Renew Yourself

Practice this Nature, Art & Ritual Modality to Clarify Your Purpose through this New Year’s Threshold

 
 

A New Approach to the New Year

4-Week Morning Altars New Year’s Intensive | Live Online with Day Schildkret

Start Date: January 29, 2024

 

“DAY SCHILDKRET, FOUNDER OF THE MORNING ALTARS MOVEMENT HAS CREATED A BEAUTIFUL COMMENTARY ON NATURE AND RITUAL.”

-Esther Perel

 

“DAY SCHILDKRET IS A MASTERFUL TEACHER WHO GUIDES THOSE WHO ARE TRANSITION-TENTATIVE INTO REALIZING THAT THE POWER OF SOCIAL RITUAL CAN TRANSFORM THEIR LIVES IN IMAGINABLE WAYS. HE'S A LOVABLE, TALENTED MAGICIAN.”

-Chip Conley

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WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING…

 

“Day's workshop is more than an educational experience; it's a profound journey of self-discovery and healing. I left with invaluable insights and a renewed sense of purpose, feeling deeply connected to myself and others.”

—NICHOLAS WHITAKER, COACH AND FOUNDER OF CHANGINGWORK.ORG

 

"A threshold is not a simple boundary; it is a frontier…" — John O'Donohue


We’re caught in a collective fatigue.


As we cross into 2024, so many of us feel overwhelmed, exhausted, and a loss of momentum. We find ourselves falling back into old patterns that we know don't serve us but can't seem to source the courage or capacity to break free of them.

Here's the thing: At threshold moments, like the one we just crossed this New Year’s, we have an opportunity to renew ourselves and our lives: To reflect, to inventory, and recommit. Yet, for most of us weeks later, life looks as stuck as it did in 2023.

If you're feeling me, you're not alone.

According to a study by Oracle Data, a significant 75% of people surveyed feel stuck in their professional lives, trapped in a cycle of stagnation. Even worse, 76% are in a rut in their personal lives, faced with anxiety about their future, feeling trapped in the same routine, and experiencing more loneliness and isolation than ever before. 

Honestly, we’re all being worn down, barely having the time to do the things that replenish us and feed our soul -- the things that remind us why we're alive.

Which means year after year, it's harder to stay grounded, resilient, and open to new possibilities.

Something has to change.

 
 

New Year’s is a time of potential.

But it can also bring up uncertainty and a longing for something more.

 

Most of us experience one of these during transitions:

 
 
 

1. Fear of the Unknown

Do you struggle with the unknown – the daunting questions of “what’s next” or “could it be different?”

This uncertainty can be scary – feeling like you’re drifting without direction in a sea of possibilities, unable to stay on course.

 
 
 

2. Sense of Disconnection

Do you feel a profound sense of disconnection? Not just from others but especially from yourself.

In the day-to-day, it’s easy to lose touch with your inner voice, your desires, and passions – which can leave you feeling isolated. 

 
 
 
 

3. Feeling Stuck

Do you feel stuck – trapped in patterns, routines, and relationships that no longer serve you?

These can feel uncomfortable, even stifling, leaving you yearning to break free but overwhelmed by the challenge of doing so.

 
 
 

Breaking free from these patterns requires courage & creativity

All transitions ask for a willingness to step into the unknown and embrace change, even when it feels daunting. In these moments of transition, what all of us crave is to return to and renew ourselves and our relationships – not just with friends or family but our relationships to our bodies, our creativity, our careers, and especially our purpose. 

This New Year’s is your chance to pause and take account of your actions, patterns, and behaviors so you can change them – to set intentions and course correct for the new year. 

 
 

The Morning Altars Intensive is that pause button

 

This intensive is a nature-informed, creative way to renew your life’s purpose at this collective threshold.

 

This intensive is for you if…

  • You’re feeling overextended.

  • You believe that the most profound healing can happen when you let your body touch nature’s body.

  • You know the value of nature and creativity but have trouble prioritizing them.

  • You understand transformation happens when you slow down, unplug, and remember your sense of belonging to this living planet.

  • You feel in your bones that thresholds can be transformed into something beautiful and meaningful for deeper understanding and clearer purpose.


 

Hi, I’m Day and this practice changed my life.

It’s what kept my head above water during some of my life's biggest thresholds.

It began with a massive life transition: The death of my father.

While picking up the pieces of my life, I found myself sitting under a tree crying and hearing a voice in nature whisper to me: Make the broken whole again. Without thinking, I gathered leaves, mushrooms, bark and berries and arranged them into a beautiful, symmetrical pattern.

