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Wild Sacred
a response to the call of Spirit and Earth.

 

Wild Sacred will return as
Two Tree Talking restructures with new online offerings

"Knowing that you love the earth changes you, activates you to defend and protect and celebrate. But when you feel that

 "Knowing that you love the earth changes you, activates you to defend and protect and celebrate. But when you feel that the earth loves you in return, that feeling transforms the relationship from a one-way street into a sacred bond.”

Robin Wall Kimmerer

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thWild Sacred is a spiritual but not religious, monthly eco-spiritual experience for people seeking community and deep, exquisitely mutual, connection with Spirit, land, and the more than human world. Together, we are responding to the call to be in sacred, enlivening relationship. For centuries, Western, dominant culture has taught that nature is separate from humans. Among other things, this has led to viewing nature as a resource, or at best a beautiful backdrop for human life. Resulting disconnection from nature and the Spirit-soaked world further disconnects us from our own human nature and experiences of being fully alive.

Wild Sacred facilitates the experience of sacred, reciprocal relationship in which we attune to Spirit and Earth.

We would love for you to join us for practices, rituals, and experiences of community, human and more.

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Discovery Park. North Parking Lot.

(We meet there and walk. See map on this page)

 We will leave the parking lot at 3:30. If you arrive after just walk west to the right side trail/road by the open field. There will be Wild Sacred signs to follow. Continue along side the field and beyond it to the sign pointing to the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. Follow it to the right, and our gathering will be 100' down that trail to the right. 

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When is Wild Sacred? Postponed through summer as TTT restructures with new online offering. Normally, every 2nd Sunday, 2:30-3:45 (Sometimes other days, so be sure to check the website and/or Instagram)

Where? Locations include Discovery Park (North Lot), Snoqualmie River - Olallie State Park, and Cougar Mtn.

What can I expect? A welcoming, non-religious group. There will be guiding prompts, group gathering, short walks for "wanders," and often ritual and other practices. All are invitations, and each decides their response.

What should I bring? We'll gather in all weather, and sitting on the ground is common, but not required, of course. Consider what makes you comfortable while also being able to carry while walking. Small mat, piece of cloth, appropriate pants, etc. We'll enjoy nature whatever the weather.

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Two Trees Talking and Greg

Seattle area, PNW, Earth

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