Q: What do you actually do at an in-person Wildhearted Gathering?
A: The world we’re living in has stripped a lot down to “what’s the point” and “what truly matters.”
Here in Western North Carolina, Hurricane Helene made that
unmistakably clear.
So much of what we thought mattered quite
literally washed away.
And what remained was simple and
human;
neighbors checking on neighbors,
shared water and
thawing meat,
a hug from a stranger when words were too weak to
comfort our souls.
Not long after came the social and political upheaval of
2025.
I’ve spoken with so many people who are simply over
it—
over the noise, the rhetoric, the endless cycles of
division.
What I’m witnessing is a quiet shift.
A remembering.
Something is calling to the deeper parts of ourselves.
People are turning back toward what’s real.
Toward their
own inner truth.
Toward nature, community, spiritual practice,
and spaces where they don’t have to perform, defend or explain
themselves.
I for one am sick and tired of having to explain myself. In fact,
I’m done with that.
And I want to be around people who
just...get it.
You likely know exactly what I’m talking
about.
That is why Wildhearted Gatherings exist.
They are a place to slow way down.
To breathe together.
To
be held in a calm, grounded, intentional space.
We work with vibrational sound, the energy of color, guided meditation, quiet prompts, and questions that don’t demand answers—only honesty.
People often arrive thinking they need clarity or direction.
Most
leave realizing they already knew…
they just hadn’t been
given the room to hear it above all the superficial noise.
If you’ve been feeling a little numb, troubled inside,
or
out of rhythm with yourself—
this work may be what’s calling
you.
Click here to learn more about our January 25th Wildhearted Gathering.
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