Grounded in Place, Not Performance

We facilitate quiet encounters with the natural world — forest paths, open earth, moving water — as spaces for reflection and sensory reconnection.

Sunlit woodland trail winding through tall trees

A Different Pace

Modern life moves quickly. Our sessions are designed around slowness — walking without destination, listening without agenda, and noticing what the landscape offers in each season.

Every gathering is led with care, transparency, and respect for both participants and the environments we visit.

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Aligned With Day and Season

Our programming follows circadian and seasonal patterns — morning grounding walks, midday stillness, and evening wind-down gatherings.

Morning Grounding

Early sessions focus on breath, light exposure, and gentle movement along forest edges.

Midday Pause

Quiet observation periods beneath tree canopy, with guided sensory exercises.

Evening Wind-Down

Low-light gatherings featuring ambient soundscapes and reflective journaling.

Golden afternoon light filtering through forest leaves

Four Pathways Into Nature

Dense green forest floor covered in moss and ferns

Forest Immersion

Slow walks through woodland trails with guided attention to scent, texture, and sound.

Figure seated on a grassy hillside at sunrise

Earthing Sessions

Barefoot contact with natural ground surfaces in designated outdoor areas.

Open meadow with wild grasses swaying in breeze

Sound Landscapes

Listening circles featuring field recordings and live ambient tones from natural settings.

Spaces That Hold Stillness

Our outdoor locations in the Tujunga foothills offer varied terrain — shaded groves, open meadows, and creek-side resting areas. Each site is chosen for accessibility, ecological respect, and quiet atmosphere.

Visit our sanctuary page to learn about specific environments and seasonal availability.

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Calm creek flowing over smooth river stones

Your Next Step Outdoors

Whether you are curious about a single session or interested in our seasonal journal resources, we welcome your inquiry. All experiences are informational and recreational in nature.