Hunter Toran is a Registered Movement Therapist and Educator with over ten-thousand hours of clinical, teaching and leadership development work, as well as intensive shadow work with men. He specializes in chronic and acute pain remediation, movement as a tool for alleviating mental anguish and heart ache, as well as a technology for expanding awareness and our ability to connect with the world around us. Hunter is a ceremonialist, song carrier, and guardian of The Hawthorn Way, or The Way of the Settler’s Heart. Hunter pursues and teaches ‘orphanwisdom’ as a way of indigenizing the modern human being through the ‘art of belonging’. Hunter is a father of 3 adult children and lives in the Pacific Northwest.
Some of the other threads we pull in this conversation are:
-men’s work
-remembrance
-plant allyship/apprenticeship
-mystery teachings and paradox
-spiritual orphanhood
-sexuality vs eroticism
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