SEEKER resources
Welcome to the Make Trybe Seeker page, here you will be able to pay for services, utilize private resources, and find the necessary forms for engaging with various offerings.
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CULTIVATION NEW CLIENT FORM
Processing is not easily described in general statements. It varies depending on the personalities of the guide and client, and the particular issues addressed. There are many different methods we may use to deal with the problems that you hope to address. It will call for a very active and collaborative effort on your part. In order for the therapy to be most successful, you will have to work on things we talk about both during our sessions and at home. This could include assignments, conversations, etc.
Since processing often involves discussing unpleasant aspects of your life, you may experience uncomfortable feelings like sadness, guilt, anger, frustration, loneliness, and helplessness. On the other hand, it has also been shown to have many benefits. Therapy often leads to better relationships, solutions to specific problems, and significant reductions in feelings of distress. But there are no guarantees of what you will experience.
View/download the New Client information packet HERE for info on session structure, documentation, billing, confidentiality, client rights, and guide duty information
FASTING CONTRACT
An important aspect of a transformational experience is the liminal space, in between the beginning and end of a seeking. It is important to find the proper balance between challenge and those things without which, would keep you from engagement. It’s important to think about needs vs. wants.
*Please note that if you need snacks or meals throughout your time they will need to be provided by you, will be kept at base camp, and sought out at the allotted times.
- Breakfast: 9-10am,
- Lunch 12-1pm,
- Dinner 5-6pm
While drinking water is optional, it’s a good practice to bring a gallon or two to be safe, for toiletries if nothing else. Please review the questions and options below to design your experience in the way best suited to your needs.
FASTING WEEKEND GEAR LIST
GENERAL
- Backpack or easy-to-carry belongings to your site.
- Sleeping Bag & Sleeping Pad
- Hiking boots or Sneakers
- Rain/Cold weather Jacket
- 50-gallon plastic bag [In case of rain]
- Headlamp & extra batteries
- Toiletries, including sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Camera [Optional;cell phone will be collected and safely stored upon arrival]
- Personal knife [Optional]
- Drums, rattles, etc. [Optional]
- Camp chair [Optional]
- Journal & pen
CLOTHING:
Please bring clothing for a range of weather, from moderately warm to cold rainstorms. The following items are essential:
- 2 Bandanas or Handkerchiefs
- Warm layers
- Sun hat with brim
- Ceremonial clothing [A necklace, scarf, special shirt – nothing fancy, but something to signify ceremonial space]
FOOD/WATER
Depending on the type of fast you are undergoing [will be determined between you and the facilitator] You may need to bring the following:
- 2 gallons water
- Food for any medications that require eating
If you have questions about whether or not something you would like to bring, feel free to email or just ask during a course.
EMERGENCY CONTACT FORM
ADULT ASSUMPTION OF RISK FORM
Here you can download and print the adult assumption of risk, or video record your acknowledgement at our office.
MINOR ASSUMPTION OF RISK FORM
Here you can download and print the minor assumption of risk, or video record your acknowledgement at our office.