Association Pilgrim ― The Wandering University of Nature focuses on cultivating a holistic approach to personal development, to nature and landscape, and to the formation of human culture. We are concerned with developing a way of life that allows the human community to perceive itself as an integral part of a larger integral community of the living Earth - mountains, rivers, forests and plants, animals and birds, sky and stars. We want to revive the awareness of our embeddedness in this larger whole. We believe that without this understanding and without our care for this larger earthly family, human society cannot prosper in any way in the future. In this sense, we see ourselves as pilgrims of the earth.
More about the creation of Pilgrim, the meaning of pilgrimage and the Máchov pilgrimage
Our joint email: spolekpilgrim@gmail.com
Pilgrim members
Honorary members
Foreign personalities from the world of science, art, philosophy or activism who inspire us and who have lectured at our seminars.

Stephan Martin
American astronomer, cosmologist, educator, and writer who explores the intersection of cosmology, spirituality, and ecology; his astronomical research focuses on dark matter, spiral galaxies, and the solar corona. He is a board member of the Deeptime Network educational platform and director of its leadership program. He is the author of Cosmic conversations (Malvern 2016) and Living a cosmic life (Pilgrim 2019). In 2019 he was the keynote speaker at the 4th seminar of the Pilgrim University of Nature Living a cosmic life at the Dark Sky Center in Gruň in the Beskydy Mountains.
Freya Mathews
Australian ecophilosopher, Associate Professor of Environmental Philosophy at La Trobe University in Melbourne. She is a member of the Australian Academy of Humanities and manages the private biodiversity reserve Barabungle Park in northern Victoria. In her philosophy, based on panpsychism, she explores the possibilities of developing an ecological civilization. Author of the book For Love of Matter (2003); in Czech, her texts have been published in the anthology Vše kole mne jako já žije, čítli …, in Sedmá generácia and on the Pilgrim website. Since 2019, she has lectured at four seminars of the Itinerant University of Nature.


Eva Bakkeslett
Norwegian action artist, filmmaker, curator and cultural activist. She explores the possibilities of social change through gentle actions; the fermentation process is a central element and metaphor for her gentle activism. On the island of Engeloya in northern Norway, she runs an Artist Residency program as a platform for aesthetic research, based on ecological and interconnected thinking and cooperation. In 2022, she was the keynote speaker at the 7th Wandering University of Nature seminar Praise of the Backlands (on gentle activism, ritual and love of the Earth) in Vysoká Lípa, Bohemian Switzerland.
Andreas Weber
German biologist, philosopher and nature writer. He teaches at the University of the Arts Berlin and Bard College Berlin. He focuses on re-evaluating our understanding of the living, asks what life is and what role we play in it, and develops the idea of a new culture and politics of aliveness. He is the author of He feels, therefore he is (Malvern 2022), Matter and desire (Malvern 2023) and Minima Animalia (Unitárie 2024). In 2023 he was the keynote speaker at the 9th seminar of the Traveling University of Nature Anima Animalia and the rights of nature in Horní Maršov in the Krkonoše Mountains.


David Rothenberg
musician, natural philosopher and writer. He is a distinguished professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. In the 1980s he collaborated with the founder of deep ecology Arne Naess. Rothenberg deals with "music in nature and nature in music", looking for kinship ties that connect us with the earth and its creatures. He wrote the books Why Birds Sing, Bug Music, Survival of the Beautiful, Whale Music and Secret Sounds of Ponds. atd.Nahrával s Peterem Gabrielem, Suzanne Vega i Ivou Bittovou. V květnu 2024 uspořádal spolek Pilgrim s Davidem Rothenbergem putování Českým středohořím, které bylo spojené s nasloucháním hlasům v rybnících pomocí hydrofonů. V květnu 2025 jsme spoluorganizovali dvoudenní setkání inspirativních iniciativ a umělců nazvané „Moving Through the Land“ v berlínském centru Atelier Gardens, jehož součástí byla i společná Procházka hlubokým časem.























