The Four Shields of Masculinity
Stepping Into Purpose
An EarthWays program for Men
September 6 thru 12, 2026
Mojave National Preserve
$900 – $1,400 (Limited number of scholarships available)
($300 nonrefundable deposit by June 6th to hold your spot)
“Everyone has been made for some particular work,
and the desire for that work has been put in every heart.”
—Rumi
Our lives, and the world we live in, are changing fast. At times life and all we cherish can feel beyond our power to shape. How do we, as men, meet the demands and challenges of these times?
To move more fully in our lives we can consider the questions – What does it mean to be a man in these times? Who am I now? Who do I want to become? How do I live my life with purpose? What wounds need healing, and what gifts do I have to share?
Each of us meets the challenges of life in our own unique way. Is your way serving you? Is it time to step back and gain clarity on what a balanced and conscientious expression of the masculine means for you? We encourage you to take this time to explore your life questions in ceremony, and in wild nature.
During this week-long program you can expect daily check-ins, guided and silent meditations, and sharing council to prepare for a 24 hour solo fast. We’ll offer teachings on physical safety, right relationship to the land, rites of passage, and honoring the native inhabitants of the land.
We invite anyone who identifies as Male to join us in the beautiful Mojave National Preserve with a group of others dedicated to finding their greatest purpose in this one precious life.
We at EarthWays acknowledge that the lands upon which we offer our programs are the unceded ancestral homelands of the indigenous people who have lived here for thousands of years. While we are committed to cultivating healing and balance between modern-day humans and the Earth, there is much healing and reparation work yet to be done with the Native communities who have been persecuted and exploited for centuries. It is with deep respect and gratitude that we honor the Pomo, Coast Miwok, Wappo, Kashaya, Ohlone, Shoshone, Paiute, and Mojave peoples of California. Their endurance and wisdom inspire us to continue our efforts to create an inclusive, life-sustaining society that is in balance with Mother Earth.
Contact Info
For more information, contact Roy at roymremer@gmail.com or O at o.aschreiber@gmail.com

