CA Summer Vision Fast
Aug 5th, 2024 - Aug 17th, 2024 | Inyo Mountains - Big Pine, California | Scott Eberle, Betsy Perluss
The modern day vision quest is a border crossing practice, an opportunity to reclaim our true place in the natural world. When one steps across the threshold and into the unknown wilderness, boundaries begin to dissolve and our vision begins to expand. The threshold place is a dreamscape, where we can hear, again, the voices of rock, tree, and wind. Following the ancient pathway of this rite of passage, we step into our true nature and remember our home among the wild. We become who we were born to be.
And so, we ask: Do you hear the movement of the river? Do you hear the singing of your sacred ancestors? Are you being summoned to the Land of Lost Borders?
Program Overview: This ceremony involves several days of preparation, 4 days and nights of fasting alone in a wilderness place, and a few days of incorporation.
Program Questions Contact: Scott Eberle at [email protected]
Additional course details & Materials
We will be meeting at a basecamp in the Inyo/White Mountains 30 minutes east of Big Pine, CA. Please plan to arrive by early afternoon on Monday August 5th We will begin that evening at 7PM. More logistics will be provided after you enroll. ADDITIONAL FEES: Camping fee of $50 will be collected at the time of the program.
You will be responsible for bringing your own food and equipment, though we can provide some gear if needed. We ask everyone to come prepared to live self-sufficiently. You will need to bring shelter and clothing suitable for a full range of inclement weather.
All participants must submit the required health questionnaire and liability form.
If you have questions about the enrollment process contact us at [email protected] or call 760-938-3333.
We will gather in the eastern mountains of Payahuunadü (also known as the Inyo Mountains outside of Big Pine, California). These are the ancestral and contemporary lands of the Nüümü and Newe people.
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