Yearly Archives: 2017

The Journey Ahead

Journey ahead

Something’s not working. Everybody knows it. The turmoil and breakdown of order, sustainability, and basic sanity in almost every natural and human system is overwhelming and disheartening. The list – war, economic injustice, environmental disaster, poverty, decline of democratic ideals and decency – goes on and on. When the system itself is at fault and every problem is interconnected, it can appear like there’s nowhere to start and whatever we… Read More »


What’s Special About Us?

special about us

People sometimes ask, “What’s special or distinctive about Circles of Air and Stone? In what ways does it differ from other organizations that guide vision quests and soul-based workshops?”  We can think of several things that make us unique:

On vision quests, we keep our groups small – limited to eight people. Many organizations take twelve to fifteen people out on a quest, and – because of the numbers –… Read More »


God; Love… and Rattlesnakes

God's country

“God’s country…” People use this phrase to describe the eroded, colorful canyons of the desert Southwest. An area of intense natural beauty, it also happens to be home to scorpions, rattlesnakes, and Gila monsters, poisonous creatures that evoke a mixture of fear and repulsion among many humans. I understand the discomfort, but I prefer to take a different approach, one which says, “If these creatures make their home in ‘God’s… Read More »


Real Vision

Real Vision

Vision opens us to what was previously unknown, unacknowledged, or unrecognized. Vision could be a grand illumination reminiscent of Buddha in 500 B.C. – realizing an identity beyond all previous versions of yourself as human, separate, and embedded in social roles. Or vision might be more simple or practical — how to hunt, find food, or function in the world; how to be a good husband, wife, or partner; or… Read More »


Wounds of Childhood; Wounds on Initiation

Wounds of Childhood; Wounds on Initiation

Wounding is part of initiatory rites in many primal cultures, and childhood wounds — and their healing — play a part in almost every workshop and vision quest I’ve ever led. But along with the commonality, there are obvious differences.

A basic condition of childhood is that the child is small and the world around it is – relatively – immense. When nurturance is lacking, this fundamental truth can lead… Read More »


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