This path invites people into stewardship – of land, resources, and shared spaces – and into learning how to participate in the world in ways that are grounded, cooperative, and responsible.
Participants spend time tending land together through gardening, regenerative growing practices, seasonal food work, and basic land care.
Attention is given to observing natural rhythms, responding to changing conditions, and learning what it means to care for a place over time.


The Outer Path includes hands-on skill sharing related to food, shelter, and self-sufficiency – such as herbal preparation, food preservation, fermentation, foraging, water awareness, and simple homesteading practices.
The Outer Path includes hands-on skill sharing related to food, shelter, and self-sufficiency – such as herbal preparation, food preservation, fermentation, foraging, water awareness, and simple homesteading practices.

Participants may engage with plant-based medicine through harvesting, preparation, and use of natural remedies. The focus is on direct relationship with plants, practical knowledge, and respect for safety, context, and limits.
