Waiting for sunset before a NightWalk
NightWalking Class in Austin
With NightWalking Trainer Katie Raver
NightWalking is walking at night without artificial light. The purpose of NightWalking is to receive all the benefits from staying in peripheral vision for more than a few seconds at a time.
NightWalking is taught outdoors, at night, usually in places with little or no artificial light around. It’s easiest to learn on walkable-yet-uneven natural terrain (not pavement) and can be quickly taught with a guide.
NightWalking participants report that they loose their fear of the dark, they feel “part of the night” instead of in it, and are often surprised that they can see so much detail and so far at night without artificial light.
NightWalking was developed by psychotherapist Nelson Zink and Stephen Parks in Taos, New Mexico. Nelson wanted to find ways to help his clients with anxiety. They developed the NightWalking training and approach.
Katie Raver has NightWalked thousands of hours and leads groups and retreats to teach participants how to train their eye-brain connection to use their peripheral vision, see at night without artificial light, and quickly go into flow states.
There are two required parts to an of an introduction NightWalking class:
1) Classroom introduction, with NightWalking preparation attention experiments and guide to gear. Preferably completed 2-14 days before the NightWalk.
2) NightWalk, held within one hour of Austin
Registration
Registration includes:
1) Classroom Intro
Choose one:
Wednesday, September 21, 9am-11am in central Austin
OR
Monday, September 26, 9:30am-11:30am in central Austin
OR
Saturday, October 1, 1-3pm in central Austin
2) Guided NightWalk
Saturday, October 1 at 7pm, within a 1-hour drive of Austin
Click Here to Register Now: $195
Cancellation policy: should you need to cancel or reschedule, you may use the amount you paid for class for any Katie Raver training, consulting, or offering for a period of one year.
Description
Participants are guided to begin to use their peripheral vision, given detail preparation lists, provided with a peripheral vision training device, and taken on a guided NightWalk with Katie Raver and trained NightWalking assistants.
At the end of this class, you will have had an experience of NightWalking without artificial light and be able to use peripheral vision in any situation you remember. For more practice, a deeper experience, and to gain mastery, see also my annual Taos, New Mexico 5-day NightWalking retreat: https://nightwalking.com/class-taos/