White Rabbit Collective — The retreat is situated on sacred Native land in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Crestone, Colorado. This landscape, alive with its own medicine, is set among pines and features high mountain lakes and waterfalls, providing a naturally serene and powerful environment for healing and introspection.

White Rabbit Collective

Breath, plants, and expansion in Crestone.

United States Crestone paid

White Rabbit Collective in Crestone, Colorado, offers a unique approach to healing through conscious breathwork and sacred plant medicine. Set on sacred Native land within the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this retreat provides a serene backdrop for deep inner exploration. The collective emphasizes creating a pure, safe, and sacred space for individuals to reconnect with their higher selves and experience profound expansion. With a commitment to accessibility, they aim to make these healing modalities available to all. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, community, and ceremony, guided by experienced facilitators Justin and Don, for a journey of self-discovery and peace.

Highlights

  • Fusion of Plant Medicine and Breathwork
  • Located on sacred Native land in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
  • Commitment to accessibility for healing modalities
  • Guided by experienced facilitators Justin and Don

Good for

plant medicine practitionersbreathwork enthusiastsnature loversthose seeking deep healingcommunity-oriented retreats

Setting

The retreat is situated on sacred Native land in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Crestone, Colorado. This landscape, alive with its own medicine, is set among pines and features high mountain lakes and waterfalls, providing a naturally serene and powerful environment for healing and introspection.

The practice

White Rabbit Collective focuses on conscious breathwork in harmony with sacred plant medicine. Participants engage in deep dives into inner healing, expansion, and peace, supported by community and ceremony. This practice aims to help individuals reunite with their higher selves and step into boundless expansion.

A typical day

A typical day at White Rabbit Collective involves a fusion of plant medicine and breathwork sessions, complemented by time for reconnecting with self and nature. Meals are provided, and the overall structure is designed to support inner healing and expansion within a ceremonial setting.

Accommodation

Information about specific lodging arrangements is not provided; please inquire directly with the center.

What to bring

Given the mountain setting, pack layers for varying temperatures. The average annual temperature is 7.5°C, with warm summers and cold winters. Essentials for a retreat in nature, such as comfortable clothing and possibly hiking shoes, would be advisable.

Address Crestone, Colorado

How to get there

Specific directions to the retreat location in Crestone, Colorado, will be sent via email after your deposit is made.

Nearest airport: San Luis Valley Regional Airport/Bergman Field (ALS) (64 km)

The nearest airport is San Luis Valley Regional Airport/Bergman Field (ALS) near Alamosa, approximately 64 km from the center. Information on airport transfer options is not provided.

Nearest city: Alamosa

Languages
English
How to book

Details on the booking process are not explicitly stated, but directions are provided after a deposit is made, implying an online or direct booking system.

Pricing

White Rabbit Collective operates on a paid model. Specific pricing details are not available; please consult their website or contact them directly for cost information.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jan, Feb, Mar

Avoid: Oct, May, Nov

Crestone, Colorado, experiences a high-desert mountain climate. The annual average temperature is 7.5°C, with warm summers (July, August, June) and cold winters (January, December, February). The driest months are January, February, and March, while October, May, and November are typically the wettest.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of meals are served at the retreat?

The retreat provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with dietary options including vegan, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free to accommodate various needs.

Are there any specific amenities available at the retreat location?

Yes, the venue offers amenities such as A/C in rooms, free Wifi, a spa, towels, a hot tub, and coffee/tea facilities for your comfort.

Who are the facilitators at White Rabbit Collective?

The retreats are guided by experienced teachers Justin and Don, who lead participants through the plant medicine and breathwork practices.

How do I get directions to the retreat location?

Directions to the retreat will be provided in a preparation email once your deposit has been made.

Is the retreat suitable for beginners to plant medicine or breathwork?

The collective is committed to creating a pure, safe, and sacred space for each person's unique unfolding, suggesting an inclusive environment for those new to these modalities. It's best to contact them directly to discuss your experience level.

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