Rewilding Spiral-Bound | 2019-12-03

Micah Mortali Stephen Cope (Introduction by)

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A unique guide to personal rewilding through mindfulness, yoga, and outdoor skills

At your core lies a wild, untamed soul--one with impeccable intuition, the ability to navigate the landscapes of your inner and outer worlds, and an unbreakable connection to Source. In Rewilding, Kripalu director Micah Mortali combines elements from the yoga and Buddhist traditions with ancestral skills to create a unique guide for reconnecting with your primal energy--your undomesticated inner self--and awakening your innate bond with the natural world.

First used by conservation groups to refer to restoring natural environments, "rewilding" has important implications for human well-being. When we awaken our wild selves, we learn to listen to our bodies and often see our health improve. We trust our instincts and better manage our time, energy, and relationships. We cultivate the confidence to act on our heart's deepest callings. And we gain an understanding of our place in the world, learning to see ourselves as both children and caretakers of the Earth.

Mortali's Rewilding offers nature-based meditations, mindfulness practices, yoga flows, and outdoor skills such as tracking and fire-building to help you develop a sense of calm, clarity, connection, and confidence in both your daily life and the great outdoors.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1683643259
Item Weight: 0.7 lbs
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.7 x 9.0 inches
Micah Mortali, MA, is founder of the Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership and director of the Kripalu Schools, housed at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, one of the largest and most established centers for yoga-based education in the world. An avid outdoorsman, Mindful Outdoor guide, 500-hour Kripalu yoga teacher, and popular meditation teacher, Mortali has been leading groups in wilderness and retreat settings for 20 years. He holds an MA in health arts and sciences from Goddard College. He lives with his wife and children in the Berkshires. For more, visit kripalu.org/about/kripalu/faculty/micah-mortali.