by Peter White | Mar 27, 2019
During the final stage of a recent solo NatureConnect session in an intimate forest enclosed gully, I met a thick, gnarly old eucalypt quietly beckoning me. In my meditative state I was drawn to the gaping crevasse spreading up the trunk, my intrigue pouring into the...
by Peter White | Oct 23, 2017
Its amazing how powerful the learning can be when opening the eye of metaphor to the engagement experience. One of my connection activities is standing before a tree that draws me and viewing and touching it as if I were a wondrous child. I engage it with the eye of...
by Peter White | Aug 5, 2017
Walking along my favourite bushwalk the other day, I came across a tall pine tree growing between the track and the bubbling creek. I felt as if I were meeting an old friend such was my familiarity with its presence. I stopped to engage and feel its organic, towering...