Register your support or your participation

I am an Earthlink

Register your support or your participation in the Earthlink Fast

The Earthlink fast welcomes support from all humans. You can support the fast in ways that make sense to you. Some ideas to consider:

  • Light a candle each night from 1-4 October in support of the guides on the land

  • Prayer and blessings

  • Create your own special ceremony of listening to the earth

  • Tell others about the Earthlink fast

  • Create, write, sing, dance and be in sacred silence with us

  • Spend a day fasting between 1-4 October in support of the guides on the land

  • Take a medicine walk in nature

  • Join the guides on the land as a supporter at a local basecamp

The time on the land from 1-4 October is specifically for Wilderness and Vision Fast Guides who normally hold space for others to be on the land. As we are spending time on the land in our own locales, it is important to do so in ways that honour the ritual of the vision fast in a safe and responsible way.

Over the past four years we have done so by creating local clusters (groups of 3-8 guides) who meet online or in person, may quest on the same land, are connected, share stories and mirror the experience for each other. Local clusters are partly set up based on language preferences, and partly based on location.

The global community meet online before and after the Earthlink fast. We share our stories through a collective weaving, sensemaking and mirroring process. This sacred circle of listening and weaving allows us to receive the larger story evoked and invoked through being on the land at the same time.

If you are called to participate and support the Earthlink fast, please register your participation through the form above and we will connect you into a cluster and the larger group.

“We ask others to take time to know us; to be still and to listen with us. To walk with us
through the trees and sit by the river banks. To be aware of the land and its creatures.
To respect and understand the peace that stillness brings.”

Miriam‐Rose Ungunmerr‐Baumann