The Braided Pathway

>>A Spring Lifestyle Immersion<<

A 7 week in-person land-based immersion weaving together the skills of forest management for watershed regeneration, timber-framing, and garden cultivation; braided with internal healing arts practice, wisdom traditions, music and study of the stars.

The Braided Pathways will provide you with an immersive and holistic experience in land-based living, seasonal learning, and self care that will change your life forever.

Spring 2027

Exact Dates TBD

Applications due by November 1, 2026

What is a Lifestyle Immersion?

A Lifestyle Immersion is a guided seasonal experience that contextualizes the elements of land-based-off-grid-living into a reciprocal & place-based way of life.

Spring is the season of outward momentum; seeds are sprouting, sap is flowing, and the land is beginning to dry and warm. The seasonal context creates the right timing to chaperone fire in the forest, harvest & process fir poles, turn the garden for summer, potentiate the energy of spring in creating self care rituals, and foster a communal constellation.

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Our relationship to place, and what we value, create our lifestyle: spend time learning how to live in the forest gardens.

The Pathways:

  • Watershed Regeneration

    We are all connected by water, and relating with the watershed is a golden key to place based connection. Watershed regeneration is an active effort to enhance reciprocity between humans, forest (or ecosystems), and water. Through hard skills, observation & study we will share the applications of keyline design for groundwater recharge, how to repair creek erosion, and how to stack functions for resource management. In addition to relating these practices back to fuels reduction, moisture and fertility building, agricultural practices, and ceremony.

  • The 8 Limbs of Yoga

    Yoga is more than a movement class; it is a way of life. Exploring the 8 limbs of yoga provides insight and guidance into organizing ones values, practices & devotion. We will utilize this framework as a foundational container for safe and healthy community + self care practices, with plenty of room for adaptation and personalization. Yoga will help guide us into deeper connection with our bodies, values & discipline. Through exploration and practice we will center the great cosmic dance we are all apart of.

  • Beyond Organic Garden Care

    The rhythms of the garden are a primary pillar of the lifestyle. Knowing when to start seeds, how to build soil, and how to plan, process, and preserve are all skills that we will be exploring with the spring season. For over a decade we have been developing living soil through compost building, Hugelkulture, compost extracts, and ferments. We will explore these practices & more through hands on learning. In addition to connecting with the cycles of life/death. All the while growing our intimacy with the plant kingdom & kin.

  • The Sidereal Sky

    We look to the moon, planets and constellations as they are in sky as time keepers. Learning their movements is one way we connect the microcosm to the macrocosm. Studying the sky is a powerful reflection to our place in the great mystery, giving mark to other rhythms of nature that we live with in. Understanding the difference between the Gregorian calendar and the Sidereal calendar recalibrates how we relate to time and rejoins us with our ancestral connections of way finding. The stars at Wanosh are bright & the nights dark, making for epic sky viewing.

  • Round Pole TimberFraming

    Timber-Framing is an ancestral art of joining lumber in function and form. This way of building revolves around male and female joinery known as mortise and tenon. This technique affords a way to build elegant, artistic strucutres that highlight raw materials in their construction into well built spaces. We will give you hands on experience and build your confidence in your relationship with this technique. Eric Lassotavitch of Pole Craft Solutions will be leading us in learning both traditional and innovative techniques of this ancient art.

  • Community Building

    Community thrives when individuals connect through shared practices that nurture both the self and the collective. The way of council holds a space for deep connection and sense of belonging. Guided self-care fosters individual well-being, encouraging members to show up as their best selves for the group. Tea ceremony, offers moments of pause, presence, and conversation . Finally, bonding through learning and work strengthens trust and interdependence. Together, these practices weave a supportive, resilient community where each member's growth contributes to the whole.

  • Forest Management

    In ecosystems that have been impacted by mismanagement, such as clear cut logging and over-grazing, it is critical that we (humans) remember our roles and responsibilities as keystone species. We have a disproportionately large impact on the environment and therefore our actions define ecological health. Forest management, as we live in the forest, is a primary way that we continue to learn and practice how to live in reciprocity. Fuels reduction, native plant cultivation, and good fire (to name a few), are all ways we relate to place as an extension of ourself and how our healing is the healing of the land and vice versa.

  • Self Care

    How we meet ourselves is how we meet the world. Developing a practice of tending to self cultivates the habits that lead to the best version of you. Through guided practice of yoga, meditation, journaling, and a community of support we cultivate self accountability for a holistic practice that nurtures your physical, mental, spatial, and emotional well-being. Self care leads too moving from your own center creating fertile ground for embodying interdependence. Caring for the microcosm of our selves is foundational to being resource to care for our communities and the earth.

Our spring, 7 week, lifestyle immersion, March 29th till May 18th (with the week of April 28th to May 4th off) will revolve around 4 weekends of round pole timber framing . The time before, between, and after will be spent learning how to live in the forest gardens through guided observation, work flows, tea ceremony,  shared cooking and communal responsibilities, way of council circles, ritualized fire tending (as tool, healer, and elder) , learning medicine songs, starting seeds, tree and berry planting, learning about clay for building purposes, drumming, tuning to the voice of the forest gardens, seeing our mistakes, journaling, contemplating legacy, tool honoring, understanding and celebrating water from source to faucet and irrigation in gravity fed systems, staying warm, forest thinning, patching clothes, regularly asking ourselves what community means, preparing the ceremony grounds and spaces, making compost, group collage art sessions, conflict resolution where needed, harvesting trees in a good way,  spending time on the mat in our favorite movement practices, contemplating the wisdom traditions (particularly the 8 limbs of Yoga), studying the sidereal calendar, celebrating the moon cycles, personal time, an introduction to dieta with plant allies/ teachers, and TIME OFF.

