Finding Your Home in Nature
with Ron Hays, Deb Scrivens & Mindy Springer
September 7 2023
WEBINAR RECORDING
More about this introductory Webinar
Spending time in nature can open us to deeper sensory observation. Peering beyond what is observed, we learn to engage the world with our own subtle presence. We perceive the language and patterns of the Gaian world. We can see, listen, and feel the presence of life around us, and know our place within it. We come home to ourselves and to the world around us.
In this introductory webinar we will discuss insights gained from both the perspective of naturalist observation and intuitive communication. We will highlight a few simple practices that can open a person to a deeper, subtle appreciation of the natural world.
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webinar Presenters
RON HAYS
Ron is an ordained Lorian priest with a lifelong interest in spiritual disciplines. Having spent years in a spiritual community founded by one of G.I. Gurdjieff’s students, he went on to learn shamanic practices with Michael Harner. He holds a degree in environmental science with a focus in riparian ecology. From early childhood his passion has been the outdoors – camping, hiking, and observing the world around him. He lives in Eagle Creek, Oregon sharing a beautiful land with his wife Christy.
deb Scrivens
Deb worked professionally as a naturalist and environmental educator for 45 years and trained as a spiritual counselor and healer since 1997. A graduate of Huxley College of Environmental Studies, her teachers and mentors include Tom Brown Jr., Jon Young, Sandra and Michael Harner and Sandy Ingerman. An avid outdoorswoman, gardener, and world traveler, she lives in Oregon on the Sandy River with her husband and two cats.
Mindy Springer
A practical adventurer, Mindy has followed her inclination towards beauty across the country and through her life. She resides in the home she and her husband built at the confluence of the Klickitat and Columbia Rivers with her two kids and two cats. A diverse career path has given her the opportunity to develop her skills as a facilitator, commune daily with nature and weave her spiritual practices throughout.