Language Carries the Heartbeat
In this in-person workshop at the Kripalu Retreat Center, we will move beyond writing about nature and into writing with it. Through guided practices of deep listening, sensory awareness, poetic inquiry, and imaginative dialogue, the living world becomes a creative partner—shaping voice, metaphor, and insight. As you attune to the more-than-human world, you will begin to notice how nature reflects, reveals, and at times challenges your inner landscape, offering unexpected clarity, honesty, and guidance.
Poetry and generative writing prompts are central to this work. As you are freed from rigid rules and expectations, language itself begins to rewild—becoming more embodied, intuitive, and alive. Words are no longer extracted from experience, but arise from within an ecology of relationship, where inner life and outer world meet and inform one another.
Participants are guided to cultivate “wild language”: language that carries the heartbeat of a living world. This approach helps bypass inner censors, restore trust in creative instinct, and open pathways to writing that feels alive, rooted, and meaningful.
You will leave with:
A set of writing practices grounded in deep attention, poetry, and ecological awareness
Tools for listening creatively to the more-than-human world and to yourself
Greater confidence in your own voice and creative rhythms
Practical ways to adapt and use these practices in your work with others—as teachers, therapists, facilitators, or group leaders
A renewed sense of connection—to nature, imagination, and inner truth
To find out more and to register, please click here.