Rocky Mountain
Ecodharma Retreat Center

A Home for Meditation in Nature

Pachamama Medicina Retreat (en español)

Jul 01 - 06, 2025

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Para español, seleccione la bandera en el menú. This retreat holds the intention to create a safe space for Spanish-speaking women from the Americas who live in Colorado and want to reconnect with their indigenous roots through the healing and wisdom of Mother Earth. Please apply here. For any questions, please contact Bianca Acosta at Email: [email protected] or Phone: 720-447-4107

RETREAT DETAILS

This four-day retreat for womxn, descendants of Indigenous peoples, focuses on the central role womxn play in healing families, communities, and the land. The retreat leaders view land rematriation as a powerful way to restore balance and heal from the wounds of colonization, emphasizing the importance of returning to Indigenous ways of life and viewing all beings as relatives. Participants will engage in Earth-based ancestral healing practices aimed at healing ancestral trauma, reclaiming languages and ceremonies, and adapting restorative land practices to address the climate crisis. This process of healing is not only about personal transformation but also about revitalizing the land and its ecosystems, as Indigenous wisdom plays a vital role in safeguarding biodiversity and promoting sustainable environmental stewardship.

Held at the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center (RMERC), this retreat will provide a safe, restorative space for womxn of all backgrounds to gather, share, and learn. Through a combination of solo time in nature, movement, guided rituals, affinity group work, and peer-to-peer dialogue, participants will explore ways to deepen love for each other and the land, heal ancestral wounds, and engage in the rematriation process. The retreat will be facilitated in Spanish and can accommodate up to 30 participants, creating an intimate environment for profound healing and connection. The leaders of this retreat aim to provide lasting resources rooted in Indigenous knowledge, empowering participants to bring transformative practices back to their communities.

PLEASE JOIN US IF:

  • If you self-identify as indigenous and are interested in the climate and/or racial justice movement.
  • If you feel burnt out and/or overwhelmed and need to recharge in an emotionally safe space in the mountains of Colorado where we gently witness and honor each other’s experience.
  • If you believe we can build a climate justice movement that is rooted in our deepest indigenous values and truth and we can engage in justice advocacy as an integral part of our spiritual and emotional growth.
  • If you feel silence, movement/dance, and empathetic emotional connection and Earth based practices and ceremonies with others can help release internalized white supremacy and other stresses lodged in our bodies.

SCHEDULE

Each day will include silent connection with Mother Earth, movement (Kundalini Yoga and somatic Qigong), traditional massage, relational practices in small groups or dyads, indigenous ceremonies by fire and water and short talks by the facilitators on indigeneity, permaculture and indigenous ways of being . The retreat sessions will discuss how our bodies store and remember trauma, how can we release these ancestral trauma through movement, rituals and group-work. We will do ceremonies to tap into our gratitude, express grief/anger or despair/fear and inspire actions.

Bianca AcostaBianca Acosta (co-leader). Bianca Acosta is a trained teacher of somatic Qigong, traditional ecological design and farming practices (best known as permaculture), and Ecodharma ceremonies at the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center. She is originally from Zacatecas, Mexico and has been living in Colorado for over 17 years.

 

THINGS TO KNOW

LEADER SUPPORT: DANA OFFERINGS TO LEADERS

The price of retreats is set as low as possible and covers only retreat center expenses. None of the fee goes to the leaders, who are solely supported by the voluntary dana offerings of yogis. In the tradition of the Buddha, the amount of the dana offering is up to each individual. We do ask that your offering be as generous as your finances allow in order to support the tireless efforts of the leaders. Please bring a check or cash. We are very grateful for your support.

PAYMENT AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

Payment and Cancellation Policies

Retreats with Private Registration

Please check with the organization hosting your retreat. 

Scholarships

Retreats with Private Registration

All yogis attending listed retreats at RMERC are eligible for an RMERC scholarship.

