Suggested donation $20+ - However, this event is open to everyone, donating or not. COME AS YOU ARE!
Please select the # of people coming below & let us know you are coming!
When I returned home from Scotland, the land spoke something to me clearly:
“You are not from this land.”
The truth of it moved through me deeply. Growing up, it was common for everyone’s family to come from somewhere else, yet I had never truly considered my relationship with the land itself — what it remembers, what it carries, or what it might be asking of us.
Since then, I’ve been listening differently.
Here at The River Runs Through in Monroe, the land feels alive with presence, memory, and spirit. Even the large patch of rhubarb growing beside the farmhouse has spoken in its own way — as if these plants are the goddesses of this land, asking simply to be seen for their beauty, honored for their medicine, and remembered as living beings rather than background.
I believe spirit guided me both to Scotland for my ongoing shamanic studies and here to Maine, where this work continues to unfold through relationship with the land, the seasons, and community.
Join us for a welcoming introduction to Core Shamanism and Celtic-inspired practices through journeying, drumming, meditation, ritual, and deep listening. Together we’ll explore what it means to live in relationship with spirit, nature, and ourselves in a more conscious way.
Bring:
A blanket or something comfortable to lay on in the grass
A drum or rattle, if you have one
A journal
An eye pillow or eye covering
Many items are also available in our Farmhouse Store.
Suggested donation $20+ - However, this event is open to everyone, donating or not. COME AS YOU ARE!
Please select the # of people coming below & let us know you are coming!
When I returned home from Scotland, the land spoke something to me clearly:
“You are not from this land.”
The truth of it moved through me deeply. Growing up, it was common for everyone’s family to come from somewhere else, yet I had never truly considered my relationship with the land itself — what it remembers, what it carries, or what it might be asking of us.
Since then, I’ve been listening differently.
Here at The River Runs Through in Monroe, the land feels alive with presence, memory, and spirit. Even the large patch of rhubarb growing beside the farmhouse has spoken in its own way — as if these plants are the goddesses of this land, asking simply to be seen for their beauty, honored for their medicine, and remembered as living beings rather than background.
I believe spirit guided me both to Scotland for my ongoing shamanic studies and here to Maine, where this work continues to unfold through relationship with the land, the seasons, and community.
Join us for a welcoming introduction to Core Shamanism and Celtic-inspired practices through journeying, drumming, meditation, ritual, and deep listening. Together we’ll explore what it means to live in relationship with spirit, nature, and ourselves in a more conscious way.
Bring:
A blanket or something comfortable to lay on in the grass
A drum or rattle, if you have one
A journal
An eye pillow or eye covering
Many items are also available in our Farmhouse Store.