HARTFORD — The duo of Laura Lee Perkins and Ken Green will lead a workshop on “Using Nature to Transform and Heal” on Sunday, Aug. 6, at the Pinpoint of Life Camp at the Hartford Town Hall, 1190 Main St.
A devotional service will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon with Perkins, CM, medium and speaker. A potluck lunch will follow.
Perkins will discuss “Using Nature to Transform and Heal” at 1 p.m. Attendees will become more aware of the vibrational changes inherent in different tone qualities from trees, water, birds, coyotes – the natural world.
Perkins will discuss tapping into the creative power through nature and how to guide that energy to where it is most needed, including within the body and to others, expanding it outward to groups.
She will talk about the accurate power held within the four directions and how access is intensified when out in nature, and the effects of sounds and shapeshifting within the self. The program will conclude with summoning, invitational “drawing down.”
Green, CH, will lead “Tracking in the Natural World” from 2:30 to 3 p.m. followed at 3:30 p.m. by guided drum meditation.
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