Description
Join Guest Facilitator, New Zealander Warren Bowden and Lakeshore’s Aaron Browne for three day / two night event dedicated to the men.
This weekend residential event shall be hosted on the sacred lands of Wild Eala, Baltyboys, Co. Wicklow, nestled on the shores of Blessington Lakes, surrounded by woodland and steeped in ancient sacred energy of Eriú.
At the time of Samhain this event is an opportunity for men to discard, reflect, learn and celebrate together. We connect deeper to ourselves, each other, the land and the spirit of our ancestors that walk among us. With potent self enquiry, reflection, we learn from and discard what no longer serves us. Extracting the valuable seeds from our harvest that we may sow internally to grow into a better man.
All of the real you is welcome here, your pain, frustration, anger, fears, all those parts you have suppressed because there is never an opportunity to ‘let it out’. This is a call for men committed to stepping into the unknown, growing themselves and longing for the return of the masculine that protects women, children and our sacred mother.
In Warren’s wise words …….
“We don’t normally share what we will be doing as it is part of the masculine journey to step into the unknown, but you may be invited to burn and freeze your arse off, sweat like a pig and breathe like a bastard, but we think you will thank us later for it!”
Join these two powerful men, along with some other guest facilitators, for a deeply transformative weekend! The investment in this weekend is €555, with an early bird rate of €444 available until the end of April. A non refundable deposit of €144 secures your place, with the remaining balance payable on the first day of the retreat.
*Costs includes camping onsite (bring your own camping gear), all home cooked meals, workshops and classes. Transfers to and from venue not included.
About Warren:
Warren helps people to heal and transform themselves. He is a Father, Men’s Work Facilitator, Conscious Connection Relationship Facilitator, Wellness Coach, Acupuncturist & Bodyworker. Originally from New Zealand, Warren has lived for the last 18 years in the UK where he changed his career from IT to hands-on therapy. He practices Chinese Medicine Acupuncture, Sports Massage and a number of other modalities to help restore wellness to the body on physical and energetic levels. Warren is passionate about Men’s Work having a mission to create a world of heart connected conscious men that are united stronger together in truth and sovereignty, showing the world and the ones we love what true masculinity is.
About Aaron:
Aaron is one of only a handful of Level 2 Certified Wim Hof Method Instructors in Ireland and has led highly sought after sessions at festivals, conferences and wellness events around Ireland & the UK. He is a gifted and experienced space holder, energy healer and ceremonial cacao facilitator and has a corporate background in IT management. As a former DJ, Aaron has also developed a unique Shamanic Movement Ritual experience that weaves energy, music and movement together for a transformational healing experience.
About Wild Eala:
The roots of Wild Eala is a 16 acre rewilding and regenerative initiative on the shore of the Blessington Lakes that welcomes those who value nature and connection. Our wings are the support we offer to other groups and initiatives in Ireland and Brazil who share our vision.
Wild Eala farm is a place to sink our hands into the earth, walk barefoot on the land, celebrate in community and explore and inspire eachother on topics such as regenerative farming, biodiversity, our indigenous trees and ways, herbal healing and self-discovery. The triple spiral that underpins Wild Eala is : Nature – Presence – Community.
Eala is the Irish word for swan and the land gets its name from its ancient alignment with the swan constellation, which is celebrated by 9 standing stones representing the 9 stars of the constellation.
We try and listen and co-create with the land each step of the way. This is an emergent, joy-filled, fun approach to land stewardship.