The Great Dance
This film starts out with this quote: “/XAÁ is the word for DANCE in the !Ko language of the Kalahari and also means to REVERE, or to show ONENESS.”It is so powerful, especially when you reconnect it to the idea that tracking is like dancing “because your body is happy”. Our ancestors knew how to [...]
John P Milton, founder of the Way of Nature
John P Milton describes Sacred Passage, and its shorter program called NatureQuest, are a powerful Awareness Training and meditation retreat, combined with a guided, contemporary solo quest in the wild. This solo is inspired by the classical Native American Vision Quest, but is different from native vision quests in that it focuses on a powerful [...]
Chief Oren Lyons – George Arents Award Winner
George Arents Award for Excellence in Social and Environmental Activism Lyons, professor emeritus of American studies and SUNY distinguished service professor at the SUNY University at Buffalo, is the publisher of the national Native American publication Daybreak magazine and co-editor of “Exiled in the Land of the Free” (Clear Light Pub., 1998). Lyons is the [...]
Michele Blackburn – Time for a Solotime in Nature
Michele Blackburn talks about the importance of taking the time to commune with nature whether it’s for five minutes or for 44 days on a solo Sacred Passage. Sacred Passage, and the shorter program called NatureQuest, are a powerful Awareness Training and meditation retreat, combined with a guided, contemporary solo quest in the wild. This [...]
Michele Blackburn- Before & After the Sacred Passage
Sacred Passage, and the shorter program called NatureQuest, are a powerful Awareness Training and meditation retreat, combined with a guided, contemporary solo quest in the wild. This solo is inspired by the classical Native American Vision Quest, but is different from native vision quests in that it focuses on a powerful interfaith approach to enlightenment [...]


