A Practitioners Practical Training Workshop
A (ten) 10 day Training workshop:
Vision Quests as a Rite of Passage for Modern Day Youth
A Practitioners Practical Training Workshop which incorporates
Bush-craft and survival skills training.
Wilderness Pillis Forest in Hungary - 2009
Tentative Programme Content:
Understanding the theory behind Vision Quests as Rites of Passage – looking at the soft skills needed to make this both effective and appropriate for the young person.
Participating in a variety of Rites of Passage:
- Natures Jehari Window and Door ceremony;
- Landscape cleansing ritual;
- Solo vision quest – The Lakota way;
- Connecting with the inner self through nature’s natural imagery;
- The power of the written word ceremony;
- Being the Chameleon ceremony – making potent
- changes through use of natures imagery;
- Therapeutic ways of using Nature and the Natural
- Environment – outdoor group work soft skills and re-inventing the new you approach;
- Using the natural environment to survive in the world;
- Creating Your world in nature;
- Walking your internal journey on an nature’s external labyrinth [designed by the group in nature].
Bush Craft and Survival training.
Travelling through wilderness terrain in safety – tracking and using nature as a living visual story for development.
Exploring the application of Little ‘t’ and Big ‘T’ through adventure mediums.
Looking at how Driver Behaviour and Learning Styles affect the ability to change behaviour through learning in the wilderness.
And much more.
Cost: £860 pr person
Dates: July 3rd – 19th 2009





