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Relating with the wisdom of mycelium through embodiment practice, community weaving, and expansive creativity
Mycelial Metaphors
Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
10 am - 12 pm PST / 11 am - 1 pm MST
What are fungi, and what roles do they embody in our ecologies? How can we come into deeper relationality with them? What might they be able to teach us about interdependence and resilience?

Join us for this online class in which we explore the fascinating world of mycelium and its relationship to meaning-making in the human realm.
This class is rooted in the fertile metaphors of the mycelial world and aims to provide memorable frameworks for understanding fungal ecology.

There will be an opportunity for creative journaling at the end to reflect on which metaphors resonated most, through prose, poetry, drawing, or any other medium that calls to you.

$35 per person
The Connective Tissue of the Planet
(A MycoSomatic Slowdown)

Date TBD (Fall/Winter 2024)

This two-part offering is intended to create a space to really slow down, be still, and experience a felt sense of entanglement.
The growth patterns of mycelium mirror the bridging networks of our brains, nervous systems, arteries, and fascia. It essentially serves as the connective tissue of our planet’s body. In this way and countless others, fungi teach us how to form interspecies bonds and dissolve our notions of individuality.
In part one, we will discuss MycoSomatic awareness (how fungi expand our senses), relational mycology (what fungi teach us about relationships), and ways of intentional interbeing (bringing our bodies fully into the web). In part two, we will reconvene to participate in one possible practice of interbeing through guided visualization, allowing the earth to support us while blending the boundaries of our "individual" bodies with the mycelium underground: the connective tissue of our planet.

$55 per person