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CYCLES

a class on being in time

“Attention is the beginning of devotion” - Mary Oliver

CYCLES is a class on paying attention, on finding ways to be in time outside of the gregorian calendar and national holidays, and creating personal practices for tuning in to what's shifting around us.

In this 90-minute class, we’ll talk about ways of noticing, of tuning in to the ebb and flow of sun, moon, earth, and body. Cycles happening all around us. We’ll learn some of the history of english words for the seasons and explore ways of creating our own sense of seasonality. To put theory into practice, we’ll look at different ways of mapping out time and begin our own calendars. 

class content: 

  • learn: cycles, seasons, ways of noticing

  • practice: creating your map of time

This is a standalone class and also an introduction to season’s turn - a year-long journey of exploring time through the elements and natural cycles, weaving in herbs and foods to tend to ourselves and our communities through the seasons.


DETAILS
 

Date: Wed, Apr 2
(please note the date change, this class was previously listed for Wed, March 26)

Time: 4:00p-5:30p PT 

Location:  Zoom

Cost:  $38 actual cost / $28 supported cost / $18 extra supported cost


The actual cost of this class is $38. Please be mindful and purchase at a price that truthfully reflects what you are comfortable paying. If the lowest end of the scale is still too much for you, please reach out.

If you'd like to learn more about sliding scale or you need assistance with how to assess what price to pay,  please see this helpful graphic by Alexis J. Cunningfolk. 

Cancellation policy: Registrations are non-refundable. The class will be recorded and sent out to attendees within 48 hours of class.

Who is this class for? 

Anyone interested in shifting attention toward cycles & seasons as a way of marking time, cultivating rhythms, unfolding self, and caring for community.  

My friends at Golden Hour Farm are hosting this class, you’ll be redirected to their website for registration.

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March 22

Springtime Plant Walks

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April 9

seasons turn