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Trying To Make My Caravansary (guest post)

Today’s guest post has been submitted by community member Christina Cline Schneider. In case you missed her previous post, check it out here. Christina and I have known each other for years, sharing art classes and growing up down the street from one another. Christina is an amazing woman on a personal  journey into uncharted waters. She shares another part of her journey today. Thank you, Christina!

I’m a wellness and soon to be parenting coach. I am also an artist and a lover of the subculture, impartially the event known as Burning Man. Burning Man is a week-long annual art event and temporary community based on radical self-expression and self-reliance in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Since attending with my husband in 2012 our lives have altered, morphed, and still continue to transform in positive and powerful ways. We sold our home, divorced toxic friends, began a new spiritual journey, attended transformational seminars, joined new programs, quit jobs, the list goes on.

2014 will be a different year for us. We have festival tickets; however we are late in registering for a camp. You want to be with the “right” camp mates. For the first time, we are camping in a space known as Kidsville – which I plan on bringing my children. If you’re interested in the reason why I believe children are a vital part to the festival, I’ll respond with another post.

I’ve been following Black Rock Scouts, an amazing community that support Kidsville at Burning Man. Black Rock Scouts is a “program for burner kids, based on the Ten Principals of Burning Man. Kids are the next generation, so we aim to teach them how to sustain life in BRC (Black Rock City). Camps and services will host playa-cational field trips, events and volunteer opportunities. Scouts will earn patches, tokens or pins for things learned, survival skills achieved, good deeds and volunteering.”  “Kids attend, with their parents, where they can learn principles based on community service, generosity, and educational enhancement.” Cool – right?!

At Burning Man

At Burning Man (Courtesy Trey Ratcliff)

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