Advice needed on advanced courses please

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willpower

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Oct 4, 2010
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Hi all, apologies if this question has been asked before but any advice really appreciated.

Have always loved the outdoors but have recently been deeply inspired by bushcraft, feels like something I have been looking for for a long time and now want to do some kind of indepth course, primarily for myself, but also with a possible view to eventually teach.

I know it's not everyones thing, but the spiritual aspect is really important to me, I have been on a weekend course with Trackways in Sussex (strongly influenced by Tom Brown Jr) and the teachings intuitivlely seem to make sense to the extent that I am considering doing the part-time year course.

However, having read about the various controversies, I cannot help feeling a sense of unease every time a story is told relating to Stalking Wolf and TBJ's early life.

So... the question I'm putting out into the cyber wilderness is- are there any indepth courses out there that have a strong emphasis on the spiritual dimension of Bushcraft but perhaps steer away from TBJ?

I heard about a one year full time course somewhere in Europe so if anyone knows anything about that I would also be interested- or even in the States.

In gratitude...
 

Bushwhacker

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Jun 26, 2008
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I wish someone could tell me what spirit tracking is. I may be wrong but it sounds like a hippy term for 'knowing your quarry and how it behaves'.
 

ged

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jul 16, 2009
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If anybody said to me that their bushcraft course embraced the spiritual aspects, I'd put my wallet back in my wife's pocket. :)
 
Apr 15, 2010
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Embracing the Spiritual aspect of Bushcraft can only flavour one's experiences I'd have thought... I once walked with an Aboriginal in the outback along part of a rediscovered dream line... his culture and spirituality informed him and placed him as part of his environment. It seemed that he could feel his environment in a different way. I often wonder what it'd be like to walk into a forest over here, whilst having the same serenity and confidence as that chap.
 

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