Back to All Events

The Rewilding Summit


  • Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health 57 Interlaken Road Stockbridge, MA 01262 United States (map)

Nurture your connection with the earth.

What is the earth saying to us? How can we learn to listen deeply and respond with wisdom? How might we learn to live on earth from a place of deep reverence, connection, and reciprocity?

Join Micah Mortali and friends at Kripalu Center for our second annual Rewilding Summit: a deep, multi-disciplinary dive into what it means to rewild our lives as modern people living in a changing world.

Our esteemed guest faculty includes:

  • Richard Louv, keynote and author of Last Child in the Woods and other foundational works that have profoundly shaped the nature connection and rewilding movement.

  • Shawn Stevens, Mohican historian, musician, and artist, will return to help lead the summit alongside Micah, sharing his stories and music.

  • Zelda Hotaling, spiritual intuitive, and Mohawk teacher and artist of the Mohawk Nation, will help open the event and lead a session on making offering pouches.

Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Lenox, MA

Master Classes:

  • Rewilding the Human Animal with Daniel Vitalis: Reconnect with your place on Earth and your elemental nature in this immersive master class. First, we’ll locate ourselves in space and time with Orientation, then explore the fundamental needs of the human animal in Elementary School!

  • Black Earth Mindfulness with Leah Penniman: We will immerse in ritual rewilding from a Black diasporic perspective. Participants will practice techniques to guide their interaction with Land in their daily lives, including: offerings to the spirits of the Land; using plants and water to spiritually cleanse; listening to the voice of the earth in deep stillness; practicing mindfulness through Haitian stone balancing; calling on our ancestors for support and guidance; connecting to the sacred Earth through storytelling and song; open to all, this workshop will be rich in ceremony and hands-on practice. Bring your questions about your relationship to land, water, and beyond human beings.

  • Foraging Experience with Samuel Thayer: Foraging is not just for surviving emergencies; it’s a wholesome way to live all the time. In this class you will learn practical ways to incorporate wild foods into your daily life to improve nutrition and build a deeper connection to the land around you. We will discuss the role of fruits, nuts, roots, seeds, and greens in traditional diets. Participants will make some staple wild foods from scratch. We will discuss the ecological principles, philosophy, and practice of managing land with gratitude to enhance its wild food production.

    Learn more about the Rewilding Summit in this article from Micah.

Tuition: $408.00 per person + accommodations

Learn more about the Rewilding Summit in this article from Micah.

Previous
Previous
July 31

Rewilding—Awakening In Nature—A Sterling Forest Experience