Wild at Heart
yearly intensive
Wild at Heart

It is time for us as men to listen and to create a way forward which embraces the feminine and the masculine inside us.

The Way of The Dancing Warrior teaches the alchemical tools to do just that. Through movement meditation, shamanic ritual and ceremony, we intend to cut through the day-to-day game of comparison, status and competition so that we can let go of what binds us to our personal histories.

There is an internal archetypal dance that goes on in our unconscious. It is programmed by the possibilities we have learnt and digested as well as the memories we carry. By bringing our attention to this dance, we can release ourselves from destructive patterns and invoke a new blueprint born from the sweat of our dance. Wild at Heart is a place to remember a sense of brotherhood. By acknowledging our weaknesses and our strengths, we give each other permission and support to take the next steps in our lives.

Our movement work will create an alchemical fusion of feminine and masculine energies inside us so that we can create space to embody the qualities of the soul. Through this work, we will align ourselves with our highest possibility and assume the authority to take responsibility for our lives. This workshop is a powerful initiation and invocation of The Way of the Dancing Warrior. The workshop will include a sweat lodge.

Forthcoming Dates: Orval April 09 >
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