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Queer Mirroring Training: Reflecting Queerness in the Natural World


Queer Mirroring Training: Reflecting Queerness in the Natural World

Telling your story is a sacred art. As queer folx we have often been told that we are not natural and yet nature both reflects and celebrates the full spectrum of our identities.  Sharing our stories and receiving mirroring can transform burdens into liberation and celebration. It is time to show up and be seen in our fullness to celebrate the value our unique identities bring to the world! In this training, you will learn to listen and tell from the full spectrum of queer humanness. You will listen and learn to reflect that queer human nature is not separate from the cycles and seasons of the natural world.

Our stories will come from our time on the land. We will practice this ancient art by going intentionally onto the land alone. This intentional practice, and the deep listening that follows, naturally leads us to the wisdom to go beyond ourselves. Those of us who work with people, especially queer people, must know how to listen and respond to the stories our people and the natural world tell. This way of mirroring can support us all to create a life that is deeper, richer, and that benefits our whole community and the earth. 

During this week you will experience deep connection with the land and find your own unique way in the art of listening and mirroring. This is a powerful individual and collective queer experience that will deeply and positively affect your soul and the work you bring to the world!

Logistics: 

We encourage people to arrive at 4pm on August 2nd for an orientation and time to get settled. We will plan to gather as a group the morning of August 3rd. The program will end by 2pm on August 9th. We suggest carpooling and will connect you with others in the group to arrange travel. Please inquire about bus service from Denver if carpools are not available before getting flights.

Practical preparation: 

We will provide drinking water and a basic kitchen. We will send an equipment list once you have registered. If you are in need any gear, please ask as we can often help.

Guides: Roo Wharton & Bear Bobb

Deposit: 

To secure a spot in the training a nonrefundable deposit of $200 is required as well as submitting forms. You will also be asked to write a letter explaining why you are drawn to this training as well as what transitions or personal process you are currently facing.

Pay your deposit here.

Donation Based:  

Our aim is to make this training accessible. Please give what you are able, recognizing the time and resources that go into providing this offering. If you are able to give generously, that helps us provide more opportunities for others. All proceeds from this training go back to supporting accessibility at Wild Mountain and compensation for Queer/Trans/BIPOC Guides. Please visit our Reciprocity page for more information.

Registration or Questions: Email Roo at: ruth@wildmountainretreats.org

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