True Soul Nature Journeys
Monthly Group Immersions in the wild where we attune to the forces of nature and invite them to restore our souls.
Join Forces of Nature for a sacred walk
into the wild within and around you
True Soul Nature Journey is—
A gathering of humans who crave intentional communion with the forces of nature as tools for emotional regulation, intuitive guidance, and creative inspiration.
This is not a hike – but rather a gentle soul slow wander. Through guided practices in presence, movement, stillness, and Earth connection, we enter into deep relationship with the living world – and with the wild soul that longs to remember itself.
Through these experiences, we:
Remember nature as a source of comfort and strength during challenging times (and expansive ones!) and connect to her forces for our own healing
Deepen our sensory awareness and skill at being present
Reawaken our creativity, childlike play and sense of wonder
Learn to trust nature, so that we can trust ourselves and other humans again
Allow nature to re-inspire our sense of awe at the human experience
Enjoy the company of other humans who are equally drawn to a soul-focused life

July 2025 Gathering
July 27, 2025 - 12 -2 pm
Butano State Park
1500 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA
The investment for this event is $50,
and is limited to 6 women.
To reserve your spot, send your payment below. Please include your email address and name in the notes.
Join us in July for an intimate gathering of up to 6 women, seeking a personalized forest experience. On this gentle slow wander, we will move through a series of sensory & open invitations to support you in finding your own way of communing with nature, while sharing in the community of other women.
What’s included:
- Curated meditation
- Guided forest experience
- Light Journal Contemplation
- Herbal Tea
There’s no right or wrong – just come as you are.
The Earth is already waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- “Soul -full" women who want to discover or awaken their connection to nature
- You believe that nature has true power to hold you in healing & awakening providing a light through it
- You're open to allowing nature be your guide to clarity & creative flow
- You like to wander, play & create with childlike curiosity
- You’re a spiritual soul or wish to discover your spiritual awareness
*We understand the importance of balance not only within yourself but also with the space around you - therefore this special & personal gathering is intentionally limited to 6 participants, ensuring an intimate setting that allows time for deep nature connection, exploration and creative flow.
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- A beautiful nature gathering & sharing with other like-minded women
- Curated guided meditations
- Reflections through light journaling
- A gentle & quiet guided meander through the trees
- An open mind and open heart, for communing and communicating with the forest
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- Small journal and pen to write with
- Light layers of clothing – the forest temperature can vary
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Light blanket or towel to sit on (optional). We will be sitting on raw redwood benches for meditation
- Optional: A light backpack to carry these items while on our journey
- Water or light snack for yourself
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At this location, at Butano State Park, parking will incur a $10 fee— please make sure to plan for that cost.
“I really appreciated the Nature Journey, especially since I resonate with trees as healing. I loved how creative the mandala creation felt and how peaceful I felt. It was nice to create something in nature that was a collaborative activity. The journaling was also a nice calming reflection. Thank you Lori, for sharing your offering.” I.P.
“This nature experience made me feel centered, relaxed and truly in touch with my beautiful surroundings. I also really enjoyed the meditation time and would welcome even more time to meditate in future nature journey offerings. The creation of making a mandala was new for me - it was lovely and such a welcoming way to bond with those who shared the Nature Journey with me. It really was a lovely and introspective way to spend an afternoon in the trees.” G.R.
