Violet Connections

Create a nature connection activity that is Welcoming, Exciting, and Inspiring2018 Hunter Central Coast SLDP Project

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Provide a sense of feeling welcome and full of fresh possibilities through connecting with nature

Project team

Gabby Clappison, Emily Mowat, Lily Mickaill and Jess Wegener

 

Violet Connections aims to:

Facilitate and create opportunity to understand your orientation in nature and create motivation in all that experience our connection project to develop their own intentions to connect.

We develop a sense of focus through diving into activities that demand presence in the moment without feeling like it is designed that way, we focus in on aspects in nature that call us to attention and creativity.

We provide space for relaxation in nature through the removal of the rushed feeling to get to the end, and rest our minds through reflection of the day and integrate what we have learned.

We provide gatherings in nature and celebrate what we experience and what has been shared during the nature connection walk.

We create space for the group to release the feeling like this is always a facilitated action and encourage self discovery in nature and to release what we need to let go of in preparation to experience more joyful days such as this.

We connect with the seasons of nature and source of creativity as we transition from one cycle to the next nature does the same this through the understanding of natures ecology, how to manage the land and incorporate Aboriginal land management and connection processes to the ever connected history of the landscape and the path to healthy people healthy country the gift from Aboriginal Australia.

The framework for Violet Connections is through our understanding and experience mixed with our creativity and practices we have experienced our selves, there is no end to the ways we can apply nature connections.

 

Contact

jessica.wegener@yahoo.com.au

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