
The Hut on Chicken Legs
To enter the hut on chicken legs
You must know the magic words
To know the magic words
You must know your heart
To know your heart
You must know where you come from
To know where you come from
You must know the stories written in your bones
To know the stories written in your bones
You will need to enter the hut on chicken legs.
Let’s go into the forest together, us would-be healers and ones seeking mystery.
We’ll meet seven times over the course of seven months, by fires pits four feet down into the earth, and by crackling hearths. Seven months to tell stories that have been told for centuries, seven months to share dreams and poetry, seven months to practice ritual and call in each of our own stories, stories that are written in ways bigger than can be held in a 55 minute session.
This course is for therapists and therapists in training. Please apply here.
Location: Golden and Boulder
Time: (mostly) the 1st Wednesday of the month, 6 to 8:30 pm
December 6th / January 10th / February 7th / March 6th / April 10th / May 1st (a very portentous day!) / June 5th
How many magical beans: $650 / $800 / $950 per your own financial situation
Tell me more!
Therapists and therapists-in-training will create and deepen their relationship with their own mythic journey as a person on a healing journey and as a healer of others. We are not in an exercise of breaking things down into their smallest parts; we are allowing the stories of our lives to expand into bigger beauty and meaning. We will do this by telling ancient stories, bringing them to life via nature, movement, ritual, and active imagination processes. We will invite in dreams, art, music, mask making, fire, tracking, and poetry. This group will give texture, depth, magic and mystery to your current and / or emerging practice as a therapist. Inspirations and sources include Martin Shaw, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Michael Meade, Joshua Shrei, Clarisa Pinkola Estes, Marian Woodman, and more. The group will be no larger than 12 participants. Be prepared for assignments and active engagement to get all the meat off of the bones that will emerge from the cauldron.
“Myth making is essential in gaining mental health… the very birth and proliferation of psychotherapy in our contemporary age (was) called forth by the disintegration of our myths.”
- Rolo May
To enter the hut on chicken legs
You must know the magic words
To know the magic words
You must know your heart
To know your heart
You must know where you come from
To know where you come from
You must know the stories written in your bones
To know the stories written in your bones
You will need to enter the hut on chicken legs.
Let’s go into the forest together, us would-be healers and ones seeking mystery.
We’ll meet seven times over the course of seven months, by fires pits four feet down into the earth, and by crackling hearths. Seven months to tell stories that have been told for centuries, seven months to share dreams and poetry, seven months to practice ritual and call in each of our own stories, stories that are written in ways bigger than can be held in a 55 minute session.
This course is for therapists and therapists in training. Please apply here.
Location: Golden and Boulder
Time: (mostly) the 1st Wednesday of the month, 6 to 8:30 pm
December 6th / January 10th / February 7th / March 6th / April 10th / May 1st (a very portentous day!) / June 5th
How many magical beans: $650 / $800 / $950 per your own financial situation
Tell me more!
Therapists and therapists-in-training will create and deepen their relationship with their own mythic journey as a person on a healing journey and as a healer of others. We are not in an exercise of breaking things down into their smallest parts; we are allowing the stories of our lives to expand into bigger beauty and meaning. We will do this by telling ancient stories, bringing them to life via nature, movement, ritual, and active imagination processes. We will invite in dreams, art, music, mask making, fire, tracking, and poetry. This group will give texture, depth, magic and mystery to your current and / or emerging practice as a therapist. Inspirations and sources include Martin Shaw, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Michael Meade, Joshua Shrei, Clarisa Pinkola Estes, Marian Woodman, and more. The group will be no larger than 12 participants. Be prepared for assignments and active engagement to get all the meat off of the bones that will emerge from the cauldron.
“Myth making is essential in gaining mental health… the very birth and proliferation of psychotherapy in our contemporary age (was) called forth by the disintegration of our myths.”
- Rolo May