
On May 17th we will unite again. This is not a workshop. It’s a slow undressing of all that keeps us apart from ourselves, from each other, from the soil.
Over one long day, a small circle of men gathers in the quiet woods outside Strasbourg. We move slowly, we breathe deeply. We smear clay on each other’s backs without needing to say why. There are long silences. There is laughter that turns to tears. Skin touches skin without purpose, just permission. We lie in the mud sometimes shoulder to shoulder, sometimes alone. The boundaries blur. Tantra occurs.
There’s no performance here. Only presence.
No goal, but the weight of another man's hand on your spine, reminding you: you are not too much. You are not too little. You are just in the mud, and that is holy.
These one-on-one sessions are not about solving, they’re about slowing. We meet you in the woods, on the ground, or wherever your body dares to speak. No plan, no agenda. Just breath, presence, and the quiet alchemy that happens when someone finally listens without trying to fix.
Each session is different: sometimes you’ll talk, sometimes you’ll sit in silence, sometimes you’ll scream into moss. It’s not therapy. It’s something older.

We don’t always know where we’ll gather, and that’s on purpose. Each retreat unfolds in a new place, chosen less by map than by feel. Sometimes it’s a moss-soaked glen just outside Strasbourg, other times a forgotten trailhead where the forest hums louder than the road.
What matters is the energy: how the trees lean, how the soil smells after rain, how the fire takes its first breath. We’ve held circles in alpine clearings, beside creeks thick with memory, and once on an old pagan procession path.
Wherever we land, we listen first. Because the land isn’t just a backdrop. It’s a facilitator. A teacher. A spirit in its own right.

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