Dear Friends,
Welcome to the first days of Winter. The natural cycles of the earth and seasons bless us with their own special magic.
Winter asks us to slow down and reflect to become more the source of our own light. We put up Christmas lights, light Menorah candles, get the fire going in the fireplace, bake yummies in our ovens, but also, too, feel that luminous warmth in our hearts and spirits that glows from the experience of coming together, connection and celebration.
What is Nature Wander Magic?
Nature Wander Magic! is just that kind of experience — coming together, following the illuminating spirit of our curiosity, while we explore the simple mysteries of nature in a simple way and share those stories with each other around the fire — which might be sitting around a lit candle in a city park.
Nature Wander Magic! invites you to a fun mini-adventure of exploration, joy, celebration of life and connection to yourself, others and the natural world.
So please join in the Nature Wander Magic! event this coming Wednesday, December 27th in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
Learn More and Register
More information on Nature Wander Magic! and EventBrite registration HERE.
Nature Wander Magic! Wanders are coming to you regularly! They will be weekly at rotating locations around the Bay Area, so at least once-per-month, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in a wander near you, if you are in Marin, East Bay, Peninsula, San Francisco.
Wanders are for everyone! An individual, family, professional, disruptor and leader will benefit from the aliveness of engaging with the natural world and sharing the story of that brief, yet stimulating engagement. Imagination, insight, wonder and joy are just a few of the gifts you will take away from giving yourself the experience.
Please join us in opening our senses to the natural world together.
Please feel free to share this Nature Wander Magic! invitation with your friends, family and colleagues.
Blessings,
Lonner
What others are saying…
“Thanks for enlivening my interest in Mother Earth and her connections to all — including myself, of course!” — Joan D.
“Cool to imagine nature out there looking back at me.” D.Y.
“[This] experience has taught me to pause more, listen more, breathe more deeply in nature and how I can take the time, even in small snippets, throughout the day.” V.C.
“You reminded me of a part of myself that has been dormant. I am excited to reconnect with nature.” J.
“Thank you Lonner for taking me back to my roots! You’ve inspired me to get out more…” C.C.