A four-week webinar series with Waymarker's Mary DeJong
Remember we are earth, dust, soil — we belong to the land.
Rewilding the Soul : Explore the Wild within
Rewilding the Soul is a four-week webinar series held on four consecutive Fridays during the season of Lent—the time of lengthening light and awakening life. Step into a guided journey where the lessons of ecological rewilding meet your own inner landscape. Restore balance, reclaim wildness, and cultivate a sacred, embodied relationship with yourself, the earth, and all living beings.
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In this session, we explore how the stories we inherit and live by shape both the lands around us and the landscapes within, creating patterns of separation, domination, and silencing. Participants are introduced to the concept of rewilding as a path back to wholeness, sacred kinship, and conscious belonging, guided by reflection on where our inner terrain longs to breathe freely again.
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This session uses the ecological rewilding of Yellowstone as a mirror for our inner landscapes, exploring how the removal and return of wolves restored balance to rivers, forests, and life itself. Participants reflect on where instincts, courage, and wild wisdom have been exiled, where blockages impede emotional or spiritual flow, and how to build pathways of reconnection and integration within their own soulscape.
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This session explores spiritual ecology, emphasizing reverence, interconnectedness, and relational belonging as a path out of separation from the more-than-human world. Participants will engage with praise as a sacred ecological practice, learning to name, bless, and honor the wild in ways that restore wonder, gratitude, and relational reciprocity within their inner and outer landscapes.
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In this session, participants integrate the full journey of rewilding, exploring how restoring inner balance, courage, and belonging moves them toward regenerative living and sacred activism. Biomimicry is introduced as a spiritual practice, offering nine principles drawn from Earth’s wisdom to guide reflection, decision-making, and daily rhythms in alignment with both the natural world and the rewilded soul.
Over four weeks, Rewilding the Soul offers a rich, practical, and poetic exploration of how ecological restoration mirrors the renewal of our inner world.
Drawing inspiration from real-world rewilding projects—like Yellowstone’s wolf reintroduction—this webinar series invites you to explore:
The stories that have shaped and domesticated your inner and outer world
The lessons of ecological rewilding: predators returned, dams removed, land bridges restored—and how these metaphors reflect the balance within your soul
Spiritual ecology: cultivating reverence, solidarity, and interconnectedness with the living world
Practical soul-work: Praise as a sacred practice, Biomimicry as spiritual rhythm, and reflective exercises to restore your inner ecosystem
Each week combines teaching, guided reflection, and actionable practices to bring your inner landscape back into harmony with the sacred, wild world around you.
This journey is for you if you want to:
Reconnect to your wild, untamed inner life
Experience a deeper sense of belonging and reverence for life
Learn spiritual practices that honor the rhythms of the earth
Translate ecological wisdom into personal transformation
Restore your inner ecosystem. Rewild your soul. Step into the sacred wild.
Rewilding the Soul is a four-week webinar series held on four consecutive Fridays during the season of Lent—the time of lengthening light and awakening life. Each 75-minute session (12:00–1:15pm PST) weaves together thoughtful teaching, guided reflection, and meaningful take-home practices to support gentle inner restoration and renewed relationship with the living world. All sessions will be recorded and sent to registrants, so you can participate live or engage on your own time.
Join this journey of spiritual ecology, soulful reawakening, and sacred belonging — all for $175.
This webinar series offers a guided journey to restore balance, curiosity, and connection—both within yourself and with the natural world.
You will learn to recognize where your inner ecosystem has become blocked or overgrown, reclaim your courage and wonder, and cultivate practices of praise, presence, and spiritual attunement.
By the end of the series, you will carry tools for living a more grounded, regenerative, and rewilded life, aligned with Earth’s rhythms and your own soul’s longings.
Who This Webinar Is For
This series is for those who sense that something in our inner and outer worlds has become too tamed, too managed, too separated from the sacred aliveness of creation—and who long to reconnect with a deeper, wilder belonging.
It is for spiritual guides, directors, and companions who hold space for others and want to deepen their ability to navigate grief, longing, mystery, and sacred ecology through a grounded, soul-centered lens.
It is for clergy, pastors, and religious leaders who are yearning for language, practices, and theology that honor creation as sacred, expand beyond institutional forms, and speak to the ecological crises and spiritual hunger of our time.
It is for therapists and counselors who recognize the profound relationship between psychological well-being, ecological health, trauma, embodiment, and belonging to place.
It is for creatives and artists who feel called to weave beauty, meaning, story, and imagination back into the fabric of our spiritual lives.
And it is for anyone in a season of deconstruction, reconstruction, or exploration—those who are drawn to earth-based spirituality, contemplative practice, Celtic wisdom, eco-theology, animism, or simply a more reverent, relational way of being in the world.
If you feel the ache of separation, carry grief for the Earth, or sense your soul calling you back into deeper intimacy with the Sacred Wild, this series is for you.
A Meaningful Lenten Companion
This series offers a powerful and gentle companion to the season of Lent, a time traditionally understood as wilderness-walking, soul-tending, and deep listening. While often associated with sacrifice and restraint, Lent is also a season of lengthening light, of awakening energy, and of slowly returning to aliveness with the Earth as spring begins to stir. In many religious and spiritual traditions, the wilderness is the place of revelation, encounter, and holy honesty. It is where illusions fall away, truth emerges, and something wiser and more whole is born.
For spiritual leaders, guides, and companions, this series can serve as a meaningful Lenten practice: a sacred journey into the landscapes within us and the living world around us. Rewilding invites us to meet the wilderness not as something to fear or tame, but as a teacher. It offers a “great revealing”—a chance to remember what has been domesticated in our souls, to reconnect with sacred belonging, and to rediscover the courage, compassion, and reverence needed for this moment in the world.

