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Mountain Spirit runs a wide range of programs and workshops all with the outcome of holistic learning in a natural setting which help connect participants to themselves, the community (locally and globally) and the earth.
Elements range from the basics of putting up a tent and safe
cooking practices to hiking, navigation and we
offer mountaineering, rock and ice climbing. Feeling the freedom
of safely moving in the wilderness with solid skills encourages
people to get out more, and consequently, have more of an affinity
for nature.
Programs are inseparably linked to community and teambuilding.
Reaching the summit of the peak as a healthy well functioning
group is vital to the "success" of any expedition.
Learning experientially about group behavior in the wilderness
leaves a lasting impression that is directly transferable to
home and workplace.
International Programs, Cultural Immersion:
Climbing, hiking, village and family stays in Peru and Bolivia
An emphasis is on the holistic nature of being in mountain
environments and cultures learning from locals through family
home stays, understanding local issues through bearing witness
and service, learning about tribal/elder philosophy, and ways
of sustainable living such as farming, weaving, bread making
and food preparation.
Our Ultimate Concerns:
Health and Wellness Programs
Such programs as Yoga, Aikido & Tai Chi, Meditation, "Solos,"
the Power of Presence, and Inca shamanic work, will be offered,
conducted in a wilderness or natural setting. Also programs
about keeping a healthy "sense of presence & humor
perspective" during life change and crisis will be offered
using such texts as The Art of Happiness by Howard Cutler/H.H.
The Dalai Lama and The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
Sustainable Lifestyles
A cornerstone of Mountain Spirit Institutes mission is
providing exposure to lifestyles and living techniques that
are more in balance with self, family and the earth. By offering
the SunFest in Sunapee, NH and promoting sustainable energy
policies and lifestyles that are critically needed, MSI is contributing
to solutions that do less to harm the environment and take into
consideration humans impact and role on the earth.
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Solo
Experiences
Our society has few formal rites of passage. Solos are
for those participants of of any age interested in a powerful
experience of a lifetime. Programs are one to three days in
length. We do not copy Native American traditions or ceremonies,
rather, provide a group framework for participants to create
their own experience with the leadership, guidance and safety
of an experienced facilitator.
Participants have a say in how their experience unfolds. Facilitated
group activities and council, plus being alone in nature for
three days with minimal distractions, provides a powerful exploration
into ones self and brings forth value forming experiences.
For more information, click here.
Indigenous Wisdom
One serious shortcoming of the "Western construct"
is our inability to see and learn from indigenous cultures who
have lived for thousands of years in balance with nature. Programs,
seminars and lectures are offered on what tribal people know
and their warning about living out of balance with nature. Bearing
witness to current indigenous issues is a vital part of this
learning
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Website & Blog
MSIs Web site not only provides information
about MSI and its programs, but serves as a public resource
of information and links for non-mainstream news coverage, cutting
edge books plus, links, addresses and resources which support
the MSIs mission statement.
Grant Funding and Scholarships
A part of MSIs role is to provide funding through grants
for publishing works of art, music and written manuscripts.
Additionally, scholarship funds for both Mountain Spirit Institute
are made available for families and participants demonstrating
a financial need. Mountain Spirit Institute facilitates two
student scholarships each year from Sunapee High School, in
Sunapee, NH in cooperation with Outward Bound. The recipients
participate in a 14-day Outward Bound program of their choice.
Healthy Communication, Leadership and Teamwork
Seminars, lectures and workshops on healthy communication styles,
models for giving and receiving feedback, listening skills and
leadership are available for organizations, businesses, government
agencies and other groups. Mountain Spirit Institute uses proprietary
instruments and models that can greatly increase group effectiveness
and collaboration.
DISCLAIMER
Information provided through Mountain Spirit Institute's
web site, newsletters, and e-mails is subject to change without
notice. Mountain Spirit Institute does not guarantee or warranty
the accuracy of the information contained herein. It is the
sole responsibility of the user to ensure the accuracy and clarity
of any posted material and to determine the suitability of any
service for their particular needs, health, or requirements.
Participants undertake all MSI programs and activities at their
own risk.
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June
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Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire |
Please see the Solo webpage. |
June 11-16, 2010 |
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Salt Lake City |
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June
2010 |
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Cusco, Lake Titicaca, Peru |
Randy Richards, with Richard Cari and Guillermo Seminario |
July
2010 |
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Cusco, Lake Titicaca, Peru |
Randy Richards, with Richard Cari and Guillermo Seminario |
Summer 2010 |
MSI's Holistic Backcountry Inner Journey Retreat |
Utah/NH |
Stay tuned for program description |
Summer
2010 |
MSI/Outward Bound Scholarship Program |
Outward Bound |
Open to Sunapee High School Students, Sophomores, Juniors |
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Spring
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NH/VT/MA |
Our second program with Chimu Inka visiting in the US |
Winter
2011/12 |
New Zealand/Peru Music Exchange
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North & South Island |
Chimu Inka tours Cafe's Schools and Venues throughout NZ |
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Winter
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Mt. Aspiring National Park
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New Zealand
South Island
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Please contact us for more information
regarding any of our programs.
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