The Sacred House of Eden
Plant medicine, healing, and luxury in Colorado.
The Sacred House of Eden, set in the vibrant landscape of Colorado, offers a unique approach to well-being, distinguishing itself as the only plant medicine retreat of its kind in the United States. This visionary temple focuses on harm reduction and support services alongside the sharing of natural plant medicines, creating a safe and curated environment for healing and spiritual guidance. With a team boasting over 1500 ceremonies and integrations, they provide a deeply honored space for beneficial community-based use. The remuneration covers thorough preparation, coaching, after-care, and all-inclusive lodging and meals, emphasizing that the sacraments themselves are not charged for. It's a sanctuary designed for profound personal exploration and growth, offering a luxurious setting that feels like a five-star hotel.
Highlights
- Only plant medicine retreat of its kind in the United States
- Over 1500 ceremonies and integrations conducted by the team
- Remuneration covers services and lodging, not the sacraments
- Luxurious 'Eden House' venue, described as a 5-star hotel experience
- Offers 'Hero Rates' for military, veterans, and first responders
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Setting
The retreat is located in Colorado, offering a sanctuary-like atmosphere within what they describe as a stunning Eden House. It's designed to feel luxurious, akin to a five-star hotel, providing a comfortable and supportive environment for deep work.
The practice
This center specializes in plant medicine practices, providing a safe and supportive container for the sharing of natural psychedelic plant medicines. The focus is on harm reduction, integration, and spiritual guidance, with an emphasis on results-based, well-curated retreats. Participants engage in ceremonies and receive coaching and after-care to facilitate healing and community-based use.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at The Sacred House of Eden likely revolves around plant medicine ceremonies, integration sessions, and periods of reflection. While a specific schedule is not provided, expect structured support, coaching, and communal meals. The focus is on creating a safe and curated experience for deep personal work.
Accommodation
Guests stay in the 'Eden House,' which is described as a stunning, sanctuary-like venue. It's compared to a five-star hotel, suggesting a high level of comfort and amenities. Specific room types are not detailed, but the overall impression is one of luxury.
What to bring
Given the Colorado climate, pack layers, especially if visiting during cooler months. Comfortable clothing suitable for ceremonies and relaxation is advisable. Consider bringing personal items that contribute to your comfort and spiritual practice.
How to get there
The Sacred House of Eden is located in Denver, CO. Specific directions are provided upon confirmed reservation.
Nearest airport: City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS) (79 km)
The nearest airport is City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport (COS), approximately 79 km from the center. Transfer options are not specified, but taxis or ride-shares would be available.
Nearest city: Colorado Springs
Booking information is not explicitly detailed, but directions are sent after reservation confirmation, implying an online or direct booking process.
The center operates on a paid model. Remuneration covers preparation, coaching, after-care, lodging, and meals, but not the plant medicine sacraments themselves. Special 'Hero Rates' are available for military, veterans, and first responders.
Climate
Climate Zone: Cold continental
Best Months: Mar, Nov, Jan
Avoid: May, Jul, Aug
Colorado experiences a varied climate. The warmest months are July, August, and June, while January, February, and December are the coolest. March, November, and January are the driest, with May, July, and August being the wettest. Be prepared for temperature fluctuations and potential precipitation depending on the season of your visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided at the retreat?
The center offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal options. They can also accommodate various dietary needs, including gluten-free, soy-free, and dairy-free requests.
Do I pay for the plant medicines themselves?
No, the center does not charge for the sacraments. Remuneration covers preparation services, coaching, after-care, and all-inclusive lodging and meals.
Are there any discounts available for specific groups?
Yes, The Sacred House of Eden offers 'Hero Rates' for military personnel, veterans, and first responders. You can inquire about these rates directly with the center.
What amenities are available at the Eden House?
The Eden House provides A/C in rooms, free Wifi, towels, free parking, a kitchen, coffee/tea, a cafe, a restaurant, a yoga studio, and housekeeping services.
How do I get directions to the retreat location?
Detailed directions and check-in information will be sent to you once your reservation has been confirmed.
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