This Course has ended. Please click here to see current Courses. or click here to browse our interactive map. Dates and times Fri, 12 Jun 2015, 1am Cost 150 euros Course summary The experience of living within wild nature can be very nourishing and enriching but can also demand that we radically re-orientate our sense of who and what we are. Maybe that is exactly why we come to spend time there. It challenges us, it shakes things up but it also allows us to step out of a time and a rhythm dictated by modern 'civilized' society. Bushcraft and Nature Based Practice involves supporting participants to spend time out in the wilds connecting with the teachings nature offers. By spending time in nature and exploring and learning through direct experience, what it is we as human beings really need to survive and how to find those things, we develop a sense of awe and reverence for our environment. At the same time it allows us to really explore what it means to be a human being. Connection with wild nature is an important aid to developing an ecological sensibility and sense of connection with the web of life. This can support action towards a sustainable and regenerative future for all. On this course we will: - Participate in practical and experiential methods to support a deepening nature connection -Learn survival priorities, how to make fire with a bow or hand drill, How to find and purify water, how to create shelter and where to find food. -Learn core routine exercises that can be used to develop and strenghten the bond with nature. -Explore the key ideas of Deep ecology -Gain a deeper appreciation of the practical, theoretical, and spiritual roots of a sustainable, regenerative and life affirming future. Cost of full weekend: 150 euros - Includes all food and drinks. Other teachers Caspar Brown www.wildnature.org.uk Course type Specialist Course is face to face Share this course Copied to clipboard