
What We Stand For
We stand for . . .
A power with each other, men, the Earth, animals, and all living beings.
Every person knowing their innate worth through a high receptivity to love, connection, and community support.
Helping others to awaken to their brilliance with the understanding that each person is a unique and complete expression of Love.
Open sharing of ourselves, our gifts, and our vulnerabilities.
Healing all the bodies: emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual. For us, healing is defined by remembering our wholeness and not as trying to “fix” or “transform” ourselves.
Accepting and loving all aspects of ourselves: the fear, the joy, the pain, the suffering, the love, the laughter. In embracing all parts of ourselves we remember a Self that is beyond comprehension.
Empowering people to know their innate worth and natural world connections so that they can act, move, and speak to create change in their lives and world.
Community with others as we open the vision and hold the space that aligns folx with their highest potential.
Seeing the natural world not as something to rise above, consume, or conquer; rather, we see the natural world as something to commune with and connect to, and through those connections, remember how loved we truly are.
Rooting down in place of rising up. We honor the animals, soil, our bleeding bodies, community, and our natural world as holy. This honoring helps us to re-member an embodied Divinity that is in our humanity and in the ordinary.
Cultivating a reciprocity to our perceptions and allowing our bodies, minds, and hearts to be informed by these intrinsic natural connections.
Seeing animals as our teachers, companions, and friends—not as our pets, objects to control, or below us.
We are not . . .
Perfect: we love and celebrate our Divine Imperfections that make us who we are.
Man haters: we honor the masculine and feminine that are a part of every human being.
Affiliated with any one religion or spiritual/belief system.
A place to spiritually bypass climate change, racism, misogyny, transphobia, gentrification, colonization, homophobia . . . and pretend they are not happening.