, Ancestral Skills, and deep communion with place.
As a KSMOL guide, you will learn to
Integrate fire into your mindful outdoor experiences, both as a focal point for meditation and as an ally for carving your own wooden tools and utensils.
Carve your own bow-drill kit, and be initiated into the ancient art of birthing fire through friction by Mohican Tribal Representative and KSMOL faculty member, Shawn Stevens.
Fashion a safe, dry, and cozy shelter using only what they gather from the forest.
Harvest and treat water using fire, wood, and stones—a valuable skill for aligning with nature.
Learning to guide in deep reciprocity with place means remembering to listen deeply and be guided. To this end, you will spend two days going offsite to “Places of Power and Refuge” near the Kripalu campus where guides will have the opportunity to practice exploring unique energetic qualities. On day one, KSMOL faculty will lead you on a visit to a 120-year-old wildlife sanctuary. On day two, KSMOL faculty will bring you to two energetically conjoined and sacred places of power on a day-long journey from earth to sky. Guides will also forage for wild teas and incorporate the ceremonial art of making and sharing tea within the context of guiding mindful outdoor experiences.