Remembering Right Relationship
A Sacred Ecology of Accountability, Ceremony, and Responsibility
A grounded spiritual course for those seeking integrity between land, practice, and daily life.
Something Feels Off
Many of us feel it.
Spiritual language is everywhere.
But depth rooted in reality feels rare.
That ecological collapse feels distant and overwhelmingly soon at the same time.
That we are constantly “working on ourselves” while the world around us seemingly implodes.
We meditate.
We read.
We attend ceremony/rituals.
We learn the vocabulary of healing.
And still — something feels like it's missing.
This course begins by naming that feeling honestly.
Not as failure.
Not as personal inadequacy.
But as forgetfulness.
What If the Crisis Is Not Lack of Knowledge—But Loss of Relationship?
Modern life trains us to forget:
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That the land is not just a backdrop to our lives, that she is our teacher, she is inside us and we are inside her
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That spirituality is political (and vice versa) and it affects how we live, not just how we think or feel
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That ceremony and ritual carry real responsibility
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That accountability is about care and repair, not punishment
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That belonging in community requires giving back and respecting limits
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That remembrance of the Law of One (non-duality) must be practiced and embodied, not claimed as identity/word-vomited
This forgetting is not accidental.
It is conditioned, rewarded, and normalized.
And it shapes how we approach spirituality, ecology, community, and even healing.
This course exists because remembrance cannot be rushed, outsourced, or commodified—but it can be practiced, supported, and reclaimed.
What This Course Is Not
Not Quick Transformation
This course does not promise instant awakening, rapid healing, or dramatic breakthroughs.
Remembrance unfolds through steady practice, not intensity or shortcuts.
Not Performance
This course does not offer certification, titles, or spiritual authority.
There is no hierarchy here — only personal responsibility and lived alignment.
Not Extraction
This course does not teach extractive or appropriated ceremonial practices.
Practices are grounded in ethics, consent, and responsibility — not spectacle.
Not Avoidance of Reality
This course does not bypass grief, discomfort, complicity, or consequence.
It does not replace therapy, medical care, or community accountability — and it does not promise certainty or perfection.
Instead, it invites something more subtle and increasingly rare:
Grounding. Integrity. Courage.
Inside the course
Inside the course
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Opening Invocation
1 lesson- Entering This Work
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Module I — The Condition of Forgetfulness
7 lessons- Module Overview
- Lesson 1: Opening Orientation
- Lesson 2: Forgetfulness as the Root Condition
- Lesson 3: Spirituality Inside Forgetfulness
- Lesson 4: Forgetfulness and Ecology
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module II — Sacred Ecology as Relationship
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: Ecology as Lived Participation
- Lesson 2: The Land Remembers
- Lesson 3: Beyond Metaphor
- Lesson 4: Practices of Alignment
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module III — Ceremony as Contract
6 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: Ceremony Is Not Performance
- Lesson 2: Ritual and Responsibility
- Lesson 4: Practices for Integrity
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module IV — Plant Relationship and Ethical Discernment
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: Plants as Teachers
- Lesson 2: Consent and Readiness
- Lesson 3: Humility in Practice
- Lesson 4: Daily Engagement
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module V — Spiritual Bypassing and Burnout
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: What Is Spiritual Bypassing?
- Lesson 2: Burnout as Feedback
- Lesson 3: Integrating Grief and Labor
- Lesson 4: Practices for Grounding
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module VI: Accountability as Devotion
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: Redefining Accountability
- Lesson 2: Devotion Without Hierarchy
- Lesson 3: Repair and Reflection
- Lesson 4: Practices to Build Devotion
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module VII: Community, Reciprocity, and Limits
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: What Community Requires
- Lesson 2: Recognizing Boundaries
- Lesson 3: Reciprocity as Spiritual Practice
- Lesson 4: Practices for Community Presence
- Reflection Practice
- Closing Invocation
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Module VIII: Living in Remembered Relationship
7 lessons- Opening
- Lesson 1: Daily Practices of Remembrance
- Lesson 2: Integration Over Identity
- Lesson 3: Walking the Straight Line
- Lesson 4: Returning as Needed
- Lesson 5: Closing Orientation
- Final Reflection
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Ending and Beginning
1 lesson- Retracing Your Steps
Who This Course Is For
This course is for you if:
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You feel disillusioned with performative or commodified spirituality
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You sense that ecological collapse is also a spiritual crisis
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You want depth without hierarchy or spiritual exceptionalism
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You are tired of bypassing grief, responsibility, or your limits
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You are seeking integrity between values and daily life
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You want practices that ask something of you, not just soothe you
This course is especially resonant for:
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Spiritual practitioners and facilitators
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Environmental and social justice workers
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Healers, artists, organizers, and caregivers
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People navigating burnout or spiritual fatigue
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Anyone longing for a way of living that feels true rather than surface-level and performative
Why This Matters Now
We are living through overlapping crises:
Ecological collapse.
Spiritual exhaustion.
Social and Ecological Disconnection.
Burnout.
Fragmentation.
Many people sense that the old frameworks are no longer sufficient, but don’t know what comes next.
This course does not claim to have all the answers.
But it offers something essential:
A way to stand inside the moment we are in without fleeing it.
A way to practice spirituality that does not replicate harm.
A way to remember that responsibility and devotion are inseparable and required for the world that is being birthed.
A Different Approach
The course unfolds across eight modules, each designed to be returned to over time rather than “completed” and left behind.
This course is:
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Self-paced
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Reflection-based (no performative assignments)
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Ethically grounded
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Rooted in ecology and lived practice
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Designed to be revisited, not consumed
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An invitation into accountability, repair, and relational awareness
There are no deadlines.
No public confessions.
No hierarchy of insight.
Just practice.
This is about relationship, not achievement.
Every generation is asked to carry something
Ours is being asked to hold grief without turning away — to be accountable to land, to relationship, and to the consequences of our lives. This course is an invitation into the practice and discipline of remembrance
for those ready to live differently in response to this moment.
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If You Feel a Quiet Yes
You are not asked to be perfect.
You are not asked to have everything figured out.
You are not asked to adopt a belief system.
You are invited to:
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Slow down
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Tell the truth about where you are
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Notice how your life touches others—human and more-than-human
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Practice alignment gently, consistently, and humbly
This course is not about becoming someone new.
It is about returning to what has always been true.
Return to responsibility.
Return to reciprocity.
Return to relationship.
Begin when you are ready.
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