You feel it, don't you?
You feel it, don't you?
Do you hear the river? Listen. She's reminding you to let your emotions flow through. Do you hear the birds? They're reminding you to sing because every voice is welcome in the chorus. Do you feel the wind? Helping you to clear the fog of depression and anxiety from your bones.
The Earth is calling to us now, guiding us to show up in the way that only we can. As humans it is both a birth right and a responsibility to expand into our fullest expression and nurture a sense of deep belonging. This is how we live as wildlings, in true service to this Earth.
Can you hear her?
The earth is not asking us to save her.
The earth is asking us to be her.
Hi! I'm Lynne aka Sequora & the Wolf
I'm an artist and wilding guide. I hear songs, stories and guidance from the wild and pour it into service, music, healing and art.
As a wilding guide I support you to detangle old stories and open to a new way of listening, so the Earth can guide you home.
Now we reclaim our wildness
Welcome to
One-to-one sessions designed to help you learn to listen to the wild. There are stories held by the trees, rivers and wildlings that are intended for you and you only.
Can you hear them?
Online sessions last around 90 minutes and are directed by you. These sessions can help you to develop ideas for your personal rituals, expand your practice and deepen into your wild experiences.
£75
per session
In person sessions can be half day guided sessions to multi-day transformative experiences. Together we can explore how to approach the wild in ways that open our ability to hear.
£150
per half day
plus travel if applicable
Join our monthly Hearth Sessions, an online community of fellow travellers and seekers learning to listen together. This is a safe place to share your experiences and explore ways to travel deeper.
£8
per month
cancel any time
❋ Core Shamanic practices ❋ Certified life coaching practices ❋ Natural voice practices ❋ Bushcraft & primitive skills ❋ Bill Plotkin’s SoulCraft ❋ Joanna Macy’s Work that Reconnects ❋ Indigenous writers, thinkers & activists ❋ Theatre & acting techniques ❋ Myth & ritual traditions ❋ Julia Cameron's The Artists Way ❋
I believe that it is important to honour the source - of life, of ideas, of ways of knowing - and make a commitment to sharing the source of ideas and practices I work with.
The thrill of jumping off a waterfall! And not quite jumping - experiencing timelines split. You can't help but come alive. The child inside you wakes up when you're under a waterfall. You're in safe hands.
~Fran~
The feeling of being in the dark tranquillity of the cave was perhaps a little bit scary but ultimately incredibly rewarding. I found it incredibly releasing to be immersed in the beautiful nature, from the luscious plant life to the magnificent rock forms that we encountered on our journey.
~Howard~
Lynne is a great guide who will both encourage you to be brave and also take care to be aware of your needs and safety, her integration of movement, myth, landscape and adventure allows a completely integrated process of self development to take place.
~Kez~
Weekly emails to your wilding soul
Each week I share an email as part of my commitment to my own wild practice, including a plant in kinship with the natural world, a soulful & deepening practice and a story in solidarity with global justice movements, plus other interesting encounters. Each email is an invitation to walk a wilding path, to expand into our fullest expression and nurture a sense of deep belonging so that we can live in true service to the world.
Can you offer discounts for multiple sessions?
If you'd like to explore working together over a deeper programme we can co-create a package that can help you to plan and budget over a longer time period.
When do you charge travel expenses?
I may add travel costs for in-person sessions that are more that one hour away from my home in south Wales. You would also be welcome to travel to me for in person sessions in Waterfall Country.
What do you mean by Wildness?
In other contexts the term wildness is used to mean anything from feral to unruly to free to primitive. For me, wildness refers to a state of being that is sensitive & open. I view it as a counterpoint to the civilised - untamed. Civilisation might be seen as the systematic process of shrinking our - us humans, the land, the whole living world - wildness such that we can fit into the dominant social hierarchy. To reclaim our wildness is to find lost parts of ourselves. The parts that learned they weren’t enough, or too much, in a zillion different small and big ways. In particular I believe these manifest as our ability for expression - creative, physical, vocal, sensual and emotional - and belonging - with self, in relationships, community and world.
Wildness isn’t about going crazy or just letting loose. Mature wildness includes responsibility and accountability, two qualities that might be overlooked in this individualist culture.