Mission

 

There is a sacred agreement between Earth and all of her creatures. We can never escape it because we are truly an essential part of one another. This ancient agreement is based on the tangible laws of reciprocity. Every action has a reaction. When we recognize and act in accord with this basic understanding, our world is in a state of harmony. We embody a profound trust because we take care of one another in turn.

 
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Imagination in service to Liberation.

We find ourselves facing unprecedented challenges, and the solutions, in turn, must be comparatively radical. We are dedicated to shifting paradigms and reminding us as a species of our interconnection with nature and her creatures. 

Something primal, visceral and wild in you knows the truth of your ancestral wisdom, but you may have simply forgotten. In this age of amnesia, we will show you where to begin the profound task of weaving yourself back into alignment with the collective story of a harmonious, thriving future. We belong to the wild.

These courses are my offerings to this profound shift we are all creating together. May they serve you on your journey of remembering.

Blessed be wild ones, Erin Kundrie

 

 

Erin Kundrie is an Author, Educator, and doctoral student in Counseling Depth Psychology. The Emerald Grove Temple is her heart’s work that brings together nature and art through an apothecary, school, and small press.

Erin Kundrie evokes her profound love of archetypal and somatic psychology, dream medicine, mythology, deep ecology, and practices in indigenous earth wisdom traditions into powerful, embodied explorations that are wild water for a parched soul. Her offerings are designed to invite humanity back into a felt sense of inherent connection and dynamic relationship with the pulsing web of life.

Erin spent the first decade of her professional life as a seeker and student, gathering understanding of the Elements from Chinese Medicine (MSTCM), exploring myths and archetypal forces in the human psyche in Engaged World Psychology (MA), and refining her ability to articulate the ineffable experience of embodiment in Creative Writing and Consciousness (MFA). She completed her first book,  The Other Side of the River: Stories of Women, Water and the World, under the pen name of Eila Carrico in 2015 (Womancraft Publishing), and continues to work on her upcoming titles.