Enjoy a nurturing afternoon on Sunday, February 13th exploring your love for nature with creative expressions honoring our inner and outer landscapes.
Details Kimberly will facilitate an exploration of nature, creativity and connection with the other-than-human world drawing on mindfulness practices, nature-centered spirituality and ecotherapy.
How to find us We will meet in the parking lot of the Panbos at 2 p.m. and begin our walk promptly at 2:15 p.m.
Be Prepared Dress comfortably for walking on natural terrains. Bring a water bottle, but little else so you are unencumbered for your walk.
All participants of any of Wildwood activities are personally responsible for their own fitness, safety and welfare and must be equipped accordingly. Cost The recommended cost of this shared experiences is €5, but please do not let cost stand in your way because everyone, everyone, everyone is welcome. If you would like to attend, but a €5 social/creative event is not in your budget this month, PLEASE email Kimberly to reserve your spot.
In the event of cancellation due to severe weather, participants will be notified by 10 a.m. the day of the event.
Mandala is a word comes from the Sanskrit word ‘circle’. Throughout history mandalas have been used in different cultures to represent a spiritual connection with the universe. Usually round with intricate symmetrical patterns and shapes, mandalas re-establish and strengthen relationships within the natural world and ourselves. Gratitude is a key component of our perspective of our happiness. It is a reflective inner sense which when practiced has the power to transition thought processes, strengthen our emotional intelligence, relationships and increase our sense of well-being.