What You’ll Receive

“…there’s something about it (fire) that spiritually connects you to the things around you. Because all things have a spirit. And there’s something about fire that makes that connection real.”

Margo Robbins

Who is a Lifestyle Immersion for?

Lifestyle immersion is for folks who are clear that care for the earth is a primary purpose in their life path. The Immersion experience is for those who are looking to dive decades ahead into a way of life that weaves the facets of watershed regeneration with place-based ceremonial healing of both land and self. Folks looking to live as good ancestors and co-inspirers in the great turning, creating the world we wish for by learning both hard and soft skills on making the connection between land care, self care, and community care. 

You probably are a Multi-Faceted being and have one or more of the following callings of purpose: A(n) farmer/gardener, activist, community leader, yogi, student, natural builder, herbalist, forester, traveler, fire fighter, environmentalist, permaculturalist, healer, spiritual seeker, organizer, ceremonialist, parent, visionary, truth seeker, storyteller, revolutionary.

  • You want to make your life a proactive devotional offering in recognition that the changes we make in the microcosm will metaphysically change the world operating by old paradigms of competition, separation, and greed in the macrocosm.

  • You want to contextualize your work into place based systems of reciprocity and expand the understanding of closed loop systems.

  • You want to want to transform protest into proactive redesign of the frontlines through place based relationships and shrink your umbilical cord to the healthfood store.

  • You want to explore the concepts of income-unity and the sacred abacus. You understand and are dismayed by school systems that focus on problems (as opposed to solutions), outdated systems, teach theory, and prepare you for the industrial world.

  • You do not want money to be your primary reference of decision making.

  • You want to move past the vail of being green through recycling and buying organic to a deepend relationship with source.

  • You want to explore your relationship with rhythm and flow state in relationship to work and play.

  • You want to marry the wild.

If you’ve wondered what it would be like or have already begun to integrate your sense of devotion to caring for the earth beyond recycling, buying bulk foods, and carrying your own cup to the health food store into the hands-on learning of caring for earth as self and community than this is for you. 

Join us in tending the shifting of seasons on the land and in our bodies; via connection with the forest gardens, clay, tea, yoga, nourishment, crafts, skywalks, and circle.

A Permaculture experience.

FAQ

“From one seed comes a thousand more seeds”

-Blair Phillips

Schedule & Rhythm

Spring is a dynamic time in Northern California ranging from cold, dark and damp to warm breezes and warm soils. April is the last month that we can work with broadscale fire which we prep both you and the land to receive.

Typically we are in deep communion with the weather aiming to work when the weather is inviting and retreat to tea, self care and learning when it is not. That being said, every year is different and some years ask us to be more present in the rains. We will have at least one excursion into heavy rains (if they come) to learn directly from the meeting of the water and earth elements, and our relationship with them. Participants have access to the communal center if there are extreme events, or need to dry out gear in an emergency.

The immersion will have three weekends (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) carved out for round pole timber framing that will only shift if there is extreme global weirding.

Our schedule is subject to shift to prioritize working with fire. The following itinerary is a sample to give you an idea of the time. Each week will have at least one day off to rest.

Immersion Tuition is Based on Housing Choice

  • Camping

    Enjoy The Campground at Wanosh. A rustic option to be close to the land and the elements. There will be access to indoor wood fired heat for extreme weather event and to dry out equipment.

    Campers tuition for 6 weeks, all organic food included : $3900

  • The Garden House

    The Garden house is a 10×12 cabin with a bed, rocket stove and a deck. There is an option for a desk. Although insulated the abundance of windows keep this space appreciating the rocket stove.

    Garden House tuition for 6 weeks all organic food included: $4400

  • The Original Common Vision Bus

    This is a shared housing option for 2 people, it has lounge benches, a rustic sink, counter space, shelves, and a wood stove. like the garden house its abundant windows encourage warm fires.

    The shared Common Vision Bus for 6 weeks all organic food included : $4400 each

  • The Bird House

    The bird house is a wood paneled studio with a bed, room to focus on your practice, a small desk and a ceramic propane heater. it is up one flight of stairs above the barn. The Bird house could be shared.

    The Bird House tuition for 6 weeks all organic food included : $4900

The immersion is offered for a small group of 4 to 6. Applications are due MARCH 1st and will selected and announced with in a week to give time to make proper arrangements and prepare with recommended readings/videos and intention setting.

Partial Scholarship application

We are actively seeking support from the community to offer a partial scholarship. If we can offer a Scholarship it will be awarded based on 1) need 2) intention for community reciprocity 3) diversification.

You can apply here.

Payment Plan

Plans are available on case by case basis due in full by the first day of the immersion. If you wish to request a payment plan please indicate this in your application.

(Ask for what you need and we will do our best accommodate)