I felt like a kid again. Body on the earth. Hands playing. Imagination exploring. Time slowing down. And, for the first time in months, I felt alive again.

This became my morning ritual. And what began in heartbreak transformed into a creative practice that made my life more meaningful and beautiful. And it hasn’t stopped over a decade later.

Once I started to share this practice publicly, it struck a chord. Thousands of people, from Melbourne to Madrid, were inspired to practice Morning Altars as a way to mark the big and small moments in their lives.

Within a few years, it became a global movement.

Since then I’ve…

  • Founded the Morning Altars Teacher Training Certification Program, now in its 3rd year, having graduated over 150 students.

  • Authored two best-selling books on healing with nature, art, and ritual

  • Created over a thousand nature altars

  • Taught workshops to thousands at esteemed places like Modern Elder Academy, Esalen, the 9/11 Memorial Plaza, and the Google campus

  • Spent hundreds of hours studying with legendary teachers such as Stephen Jenkinson

  • Have a permanent, hands-on exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California

  • Been featured on international television such as the CBC, NBC, FOX, and CBS

 

 

The foundation of the Morning Altars practice is comprised of three pillars:

Nature, Creativity, and Ritual.

 

“My soul desires only one thing: Wonder. And creativity is my most efficient pathway to wonder.” —Elizabeth Gilbert


Nature, Creativity, and Ritual Can Heal You

Why is it that so many of us feel healthier, happier, and connected when we’re in nature, when we’re being creative, and when we’re doing something meaningful?

There’s actually scientific data about this!

  • Stanford University found that people who took walks in nature reported less anxiety and depression and their sense of well-being significantly improved.

  • The Journal of Experimental Psychology found that people who did ritual felt a feeling of unity, connectedness, and a sense of resilience.

  • And, the American Journal of Public Health found that being creative is a tangible way for people to recover from illness, trauma, and stress while strengthening our mental health.

Being in nature or making art on its own is incredibly healing. But integrating them together unlocks extraordinary results, especially for transitional moments. So much so that hundreds of therapists, helpers, and healers all over the world have studied the Morning Altars practice to help their clients and communities.

If you’re here, I suspect you already understand the value and potential that nature, creativity, and ritual offers you, especially at a threshold like the new year.

“Working with Day transforms the abstract into contemplation and action.”

DR. DONNA CAPIN

“This has changed everything in terms of my comfort with my creativity and my direction in life.”

RENEE ROSSI

“If you love nature, poetry, art, and your soul yearns to slow down, and reflect on life, consider taking this.”

DIANA COHN

 

What is the Morning Altars New Year’s Intensive?

 

The Morning Altars New Year’s Intensive is designed for anyone who takes care of others during the year and wants to gift themselves a process and practice to cross into the new year purposefully and meaningfully.

Our society struggles significantly with thresholds so we need practices, techniques, and community to help us understand how to change as the year changes.

Using the pioneering 7-step Morning Altars practice as our foundation, this intensive provides in-depth learning with the founder Day, live creating time making altars during each session, guided audio meditations and journeys between sessions, as well as access to our online community forum where hundreds of practitioners from all over the world will welcome you into a space of inspiration, reflection, wisdom, and a sense of belonging.

Day is an expert in thresholds. Based on the scholarship and research of his recent book, Hello, Goodbye: 75 Rituals for Times of Loss, Celebration, and Change, you will learn the ins and outs of what a threshold is, what it needs, and how altering the way we cross it could change our year for the better.

The intensive consists of 4-sessions, with each session focused on a different theme to guide you through the New Year’s threshold:

  1. Gratitude and Appreciation

  2. Inventory on the Year

  3. Curiosity in the Unknown

  4. Visioning What is to Come

By completing the intensive, you will feel more creative and alive; gain a deeper understanding of many of the principles, techniques, and philosophies behind the Morning Altars practice; have clarity, direction, and forward movement for the new year; and belong to a robust community of nature-loving, creative and caring humans from all over the world.

The Intensive consists of:

 
 
 
 
 
 

Live Class Dates: 

Mon. Jan. 29th, 5-7pm PST

Mon. Feb. 5th, 5-7pm PST

Mon. Feb. 12th, 5-7pm PST

Mon. Feb. 19th 5-7pm PST 

 
 

WHAT OUR STUDENTS ARE SAYING…

 

“Until I studied with Day, I didn’t understand the incredible value of creating rituals and understanding the importance of marking our life’s thresholds. Thanks to Day, I’ll never reach December 31 and say “where did the year go to? Powerful important work.” 

-EILEEN MCDARGH, CEO, THE RESILIENCY GROUP


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