"Creating a Culture of Nature Connection"

A speaking tour with Mark Morey,
founder of The Institute for Natural Learning
June 17-20th, 2010

Bloomington, Indianapolis, Cincinnati
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About Mark Morey
Key speaker for the events:

Mark Morey is a creative artist, visionary educator, cultural engineer, and
consultant who designs regenerative holistic communities with timeless
native principles. He founded or co-founded three transformational
organizations in the last 12 years: Deep Wilds, Vermont Wilderness School,
and the Institute for Natural Learning, sparking a nature and community
resilience movement in the Northeast impacting 7,500 adults and children
today. He has facilitated wilderness survival and spiritual passages for teens
and adults since 1997, including over 35 week-long Art of Mentoring
programs for adults, and 7 years of Sacred Fire rites of passage for boys.
Mark feels inspired by the hero’s journey model and the oral history of his
ancestors and native people around the world. Mark’s passion for
environmental healing and consciousness has gained him wide recognition   
as a leader in earth centered learning.


You can view
Mark's website here
Mark Morey, founder
of the Institute for
Natural Learning
Listen to an interview with Mark
Morey on Bloomington's
Interchange radio
(it may require
that you allow "blocked content" when
this website comes up)
Check out Mark's blog here
Here is a recent 10 min. video clip of Mark speaking at The Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education
with over 100 people in attendance. (it may require that you allow "blocked
content" when this website comes up)

The theme: Mentoring deep nature connection, it’s the Mentor’s Choice
The Mentor’s Choice...

What is the implication of this when the topic shifts towards community resilience ?
Peacemaking ?
How about discovering personal vision and legacy ?
What is needed then ?