This isn't a retreat you book to relax. It's a few days in the mountains to do the kind of work that changes the trajectory of what comes next. Deep emotional excavation. Ceremonial healing. The Rocky Mountains as your backdrop.
A few days away from your life can do more than months of sitting in the same room with the same thoughts. A change of terrain changes your thinking. That's not philosophy. That's physiology.
Over the years I've worked with and learned from practitioners I consider masters of their craft, across traditions that span breathwork, sound healing, ceremonial plant medicine, and more physical medicines like Kambo. I've picked up a lot of tools.
The tools we use depend entirely on you: where you are in your journey, what you're ready for, and what will actually serve you. That conversation happens before anything else.
"If you're looking to disconnect from the world for a few days and spend it healing in the Rocky Mountains, this is for you."
And if ceremonial medicines aren't your path, that's completely fine. A day in nature engaged in deep emotional work, followed by guided breathwork and meditation, will do more than you'd expect.
Every ceremony is scoped on the call. These are paths, not packages. What we do together is built around you.
Guided breathwork sessions combined with deep emotional processing and targeted shadow work. No substances, no ceremony. Just you, your breath, and the work. Powerful in its own right.
For those called to work with ceremonial plant medicines under experienced, intentional guidance. These experiences are prepared for carefully and never taken lightly.
Traditional Amazonian medicines used for physical and energetic purging. Not for the faint of heart, but for those ready, deeply transformative.
This is the general shape of what a ceremony experience looks like. Every detail is tailored to the individual: the timeline, the work, the pace. What follows is a starting point, not a script.
Arrive in Estes Park, CO. Get settled into your accommodation, decompress from the drive or flight, and begin with an initial conversation: where you are, what you're carrying, what you're hoping to walk away from.
A day of physical activity in the mountains: hiking, exploring, moving through the landscape. Nature has a way of loosening things that hours of sitting can't. The physical work primes the emotional work.
The evening ceremony: breathwork, sound, or plant medicine, depending on what was established beforehand. This is the centerpiece of the experience. Prepared for intentionally, held with care.
The day after is as important as the ceremony itself. We spend it integrating: talking through what came up, anchoring the insights, and mapping what changes when you go back to your regular life. This is where the real work solidifies.
The list below is the foundation of what a full ceremony experience includes. Every engagement is scoped individually on a consultation call. What's below is a starting point, and the details are built around your specific needs and goals.
This is not a fixed package. What we do together, how long we spend, and which tools we use are all determined in conversation before anything is confirmed. The call comes first.
Accommodation in one of Colorado's most breathtaking mountain towns, gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park.
Hiking, exploring trails, or other physical activity in the Rockies. Multiple options depending on fitness level and preference.
Breathwork, sound healing, or ceremonial plant medicine, determined beforehand based on your readiness and intention.
A traditional Amazonian purgative medicine for those called to it. Discussed and prepared for in advance. Never offered casually.
Hours of 1-on-1 targeted shadow work throughout the experience: before, during, and after ceremony.
The day after ceremony dedicated to integration: processing, anchoring insights, and mapping forward movement.
Ceremonial work is not a shortcut. It is not a vacation. And it is absolutely not something you should do to escape your life. You're doing it to go further into it.
The people who get the most out of this are the ones who come prepared, come honest, and are willing to let the experience do what it's designed to do, even when that's uncomfortable.
That's why we talk first. Every time. No exceptions.
Let's Talk FirstYou've done some inner work already. You know the territory, and you're ready to go deeper than you've been able to go alone.
You're in a season of transition. A major life change, loss, or turning point that you want to move through with intention rather than just survive.
You're willing to be honest. With yourself and with me. This work requires it.
You're looking for a spiritual experience as a form of escapism
You're in acute mental health crisis without professional support in place
You're unwilling to do the work before and after the ceremony itself
The first step is a conversation. No commitment, no pressure. Just an honest talk about where you are and whether this is the right next move for you.