INTUITIVE BY NATURE
Learn to open up and listen to your intuitive abilities, while developing a relationship with Nature as the ultimate guide in your life.
This workshop will be a fun little one day foray into the wilderness, both inside and out, and will guide you through various nature-based experiences to help you open up and deepen your own intuitive abilities.
Workshop Description:
Intuition is a birth right. We all have innate intuitive abilities and faculties.
Though this channel may be lying dormant or we’ve learned to disregard it, we all have the gift of this 6th sense that can help us navigate every day life; from the practical to the mystical.
We are not just limited to our 5 senses. But like a weak muscle, we need to activate and strengthen our intuition through practice.
In this intimate in-person workshop, we’ll discuss ways to tap into and open up this vital sense, and you’ll get the opportunity to play with activating and listening to your intuition through hands on experiences in nature.
Workshop Includes:
Exploration of on intuition, the body, and knowing your knowing
Guided grounding and visualization exercises to clear blocks and activate intuition
Blindfolded Drum Stalk
Sacred Wander / Medicine Walk
Wildcrafted tea to activate intuitive and psychic faculties
Workshop Details:
$115-$155 sliding scale
6-hour workshop in wilderness area in Boulder, Colorado
Gentle hiking/wandering in the wilderness
Please plan to be prepared with water, lunch, snacks, and appropriate clothing/footwear for light hiking off trail in whatever weather we might encounter
Wildcrafted tea and light snacks will be provided
Please bring a journal and a blindfold
Your Guide:
Mandy Bishop is a nature-based guide, mentor, and founder of Old Ways Wisdom—a place where ritual art, ancestral skills, and Sacred Storywork weave together to bring us back into relationship with ourselves, the land, and the wisdom of our ancestors.
Mandy’s work centers around coming back to Soul, remembering who it is we are, and who we came here to be. In all of her musings she is following a golden thread of relationship to self, land and spirit— apprenticing to the mystery and the old ways. She’s in service to the remembrance of our wild selves; to a partnership between nature, creativity and soul; and to the wisdom carried in our bones waking us up to what is most important in our lives.
And one of the absolute most critical parts of her path has been learning to hear and trust her own intuitive awareness, and reclaiming her knowing within a culture that doesn’t always value this unseen sense.