A return to the body and its functions — beyond shame, beyond guilt, beyond the patriarchy and the mind-body split.
To rewild is not to escape into the woods. It is to be exposed to nature without and nature within — and to discover they were never separate. We bring people back to the living intelligence of their own body, and help them liberate the vital force that domestication taught them to hold down.
The body has functions a culture of shame taught you to override: to tremble, to make sound, to soften, to want, to rest when tired and move when charged. None of these need correcting. Rewilding returns you to them — not as regression, but as remembering. The wild body is not chaotic. It is exquisitely self-regulating, once the holding is released.
A nervous system evolved outdoors does not fully settle indoors. So we take the work into the field — sun, soil, water, weather, other bodies. Not as scenery, but as the medium the body recognises. You are not a manager of the living world. You are part of it. Reconnection with the outer wild and the inner wild happen as one movement.
Some thresholds need more than an hour on a table. We organise rewilding retreats — time in nature where bio-electric work, somatic release, and reconnection with the living world unfold at the pace the body actually needs. To liberate the vital force, and to let it find its ground. Formats and dates are forming.
Rewilding runs as guided sessions and as retreats in nature.
Retreat formats & dates forming · enquire to be told first