Letting Your Care Catch Fire

Letting Your Care Catch Fire

Growing a vision from tiny ember to vital fire one goal at a time I recently killed a fire before it got a chance to catch hold. One of my favorite nature connection practices is primitive fire using a bow drill. The practice entails generating friction between two...
Sweet Darkness

Sweet Darkness

As I write this, a heavy rain washes away my day’s plans. I had hoped to go swimming and fishing with my son, but now I’m here in front of my computer. A small voice in my mind wonders if this is the beginning of the end. The Iowa State Fair ended yesterday. The...
Listening, Pondering, Sharing

Listening, Pondering, Sharing

Living a good life can be pretty simple: open your heart to love what you love, accept the things you cannot change and endeavor to treat the world and others with the care, dignity and respect that you would wish to be treated with. In practice, any one of those...
Seeking the Peace of Wild Things

Seeking the Peace of Wild Things

Seeking The Peace of Wild Things  Amidst the modern turmoil of the day, I am ever more grateful for teachings and practices that help me train my awareness and direct my life energy away from drama and towards meaningful activity. If you are like me, too often you may...
The Fire is in the Wood

The Fire is in the Wood

  The Fire Is In the Wood  At a recent Wild Inner Stillness retreat, I offered a demonstration of primitive fire. If you’ve never seen this done, you may have a Flintstone-esque vision of rubbing a couple sticks together until a flame bursts forth. If you have...