Soul & Spirit Mentoring

This work provides earth-based guided learning and exploration designed to support you as you learn to live into your authentic, whole, vibrant self.  It will be helpful for anyone seeking to integrate a life stage transition, shift of consciousness, or an inner calling.  This approach includes listening to the inner voice of Soul, to the natural world, and to Spirit.  You’ll work individually with a Rites of Passage mentor, who will provide support and guidance as you connect more deeply with your core, live your life more fully, and share your transformation with the world around you.  This work will appeal to those who have done some nature-based soul work with Rites of Passage, such as a Wilderness Quest, but such experience is not required. One-hour sessions will include nature-based homework assignments, to explore and deepen connection to both inner and outer worlds.

Areas of attention are based on the Four Directions model of human-nature connection.

Click here to learn more about Soul & Spirit Mentoring or to sign up.

ORB: The Order of the
Red Bandana

Upon returning from a wilderness rite of passage, there can be a natural feeling of being “alone” or “other” following the intense togetherness that is experienced in base-camp. It can feel like returning from another planet.

​Rarely is there anyone to greet us at home who speaks the language that we have learned on the other side of the Threshold. If we cannot share our on-going incorporation adventure with other experienced people, it is all to easy for our journey to become like a fading dream.
ORB supports people who have done three or four day guided wilderness quests/vision quests to incorporate the wisdom and growth from their quest into their lives.

Conference calls and Skype meetings may prove helpful in trying to keep the dream alive, but technology can never replace sitting in a circle on the land, sharing our stories and struggles with others who have recrossed the Threshold to bring back gifts for their People. As individuals, most of us have wrestled with the lonely question – “Now that I’m back, where do I belong?” 

ORB is a free incorporation support program developed as a collaboration between Rites of Passage and our friends at the Condor Clan.

Soul & Spirit Mentoring

This work provides earth-based guided learning and exploration designed to support you as you learn to live into your authentic, whole, vibrant self.  It will be helpful for anyone seeking to integrate a life stage transition, shift of consciousness, or an inner calling.  This approach includes listening to the inner voice of Soul, to the natural world, and to Spirit.  You’ll work individually with a Rites of Passage mentor, who will provide support and guidance as you connect more deeply with your core, live your life more fully, and share your transformation with the world around you.  This work will appeal to those who have done some nature-based soul work with Rites of Passage, such as a Wilderness Quest, but such experience is not required. One-hour sessions will include nature-based homework assignments, to explore and deepen connection to both inner and outer worlds.

Areas of attention are based on the Four Directions model of human-nature connection.

Click here to learn more about Soul & Spirit Mentoring or to sign up.

ORB: The Order of the
Red Bandana

Upon returning from a wilderness rite of passage, there can be a natural feeling of being “alone” or “other” following the intense togetherness that is experienced in base-camp. It can feel like returning from another planet.

​Rarely is there anyone to greet us at home who speaks the language that we have learned on the other side of the Threshold. If we cannot share our on-going incorporation adventure with other experienced people, it is all to easy for our journey to become like a fading dream.
ORB supports people who have done three or four day guided wilderness quests/vision quests to incorporate the wisdom and growth from their quest into their lives.

Conference calls and Skype meetings may prove helpful in trying to keep the dream alive, but technology can never replace sitting in a circle on the land, sharing our stories and struggles with others who have recrossed the Threshold to bring back gifts for their People. As individuals, most of us have wrestled with the lonely question – “Now that I’m back, where do I belong?” 

ORB is a free incorporation support program developed as a collaboration between Rites of Passage and our friends at the Condor Clan.