Rewild your Soul : Walking with Whales
Event description
What if the whales could remind you of your truest path? 🐋✨
October marks the peak of the humpback whale migration along our coastline, and the clifftops of the Royal National Park are one of the best places to witness this extraordinary journey. As whales pass by, we’ll walk together from Wattamolla to Little Marley — a stunning coastal track with panoramic views, wildflowers, and the boundless ocean as our guide.
This 4-hour Rewild Your Soul experience is more than just a bushwalk. It’s an invitation to connect with your own highest calling — the deeper current of your life that longs to be expressed. Whales live in exquisite harmony with flow, responding to instinct, song, and the intuitive maps of migration that guide them across vast oceans. As we attune to their presence, we can begin to listen more deeply to the song of our own soul.
I will be freshly returned from French Polynesia, where I will have been swimming with humpbacks in their breeding waters. I’ll bring this connection — and the whales’ gentle teachings — into our circle as we walk, pause, reflect, and open ourselves to Presence.
Together we will:
🌿 Walk the spectacular coastal track from Wattamolla to Little Marley Beach (7km return, easy)
🌊 Pause at cliff-top lookouts to watch for migrating whales
✨ Explore what it means to live in flow and follow your highest calling
💫 Share reflections and simple practices to deepen Presence in everyday life
This is a chance to rewild your soul in the company of whales, wild beauty, and like-hearted people. You may come away with a memory of whale tails breaking the surface, a sense of expansion and freedom, or simply a deeper knowing of your own true direction.
Details:
📍 Meeting point: Wattamolla car park, Royal National Park
🕘 Time: Sunday 12 October, 9am – 1pm
🥾 Walk: ~7km return, easy, mostly flat path, with ocean lookouts
☕ Bring: water, snacks, sturdy walking shoes, hat, and an open heart
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