APRIL 29 – MAY 20
When it comes to quiet wisdom, you have everything you need right there with you all the time – you just may not have seen and heard your Inner Elder. In the middle of these cramped and busy lives, you have a safe haven. Come learn how to spend more time there. Feel better. Love your life more regularly. Cozy up to your capacity for peace of mind.
Mondays 5:30 pm – 7 pm
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WEEK 1 THE PATH OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
April 29th, 5:30 pm – 7 pm
Where you’ve been up to now – why it was weird, difficult, even boring (at times) and downright amazing. How revisiting your own development can transform your perception of both the ‘highs’ and the ‘lows.’
WEEK 2 TRANSCEND AND INCLUDE
May 6th, 5:30 pm – 7 pm
Considering the spiral of a human life – how wisdom and skill grow even as we bring along all the ways we’ve known before; a look at the freedom that comes with movement from ‘being’ to ‘having’ your tendencies for seeing and acting in the world. Get real with what you have already as resources for going forward with confidence.
WEEK 3 CUSP
May 13th, 5:30 pm – 7 pm
Aka considering midlife, its ‘crises,’ its triumphs and its necessity when it comes to Elderhood. Taking inventory of what you’ve come to believe about midlife: what to keep, what to let go, and what to insist on.
WEEK 4 THE TAKEAWAYS
May 20th, 5:30 pm – 7 pm
Your personal access to the unique superpower of your Inner Elder. Fortifying the main line to your inner knowledge. Leave the series with reliable ways for connecting and listening to the wisdom that’s always there.

To avoid processing fees, contact Mary M Clare directly at connect@fullecology.com to reserve a spot with in-person payment options.
Look to the Tops of Trees – a Solstice Offering
These are not easy days. Here in the northern hemisphere, nearing winter solstice, we’re deep in the cold and dark. Add to that the count – ten months of COVID-19. Like the dark, the pandemic is here with us. So are other circumstances – embers of rumination and...
COVID in the House
Well. We’ve got it. We who, since mid-March, have essentially cloistered – masked, sanitized, distanced. We even disinfect our keys and doorknobs. How in the world did this virus find us? It did. Our symptoms are quite light. We’ll make it fine. But, like you, we have...
Call & Response
In a functioning ecology, the dialogue between wound and medicine is ongoing; there is a call and response always happening. Francis Weller Do chickens or the eggs come first? They do. Am I living or dying? You are. So, it goes and goes. Call and response. The...
Wildfire – What Leadership’s True Nature Looks Like
This is our friend Jon Trapp. He has spent a career moving through military service and then into work with wolves through the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Today, much of his life work is focused on wildland firefighting. Jon’s been all over the...
BLM/PDX – Both/And
Keep your eyes on the prize. Alice Wine, 1956 Human Social Ecology – The ways we’re in relation with each other. The ecologies of intimacy – of family, friendship, neighborhood, community. Both/And – Holding as worthy, two or more perspectives that appear to be at...
What Would Nature Do? Our guest blog with Children & Nature Network
Fifteen years ago, Richard Louv, a lifelong educator, introduced the term “Nature-Deficit Disorder” with the publication of his best-selling book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Soon after, Louv and his...
Whiteness in Nature
We’re in baffling times. Most of us care deeply – really deeply – about justice for all. We’re profoundly compelled by the urgency to stop the systematic oppression of Black lives. Plenty of information floods social and public media advising white people how to be...
Tools for Climate Justice are Tools for Social Justice
Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. -Dr. Maya Angelou Here is what I know: hatred is heavier than love. -Sarah Bellamy Yesterday evening, we met with a group of people in a webinar about what the natural world has to show...
You’re in Information Burn-Out – Read this, Then Go Outside.
Culture is not what your hands touch, it’s what moves your hands. Tyson Yunkaporta We’re in a time of radical uncertainty. Probably, you don’t like it much. And, by now, you may be sick & tired of how reflexively you turn to your screens and click. For...
If you can only do one thing – the Full Ecology of this day.
An Atlantic Monthly article published this week bears the title: Quarantine Fatigue is Real. Got that right. Here in the middle of this enormous pivot known as COVID-19 we may be a bit less exhausted than we were in our hyper-busy lives before lockdown. On the other...
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