Join us this March for an afternoon group meditation with Betsy Hall. Begin with a discussion of mindfulness practices and techniques in the Wildlands Barn, then silently hike to the Beech Tree Clearing at Emery Preserve. On the way back, enjoy a naturalist discussion of your observations. This meditation is for both new and experienced meditators.
If there is bad weather, this program will be moved indoors to our Conservation Barn.
Parking:
Meet inside the Wildlands Trust Conservation Barn, Davis-Douglas Farm
What to Wear & Bring (required):
Sturdy, closed-toed shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Water
What to Expect:
2 miles of hiking with some steep sections
An open, accepting, safe space for all
Restrictions:
No pets
Limit 15 participants
For any questions about this program, please contact Programming Coordinator Max Phelps at mphelps@wildlandstrust.org
Betsy Hall is a meditation teacher with over 25 years of experience. She trained under renowned meditation instructor, Jose Silva, whose techniques have been studied by millions of people around the world. Betsy has also studied with Zen Masters, Buddhists teachers and Christian leaders. She loves to lead walking meditations in the forest because she believes that nature is one of the greatest meditation teachers. Betsy gently leads her participants in the art of meditation, encouraging self-discovery and delight. Her career as a teacher and guidance counselor is an essential part of her foundation as a meditation guide.