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About Matthew Kessi

Matthew Kessi poses for a selfie on the Hobbit Trail along Highway 101 on the Oregon Coast. He's smiling and wearing a black beanie and dark jacket. Behind him are wild trees with ferns growing in the branches and various green textures of salal, ferns, and grasses.

Meet Matthew Kessi

A bridge between modern life and the wisdom of the Natural World.



Many people find their way to my work when their mind won’t turn off, and the life they built no longer feels like it fits.
On paper, everything may look successful — a career, responsibilities, forward momentum. Yet internally, there can be a quiet sense that something deeper is asking for attention.
My work helps people reconnect with the Natural World in ways that restore calm, clarity, and direction.
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A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are vivid variations of red in a tightly compacted center with strong crisp petals.

Growing Up Wild

I grew up on a dairy farm in Oregon, surrounded by forests, fields, and the quiet rhythms of the land.

As a child, the Natural World felt alive to me. Trees, moss, wind, and animals seemed to carry a kind of intelligence. Time in nature wasn’t just recreation — it was a conversation. The land reflected emotions, revealed patterns, and offered guidance in ways that felt instinctive and deeply personal.

Like many children with intuitive sensitivity, I eventually learned to set that awareness aside. The world tends to reward productivity and certainty far more than conversations with forests.

So I followed a more conventional path.

A Life in the Modern World

As an adult, I built a successful career in airline leadership and traveled extensively around the world.

My work gave me the opportunity to experience landscapes across multiple continents — mountains, deserts, coastlines, and cities filled with life and complexity. Travel broadened my perspective and deepened my appreciation for the planet’s diversity.

But something curious kept happening.

No matter where I went, the moments of deepest clarity always came when I slowed down long enough to listen to the Natural World.

Those moments stood in stark contrast to the pace of modern life, which often keeps our attention scattered and our nervous systems constantly activated.

Eventually, I began to recognize that this difference mattered.

A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are change from pink on the edges of the petals to yellow closer to the center with orange pollen in the very center. The petals are elegant.
A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are vivid variations of red in a tightly compacted center with strong crisp petals.

The Turning Point

Over time, the rhythm of modern life began to feel unsustainable.

Like many professionals, I experienced the quiet accumulation of stress, overstimulation, and constant mental noise. Even during periods of rest, my mind rarely slowed down completely.

Around that time I began working with a shamanic practitioner who helped me recognize something important:

The sensitivity I experienced as a child wasn’t imagination.

It was a gift.

And it had never disappeared.

It had simply been waiting for me to remember it.

My Unusual Ability

Over thousands of hours exploring forests, coastlines, mountains, and rivers around the world, I began to understand how this sensitivity worked.

When people spend intentional time in nature, their nervous system begins to settle. Attention sharpens. The constant background noise of modern life fades.

And in that quieter state, something remarkable often happens.

Clarity appears.
Insight emerges.
Decisions become obvious.

My unusual ability is sensing when this shift begins — and helping people reach that state of alignment far more quickly than they would on their own.

In many ways, I act as a translator between modern life and the deeper intelligence of the Natural World.

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A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are change from pink on the edges of the petals to yellow closer to the center with orange pollen in the very center. The petals are elegant.
A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are vivid variations of red in a tightly compacted center with strong crisp petals.

The “Human Magic Mushroom”

Friends sometimes joke that I’m the human version of a magic mushroom.

What they mean is this: people often have powerful insights simply by spending time with me in nature.

There is no ingestion, no ceremony, and no elaborate rituals.

Instead, we slow down, pay attention, and allow the Natural World to do what it has always done — reveal patterns, quiet the mind, and open new perspectives.

The environment itself becomes the guide.

The Kinship Questions

Over time, I distilled what I was observing into a simple framework called The Kinship Questions™.

These six questions help people reconnect with the Natural World in a practical way, shifting from simply visiting nature to developing a living relationship with it.

This framework became the foundation for my book, The Wild Cure: The Forgotten Medicine to Restore Calm, Clarity, and Connection.

The book explores how reconnecting with nature restores creative energy, emotional balance, and a sense of direction in modern life.

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A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are change from pink on the edges of the petals to yellow closer to the center with orange pollen in the very center. The petals are elegant.
A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are vivid variations of red in a tightly compacted center with strong crisp petals.

The Work I Share

Today I explore and teach this relationship with the Natural World through several paths.

I work with individuals through private nature mentorship, guiding people who are navigating burnout, life transitions, or the search for deeper meaning.

I lead immersive retreats in powerful natural landscapes, where participants slow down enough to rediscover their own intuition.

I create nature connection videos and writing that explore how the Natural World can serve as a mirror for our inner lives.

And through my book The Wild Cure, I share a framework that anyone can use to reconnect with nature in everyday life.

Across all of these forms, the intention is the same:

to help people rediscover their relationship with the Natural World — and with themselves.

What Happens When People Reconnect

When people slow down enough to listen to nature, remarkable shifts often occur.

Clients have discovered the clarity to leave unsustainable careers, rebuild healthier relationships with work and family, and reconnect with creativity that had long been buried beneath stress.

Many describe these moments as profound turning points.

What they discover is not something new.

It is something they already knew — but had forgotten.

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A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are change from pink on the edges of the petals to yellow closer to the center with orange pollen in the very center. The petals are elegant.
A bright Dahlia flower blooms with green foliage in the background. Its colors are vivid variations of red in a tightly compacted center with strong crisp petals.

An Invitation

If something about this work resonates with you, follow that instinct.

The Natural World has been guiding human beings for eons.

Sometimes we simply need help remembering how to listen again.

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You can get my newest reflections on Nature’s Wisdom delivered directly to your inbox.

Join my Substack for weekly photo journeys, short essays, and quiet invitations to slow down and reconnect with the Natural World. Each piece is designed to help you pause for a few minutes, notice more deeply, and restore a sense of calm and clarity in the middle of everyday life.

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I would like to acknowledge that much of my inspiration comes from living on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People past and present and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe.

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