
Wild Being : Being Wild
Into the Heart of Nature
Saturday 26th July
10:00 -4:00pm
Event Overview
Together, we’ll explore our consciousness as an essential part of the living world. Through guided practices, conversation, and ritual, you’ll be invited to:
- Deepen your connection to the web of life
Experience a sense of belonging with the land, the elements, and each other. - Explore meditation and ritual as creative tools
Discover how simple, nature-based meditations and rituals can inspire personal and collective growth. - Listen to your inner and outer landscape
Tune in to your own rhythms and the subtle voices of the wild around you, with meditations and nature-based practices - Converse with trees & connect with nature beings
Open to the wisdom that the living world offers. - Rest, play, and celebrate together
For a day, remember how to live simply—resting, playing, dancing, and offering gratitude to the land.
Step Out of the Noise, and Step Into the heart of nature
Do you long to escape the busyness of daily life? To throw away your phone, lie in the grass, and breathe with the trees?
Join us for Wild Being : Being Wild—a unique outdoor workshop where we’ll rediscover what it means to be alive, connected, and truly present.
A Collaborative Retreat with Directionless Path & Ecotherapy East
What to Expect
- An intimate group experience (maximum 12 participants)
- Simple rituals of appreciation and gratitude
- Listening practices and mindful connection with nature
- Creative expression, and group sharing
- Tea and coffee provided—please bring your own lunch, snacks, and water bottle
- A relaxed, supportive atmosphere—no previous experience needed
Your Facilitators

Rijusiddha
Rijusiddha – Spiritual Guide & Meditation Mentor
With over 20 years of meditation experience and a rich background spanning Buddhist, Pagan, and Druidic traditions, Rijusiddha offers a unique, integrative approach to spiritual guidance. As the founder of Directionless Path, specialising in helping others deepen their connection with themselves and the natural world through mindfulness, meditation, and nature-based practices. Rijusiddha is dedicated to creating welcoming spaces for personal transformation, weaving together wisdom from diverse spiritual paths to support each individual’s journey.

Robert Black
Robert Black – Ecotherapist & Integrative Counsellor
Rob is an integrative counsellor, supervisor, and expressive arts therapist with a passion for connecting people to nature and themselves. As co-founder of Ecotherapy East, he brings years of experience in private practice and community mental health, including a decade training for Norfolk Mind in Mindfulness, Self-Compassion, and Active Hope. Rob’s approach is influenced by transpersonal and Jungian therapy, and he has shared his expertise with NHS psychiatry staff. When he’s not facilitating, you’ll find him vision questing, exploring shamanism, or birdwatching in Suffolk.
Practical Details
- Date: 26th July
- Location: Covehithe, near Southwold, Suffolk
- Time: 10am – 4pm
- Group size: Limited to 12 for a personal, connected experience
- What to bring:
- Weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear
- Something to sit on (Something natural on or close to the ground, like sheepskin or rug, recommended if possible)
- Your own lunch, snacks, and water bottle
Ready to Experience Wild Being: Being Wild?
Leave behind the noise. Reconnect with your authentic self and the living world. Listen to the hum of the soil, the whispers of the woods, and the wisdom of the sky.
Your place in the circle is waiting.
Please note that a £25 deposit is required to secure your booking. This is non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by the organisers