We are creating a center for research, ecology, and embodied education. Mission: Building Resilient Communities through Bio-Regional Medicine and Living
Stewards will gather here to explore what it means to walk the land in harmony with ourselves, with each other, and with all of the soil and sky. Ecology:
Soil & Sky is located in the beautiful, wild, and ecologically rich land of the Klamath-Siskiyous nestled in the valleys of southwestern Oregon. At Soil & Sky, ecology, or the study of interactions of living organisms with each other and thei
r environments, is broadly defined in order to acknowledge the multiplicities of nature. It is not a study that is limited to the trees, water, and soil; it extends to the human mind, body, and spirit. The Land acts as a living microcosm to learn of life’s processes, ranging from the solely biological such as weather systems, biological succession, and fire and flood cycles, to the more ethereal and poetic questions of the human-nature relationship, and how the human ability to live with intention shapes our perception of the natural world. Soil & Sky understands ecology as the study of process and relationship, of watching and listening, of rhythm and chaos. It is the study of life and all its teachings. Areas of Focus:
Watershed protection
Fire regimes
Monitoring native and endemic plants
Sustainable land management
Stewardship and the human-nature relationship
Research:
Soil & Sky will provide a space for researching ecologically sustainable and regenerative technologies and lifestyles. We will provide a research center for ongoing education in the laboratory classroom that is the land. Letting nature be the teacher, we will co-create how to be responsible, healthy and regenerative stewards of the earth. We dream of establishing a laboratory where we can quantitatively and qualitatively observe life on a microscopic and macroscopic scale, monitoring phenomena such as the land's ability to sequester carbon and store water through soil biology. We strive to establish partnerships with academic bodies which will allow us to host students of all ages while they conduct hands-on research, and learn sustainable practices. Areas of research:
Agroecology
Carbon Sequestration
Sustainability
Bioremediation
Bioregionalism
Embodied Education:
An Embodied educational environment is one which allows an individual to explore the intimate connections of the body and the mind, the body and the heart, the body and the spirit and to help one see the entire being as nature. The programs at Soil & Sky merge multidisciplinary healing modalities with nature based practices. We also place a special emphasis on bio-regional medicine with the intention of creating a framework that can be adapted and applied anywhere in the world. With the practice of embodied education arises two key questions: What health and cognitive benefits do we experience when we engage with nature? And how do daily lifestyle practices engage the union of the body, mind, and spirit within us? Soil & Sky believes it is in this deep engagement of both self awareness and nature awareness that we begin to embody medicine and live out our core values and dreams. Areas of Education:
Herbal Medicine
Bio-regional Ayurveda
Yoga and movement therapies
Cultivating personal expression
Ceremony
04/02/2016
Wonderful leak proof bowls made from leaves! Super compostable! What are some leaves yall can think of that grow locally which might be able to be used the same way? Maple?
University develops leak-proof food bowls from leaves
PHITSANULOK - Concern over the rising use of polluting styrofoam containers has encouraged a research team at Naresuan University to develop a process to make watertight, degradable food bowls from leaves.
The ponds are full on the site for the first time in years, abundance is returning to the land!
02/27/2016
Check out this beautiful video of the land we are in the process of acquiring, made by the current stewarding non-profit Birch Creek Arts and Ecology Center. With your support and the support of your network we can actualize this vision to protect this land and offer a sanctuary for people to come here to learn and heal.
Birch Creek Arts and Ecology Center
Birch Creek Arts and Ecology Center is hosted by Trillium Farm in the Little Applegate community of the Siskiyou mountains. Register for our upcoming Interns...
02/25/2016
Soil & Sky Mission: Building resilient communities through bio-regional medicine and living.
Project Status:
- Getting deposit in for the land (Beautiful 80-acre property)
- Filing non-profit
- Getting fund raising campaign ready for launch (stay tuned!)
- Bringing website to next level for full launch
- Launching page
- Calling in abundance
01/24/2016
Your support allows us to co-create a working model for a healthy and sustainable world, and an education center that empowers people to make a positive shift in our local and global communities.