Date: July 25, 2026
Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost*: $45 Enthusiast · $30 Seeker · $15 CuriousSuggested contributions are offered as guidance, based on your experience of the work, your appreciation, your ability to pay, and your inclination to support others. Consider the value you receive along the spectrum of suggested support levels, and contribute what feels right for you. The midpoint guidance covers basic costs, but you are welcome to offer any amount within—or beyond—the suggested range. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. This approach helps sustain the work, benefit yourself, and make it possible for others to participate. Please send me an email if you have questions or would like to discuss possibilities.
Overview
The Experience
This interactive class explores eco-spiritual themes through the writings and teachings of leaders in the field, along with guided exploration led by the facilitator. Participants will engage with ideas, practices, and conversation that invite deeper reflection on their own ecological identity.
The time together will be experiential, reflective, and relational. Participants will witness one another’s insights and questions while exploring their own relationship with the natural world.
You will leave with:
Ways to rekindle your connection with nature and ecological community
Practices for listening and being in dialogue with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration after the class
Connections with fellow participants walking a similar path
The Context
Many of us are living at a time when our relationship with the natural world has become distant or fragmented. Yet through greater clarity about how we relate to Earth’s ecology, we can also better understand our relationships with others—and our own place within the larger ecosystem of life.
This class speaks to a deep longing many people feel today: a desire to reconnect with our origins in nature, rediscover our unique identity within the living world, and remember our role in the greater whole. At a time when the Earth calls for thoughtful stewards and eco-centric ways of living, cultivating this awareness becomes both a personal and collective responsibility.
This class may resonate ifYou are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You would like a taste of what happens at the Retreat, which explores many topics along a theme on the enchanting land at RoadRunner Coyote Retreat, NM
Practices We May ExploreGuided meditation
Contemplative reflection
Wandering on the land
Small and full-group dialogue
Personal journaling
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to have access to a natural outdoor setting if possible.
You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott