The Honeyed Path – Spring 2026 Immersion

from $25.00

A Two-Part Fall Gathering

As summer gives way to autumn, the rhythm of the garden begins to change. The bees prepare for winter, seeds mature, medicinal plants are gathered, and the landscape gradually turns inward.

The Honeyed Path is a two-part seasonal gathering exploring these transitions through the lives of honeybees, medicinal herbs, and the practice of careful observation.

Together we will slow down, learn the ecological rhythms of late summer and autumn, work with foundational medicinal plants, and explore simple practices that deepen our relationship with the living world.

Each gathering begins in quiet, with a guided meditation and optional herbal smoke blessing before moving into discussion, hands-on learning, tea, and seasonal herbal tasting.

During our time together, we will explore:

• How honeybee colonies prepare for winter and what these seasonal changes can teach us about our own cycles of rest and renewal.

• Medicinal herbs that support the transition into autumn, including nourishment, resilience, and restoration.

• Harvesting, drying, and preserving herbs for the colder months.

• Creating and tending pollinator habitat that supports life beyond a single growing season.

• Developing a simple seasonal observation practice to strengthen awareness of the landscapes we inhabit.

Our second gathering concludes with a guided lemniscate walking meditation, an embodied practice of reflection and integration, followed by tea, conversation, and a shared closing circle.

No previous experience with beekeeping, herbalism, or gardening is required.

Whether you are tending a garden, caring for bees, or simply longing for a deeper relationship with the changing seasons, The Honeyed Path offers a welcoming place to begin.

Small group • Limited to 14 participants

Payments:

A Two-Part Fall Gathering

As summer gives way to autumn, the rhythm of the garden begins to change. The bees prepare for winter, seeds mature, medicinal plants are gathered, and the landscape gradually turns inward.

The Honeyed Path is a two-part seasonal gathering exploring these transitions through the lives of honeybees, medicinal herbs, and the practice of careful observation.

Together we will slow down, learn the ecological rhythms of late summer and autumn, work with foundational medicinal plants, and explore simple practices that deepen our relationship with the living world.

Each gathering begins in quiet, with a guided meditation and optional herbal smoke blessing before moving into discussion, hands-on learning, tea, and seasonal herbal tasting.

During our time together, we will explore:

• How honeybee colonies prepare for winter and what these seasonal changes can teach us about our own cycles of rest and renewal.

• Medicinal herbs that support the transition into autumn, including nourishment, resilience, and restoration.

• Harvesting, drying, and preserving herbs for the colder months.

• Creating and tending pollinator habitat that supports life beyond a single growing season.

• Developing a simple seasonal observation practice to strengthen awareness of the landscapes we inhabit.

Our second gathering concludes with a guided lemniscate walking meditation, an embodied practice of reflection and integration, followed by tea, conversation, and a shared closing circle.

No previous experience with beekeeping, herbalism, or gardening is required.

Whether you are tending a garden, caring for bees, or simply longing for a deeper relationship with the changing seasons, The Honeyed Path offers a welcoming place to begin.

Small group • Limited to 14 participants