This Interspecies Roundtable invites CAPRINAE (subfamily featuring sheep + goats) to join us on Sunday, February 4th, 2024. Does this event or species guest particularly resonate with you? Join us at the plush table of insulating, ungulate love. Understanding Caprinae both physically and energetically, as well as how we can support them while uncovering the innumerable ways their unique contributions support our world and make it such a beautiful place to dwell. We are joined by expert guest MaryClaire Geyer, sheep shearer + fiber artist of Rambling Rose Shearing and Wool.
Register HERE to participate in, observe or support the Interspecies Roundtable.
Email me if you would like to contribute to the Interspecies Roundtable from your unique skill set of gifts or have any general questions: faunaspeak@gmail.com
All times listed are Pacific Time (LA, Vancouver)
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More about Interspecies Roundtable:
Simply put, the Interspecies Roundtable is a gathering. Hosted by us humans and populated by a different species and their ambassadors each meeting. An opportunity for curious folk to pull up a seat around the table and stay awhile. A place for relationship building, a real ‘get to know ya’ kinda space. A detour from the cultural conversation that views animals as anything less than kin. To remember/restore invaluable interspecies relationships and symbiotic alliances, especially between humankind and particular animals. As we all find ourselves thoughtfully woven into the fabric of earth.
For now our intention is to connect with the animal kingdom, although who they are in relationship with are welcome: from flora to fauna to element, ancestor and beyond. Everyone joins with their expertise/experience so we may all bask in something bigger than the sum of our parts. Each participant brings their unique skills, body, biology, atmosphere, ecosystem, lens, medicine, relationships and stories to the space.
More specifically, the 'Roundtable' is both informal and intentional; an interdisciplinary, interspecies and symbiotic approach to becoming more acquainted with species with whom we share a world. Within this space of deep listening, we will be translating reflections/requests from animal guests while also learning ourselves how to align more elegantly with our landscapes, discovering joyful purpose there. To pause, take note and recall a shared mythology. Each meeting will also produce something tangible: biological information, meeting minutes, channeled sound, archived themes, participant reflections, inspired art, a recording and potential calls to action. Although the emphasis is not on the product, but on building a legacy of interspecies community and friendship.
No prior animal communication experience is required to attend. You are welcome to be an observer or dive in with us by sharing your unique gifts and communications. This is even an opportunity to expand your human and animal communication capacities in such a supportive nest. All preparations are handled by founding members of the group. And if you feel inspired to offer something to the space (i.e. scribe, artist, etc.), don’t hesitate to reach out!
Make animal friends and human ones when you pull up a seat at the table. We meet six times a year, join anytime!
The backstory:
‘Interspecies Roundtable’ has been gestating since 2020. You might have heard whispers about it at other Fauna Speak events. Reading this right now might awaken a desire for connection within yourself. I spent two years co-visioning it up in my heart with the animals, waiting for just the right time ripe with human collaboration. I am so excited to witness this dream breathe and move amongst us!
My whole life I have craved a kinder world that considered our fellow earth dwellers. It is quite easy to feel despair on our planet, to experience helplessness in relation to human apathy, habitat loss and dwindling biodiversity. The animals have certainly been keeping my chin up about all these things, kindly suggesting how to navigate the emotional and physical ripples surrounding these phenomena. It surely takes patient fortitude to learn the systems of our earthen home and find appropriate ways to be in relationship with them. I have infinite gratitude to the interrealm and animal elders who continue to support and inspire my journey.
As humans return to a role of stewardship and deep kinship with all of life, I was inspired to curate a space that fosters clear communication, connection and reciprocal sovereignty. To create something that not only impacts participants, but can also be shared with folks in the future who hope to learn more about a particular species. To open doors for a wider population of humans interested in these realms of relating.
Unsplash photo: Adam Davis