Sacred Rok Nature classes
- June 29th, July 5th - Walking From the Heart Yosemite Valley, adult trips
- July 9th, Aug 9th, Aug 10th, Aug 17th, Sept 26th – Girls Climbing Club day trips Bishop & Tuolumne
- July 31st – Aug 3rd Volunteer overnight trip with youth and Yosemite Climbing Ranger in Tuolumne
- Oct 3rd – BUHS climbing club in Bishop
- Oct 11th – San Benito Probation day trip in Pinnacles National Park
The learning about our connection to nature and the earth has to be considered in order to say we are truly educated.
Sacred Rok is committed to the classroom of nature and the education that promotes the responsibility to take care of our life source – the natural LAW (land, air, and water.)
When we go into nature we want to facilitate the opportunity to think clearly about yourself. We want to promote an understanding of how intelligent we can be with our senses.
We understand that going into nature reflects completely who we are as human beings.
The side effects of the modern technological world on our youth through instant gratification like ticktok, instagram, facebook, etc. are creating a distraction.
We are seeing the results of a disconnect that has lost its respect for nature.
This is not to blame our young people for being interested in the technological world that is presenting them a false sense of connection, but rather we want to promote the balance between these worlds.
What we are seeing and experiencing with our youth – given the time in nature - is a rejuvenation that helps them and us learn to commune with nature and with each other.
The higher intelligence of nature is inside all of us. Nature gives us the instructions we need to reference who we are as human beings.
Sacred Rok continues to find its higher purpose by responding to the times we are in through an evolution that is committed to coming back into balance with the natural world.
With respect,
Ron Kauk, Executive Director
Katie Lambert, Chief Operating Officer