Retreats
During these multi-day immersions, we cultivate a deep connection with our inner being. We gather in community among the forest, beneath the sun and moon, as we emerge and change with the seasons.
Spring
Blossom & Renewal
May 23 - 25
3 days/2 nights
Summer
Growing & Tending
Aug. 15-17
3 days/2 nights
A retreat is a time for remembrance, to linger, saunter, savor, and following the whim of desire and dreams to just slow down, lean in, and listen.
Join us for:
Sacred space and time to journey to wholeness through portals of self, spirit, and senses
Offerings attuned to our seasonal and elemental nature
Daily yoga to bridge movement, breath, openness, and receptivity
Guided forest therapy to cultivate connection between our inner and outer realms
Spaciousness and rest; contemplative moments and creative play; refinement and expression
Acceptance just as you are, no special background or experience is required, we all begin where we are
Autumn
Threshold & Return
Nov. 6-9
4 days/3 nights
Registration will open 6 weeks prior to the retreat date and close 2 weeks prior to the retreat, or when the maximum number of participants are registered (8). To reserve your spot, a non-refundable security deposit ($50) is required during registration. If the retreat fills, a waitlist will be accepted.
Registration & Cost
The cost of the retreat includes lodging, meals, special activities supplies. All meals are vegetarian, and we can easily accommodate other dietary restrictions. Lodging is primarily shared rooms, with some private rooms available. A packing list and additional directions will be shared with all registered participants prior to the retreat.
Additional Logistics
Arrival Day: We will enjoy a nourishing meal, followed by an opening practice to move our bodies, settle into the space, meet each other and ourselves, and prepare for our retreat.
Day Two/Three: Awake to quiet with a morning of free time and space, followed by yoga and lunch. During the afternoon, connect with nature during a guided forest therapy session. Enjoy a healthy dinner following by a special evening session: forest therapy by moonlight, yin yoga, meditation, or something else.
Departure Day: A slow gentle morning with space of circle and connection. In silence or story, we will share our experiences during our closing ceremony as we prepare for integration.
Retreat “Itinerary”
FAQs
Who is this retreat for?
These retreats are for kind humans looking for time and space to slow down and step out of the habitual patterns of daily life. A maximum of 10 participants creates an intimate atmosphere and fosters community acceptance and support. No prior experience is necessary, and you are invited to come as you are. The retreat is designed to be gentle and spacious, curated with invitations of curiosity and exploration. Nothing is forced or expected.
What does a supportive silent retreat mean?
These retreats are held in a space of supportive silence, meaning we give participants freedom and spaciousness for new and emergent feelings, emotions, and movements. We come together with an intention of quietude without small talk, asking for permissions, or expectations. However, there will be a few opportunities to participate in a sharing circle where speaking from the heart and deep listening are practiced. During these times, we invite you to speak without planning, worry or fear of what comes out. In this way, we are experiencing silence in a few different ways. We silence our inner critic to reach inner quietude as we share what our heart space holds. We also practice listening with a full body and silence our reactions. During deep listening, it isn’t important if we agree or disagree with what is said. Simply witnessing authenticity in the present moment is a way to practice silence while listening.
Where is the retreat held?
The retreat is held on a secluded wooded property in north-central WV near Elkins. Directions and exact location will be shared with registered participants.
A central house serves as the main retreat space. On the first floor, a full kitchen for cooking shared meals, a shared dinning and living area with ample space for relaxation, reading, and crafts, a library with a unique collection of books and artwork, and a zendo for yoga, meditation, and sharing circles. On the second floor, shared bunk rooms and private bedrooms for restful sleep. Throughout the whole house, beautiful artwork and open windows invoke transformation and introspection.
The central house is nestled among the forest, with walking trails, flowing streams, and plentiful trees and other forest beings.
What do I need to bring?
A full packing list will be shared with registered attendees prior to the retreat. Typical items to bring include:
Linens - towels, blankets, sheets (twin size), pillow case
Comfy clothing including thick socks or slippers to keep your feet warm
Personal journal and pen
Your favorite art supplies - paints, pencils, fibers, etc.
Yoga supplies - mat, blocks, and blankets (2)
Outdoor and weather appropriate clothing and footwear
What is the food like?
All meals will be simple, healthy, and vegetarian. We will accommodate other dietary restrictions based on participants. We’ll take turns cooking and cleaning for meals, and we will coordinate meals prior to the retreat.
What is your cancellation policy?
Registration will open 6 weeks prior to the retreat and close when the maximum number of participants is reached (10) or 1 week prior to the retreat. If the retreat fills up, a waitlist will open.
To reserve your spot, a non-refundable security deposit ($50) is required during registration. You may pay the remaining balance during registration or anytime 2 weeks prior to the retreat.
You may cancel up to two weeks prior to the retreat and receive a refund. If you cancel within two weeks of the retreat, you will only receive a refund if someone is accepted off the waitlist, or you find someone to take your spot.
I understand sh*t happens. Please reach out to me, and we will do our best to figure something out.