Dr. Stéphanie Marchal is a registered psychologist working in Victoria. Her practice focuses on relationships, attachment, trans-generational trauma and transitions/transformations. She is a wilderness personal guide, and studied with Animas Valley Institute and Francis Weller among others. She works with people toward recovering their wholeness, uncovering their gifts, and applying these in their lives and for the good of their community. She has experienced wilderness as a powerful ally in these tasks.
She is personally interested in supporting deep and courageous transformations driven by the participants. One of Stephanie's focus is to support the weaving of authentic experiences and visions with the person's embodied life. She's a firm supporter of people's authentic voices and helps them be heard. She uses dream images, guided journeys and somatic practices to help clarify the thread to deep experience, and support integration and manifestation.
Some of Stéphanie's integration work is brought into psychedelic-assisted therapy as she is legally trained to support the use of psilocybin, MDMA and Ketamine.
Visit Stéphanie's page: www.SacredWeaving.org
Becky Traptow is a Therapeutic Bodyworker who uses parts therapy, various forms of bodywork,
and nature based practices to help people turn toward, befriend and heal their inner worlds. You
might also call her a modern day medicine woman, a guide at the crossroads and a lover of our
fruitful unraveling. She brings with her 12 years of experience in nature-based wholing and
healing practices with Animas Valley Institute, training as a Wild Mind Guide as well as training
with Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), Rosen Method Bodywork, Craniosacral Therapy
and Healing From the Core. She is mother to 6 grown kids and 3 grandkids and lives with her 3
youngest in the majestic coastal forests of Vancouver Island, Canada. Becky believes that you
can only take people as far as you have gone yourself so she is always continuing her own
healing and wholing work and believes bodywork, parts therapy and nature-based spirituality to
be key in her own unfolding. She looks forward to supporting you in your journey of healing and
wholing, and discovering and loving who you truly are.
My personal journey is one of passion for story-tracking and celebrating life with heart. Ritual and ceremony have been hallmarks in my personal and professional life to create the context for this kind of intimacy to grow and take root as a way of being in this precious world. Every day, I seek to fall in love with the world at my fingertips, and to embrace poet Jalal al-Din Rumi’s invitation to “let the beauty we love be what we do”, finding my own way to “kneel and kiss the ground.
Brooke's page: www.fireandhoney.ca
Sarah Frizelle is a counselor in private practice in Victoria BC who offers wholistic counselling to individuals, couples and families. She has worked with individuals in roles of educator, psychotherapist and wilderness guide for over 25 years, sometimes combining all three roles in nature-based therapy or eco-psychology with individuals and groups.
Sarah works to support positive personal, family and cultural level changes. She embraces transformative learning and is dedicated to unleash the creative gifts and potential of people to heal and transform, in support of creativity, collaboration and innovation.
Details of this retreat
On land gathering with wilderness guides trained with the Wild Mind model, soulcraft practices and other land-based and healing modalities. Circle, land practice, council and social time.
Feel free to register if you have experience with the Wild Mind model, soulcraft practices or other wilderness-based work, or contact one of the guides.
Info:
Sunday March 9th | 1pm – 5pm
Monthly | one Sunday every month
Cedar Song Centre for Wild Belonging (on the traditional territories of the WSANEC people)
What to expect:
Contemplative Practices on the Land: Spend time in quiet reflection, connecting with the land and your inner self.
Council Sharing Practice: A chance to speak and be heard, sharing your story and witnessing others in the circle.
Ground for this work
A Safe Container for Expression – Speak from your heart, free from judgment.
Held by the Land – Let nature support and guide you in your journey of healing.
Nurtured by Community – Be seen and supported by a like-minded circle.
Getting Here
Cedar Song, 119 Ross Durrance Road, Victoria, BC, Canada
Accommodation
Venue & Amenities
This 54 acre lot in the Highlands is bordered by hundreds more acres of park land (Mt Work and Gowlland Tod) including lake, ocean and mountain access all directly from the property.Just 25 minutes from Victoria, it’s home to beautiful forests of Cedars, Arbutus, Fir and Maple; mossy bluffs with ocean views, a seasonal creek and waterfall; Ravens, Wrens and Cooper's Hawks.
Meals
Menu Types
Vegan
Vegetarian
Pescetarian
Ayurvedic
Includes Meat
Organic
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Nut Free
Customer Reviews
4.88 out of 5.0 average rating
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Nourishing program, facilitators, and land
The Cedar Song Center is in gorgeous, varied land that is tended with care: a perfect place for the nature-based explorations of land and psyche. I recently attended the Wild Mind Immersion, led by Stephanie Marchal and Sarah Frizelle.
Remembering, I'm nourished by the care, humour, wisdom and experience of the facilitators, as well as the gifts and camaraderie brought by the participants. The land held us in discovering how aspects of ourselves connect with the wild, providing mythically rich spots for soul encounters.
The childrens' nature school taking place elsewhere on the land felt supportive as well, as I reckon the land is glad to sense human little ones running around joyfully. I feel a kinship with the land, the hosts, and the work being done there.
I attended a ReWilding Immersion here in August, 2023. I sought out this experience to address a lack of connection I felt with the natural world, and could not have anticipated how much more I would get from this retreat.
I connected with my wholeness, called upon and honed my deep inner knowing, expressed long-held and largely unconscious feelings, and left feeling more aligned, healed and connected to myself and the more-than-human world.
Stephanie and Sarah were such incredible guides and facilitators, sharing their knowledge and gifts generously. They walked the perfect line of giving us space, freedom and trust to explore our own processes, while always being present if support was needed.
The land itself is incredible, with a variety of trees and plants and creatures to connect with. Pease Lake is a short walk away, and I enjoyed a few peaceful swims. The house was used to prepare our meals and held some of our gatherings. It all felt 10/10 perfect to me.
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Deep listener
My experience of Stephanie is that she is a compassionate and deep listener who asks skillful questions to gently nudge and deepen a person's understanding of themselves. She also has a sense of humour, and is down to earth.
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Very compassionate, caring and easy to talk to
Sarah has a gift of deep listening and reflecting back one's strengths, grief, love and longing in an easy, gentle, compassionate way. She is at home with the language of magic and mystery, and welcomes the journey into dark and scary places in search of lost treasures.
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Gorgeous space!
Cedar Song is a beautiful space surrounded by nature. The kitchen is well stocked for all food prep, the bathrooms and showers are fine, and the big room is spacious, and beautifully adorned with elements of nature. There are different meeting places around the property, a large deck to dine on, and paths in multiple directions to wander onto the land.
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Please pay to your ability level. Higher fees will support scholarships. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.