In The Company of Trees: Trees, Humans and our Future Together
Jun
11
to Jul 2

In The Company of Trees: Trees, Humans and our Future Together

This innovative online course offers an opportunity to explore the magnificence and significance of trees in today’s world, and to consider the many ways that humans and trees are connected.

Allowing trees to become our teachers, we’ll explore themes of growth and resilience, strength and suffering, individuality and interdependence. We’ll find creative ways to deepen our creative connection to the natural world as well as to attend to the challenges it faces as a result of development, disease, drought and disregard.

The course will combine imaginative and reflective practices focused on individual wellbeing with the opportunity to consider what role each of us wants to play in shaping a thriving future for the planet. It will appeal to artists, activists, writers, teachers and anyone who is seeking greater connection with and wisdom from the non-human world.

This course runs over four Tuesday evenings. All the details and tickets can be found here.

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Everyday Wonder: restoring curiosity and awe in daily life
Nov
5
to Nov 26

Everyday Wonder: restoring curiosity and awe in daily life

Life is always winking at us, calling our attention to things we’ve overlooked or pointing us towards mysteries beyond our understanding. But so often we miss what’s right in front of us, being lost in thought or tethered to a to do list.

This course is an opportunity to recover our noticing muscles, paying attention to what is uplifting, encouraging or restorative in our daily lives, attending to the things, people and places we love and savouring small moments of delight.

More information and tickets HERE.

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In The Company Of Trees: trees, humans and our future together
Feb
20
to Mar 12

In The Company Of Trees: trees, humans and our future together

This innovative online course offers an opportunity to explore the magnificence and significance of trees in today’s world, and to consider the many ways that humans and trees are connected.

Allowing trees to become our teachers, we’ll explore themes of growth and resilience, strength and suffering, individuality and interdependence. We’ll find creative ways to deepen our creative connection to the natural world as well as to attend to the challenges it faces as a result of development, disease, drought and disregard.

The course will combine imaginative and reflective practices focused on individual wellbeing with the opportunity to consider what role each of us wants to play in shaping a thriving future for the planet. It will appeal to artists, activists, writers, teachers and anyone who is seeking greater connection with and wisdom from the non-human world.

This course runs over four Tuesday evenings. All the details and tickets can be found here.

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Making Hope Possible
Jan
23
to Feb 13

Making Hope Possible

A four week online course for people concerned about peace, justice and a fairer planetary future.

Whether our attention is on global conflict, ecological breakdown or systemic injustice, there is little debate that we are living through exceptionally troubled times. Making Hope Possible will explore ways to turn our painful feelings about the world into springboards for creative action. We'll take inspiration from the work of many remarkable activists, artists, writers, designers, poets and performers in order to explore the way each one of us can grow our capacity to respond in challenging and uncertain times.

More information and tickets here.

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