We invite anyone with financial hardship to apply for an RMERC scholarship. Scholarship awards are based on need and availability of funds. We ask that you request the lowest amount required to attend the retreat, so that we can offer support to as many people as possible. Do not let cost be an impediment to your attending.

Click here to apply for an RMERC Scholarship.

Please check with the organizers of your retreat about use of scholarship funds.

FOOD AND MEALS

Please check with your leader or the retreat listing about specifics of meals. 

Tea, coffee and such are available all day long, along with some simple snacks such as mixed nuts and fruit. If you want a snack between meals, or supplemental protein, you can bring a small quantity of packaged unrefrigerated food. Please do not bring anything that needs refrigeration (medicine excepted). Excessive snacks are unnecessary: if you need a boost, a little gorp or an energy bar is sufficient for most people.

GENERAL RETREAT INFORMATION

TRAVEL AND ARRIVAL AT RMERC

Arrival and Departure Times

Most retreats begin at 4:00 pm on the first day of the retreat (please check the start times in the retreat details). Yogis may arrive 1 hour early but they will not have access to the lodge or bathrooms. Yogis who are camping may set up their tents at that time. Note that all tents must be on the lodge side of the stream.

Most retreats end after lunch on the last day of the retreat, and all participants must vacate the property by 2:00 pm.  

Travel to the Retreat Center

RMERC is located about 45 minutes NW of Boulder, at 8941 Overland Rd., Ward, CO. If driving, please park in our main parking lot by the road and walk down to the lodge.

There is no public transportation to the center, and if you need a ride, the best option is to carpool with other yogis. RMERC provides a rideshare forum if your retreat uses RMERC-hosted registration (see details for your retreat). Otherwise, you may contact the leader of your retreat for assistance. Uber or Lyft may provide another option; please contact them to inquire.

Note: there is no cell phone service in the region around the retreat center.

Flights to Denver

Denver International Airport (DIA)  is about 90 minutes from the center. Your best options for travel to the center are:

You should plan on your flight arriving no later than 1 pm to reach the retreat center on time. Return flights departing from the Denver airport should leave no earlier than 5:30 or 6 pm. Please do not plan on leaving the retreat early.

MISCELLANEOUS

RMERC Donations and Membership

RMERC is a nonprofit organization with a mission to offer low-cost retreats to as many people as possible. At the end of your retreat, you are invited to make a tax deductible donation to RMERC, and also to join the membership program of the RMERC community if you so choose. More information is here.

Pets and Service Animals

RMERC does not allow pets or service animals, as moose and bears become more dangerous in their presence.

Hiking Trails

Lightning Hazards

Thunder and lightning storms are not uncommon during the summer months, and lightning is a very real hazard. Take shelter in a lightning storm, ideally in a building or in a car. If that is not possible, crouch down and maintain a low profile until the storm passes. Sound travels approximately 1 mile every 5 seconds. Count the number of seconds between a lightning strike and the sound of thunder; a 10-15 second delay indicates that lightning is several miles away, and is warning to take shelter.

Equipment Rentals and Supplies

Please check with REI in Boulder (303-583-9970) for rentals of tents, sleeping bags, pads, backpacks, etc. Boulder is the largest city in the area, and the best source of supplies. Nederland also has a few well-stocked stores, including grocery, outdoor shop, and library (but no pharmacy).

Nearby Camping

If you are searching for a place to camp prior to arrival or post-departure, we recommend using phone apps to search, for example,

  • iOverlander, for a wide variety of options
  • RV Parky, especially good for finding RV parking options
  • The Dyrt, for both free and paid camping options (premium version is best)
  • Recreation.gov app, for reservations at federal campgrounds (cost is very reasonable)
  • Hipcamp, for lower-cost camping and lodging options

KEY POINTS

  • DATES AND TIMES:

    Arrival: July 1, Tuesday, 4 pm.  Departure: July 6, Sunday, 2 pm.

  • REQUIREMENTS:

    Application required to register.

  • PROGRAM COST:
    • $111.00 – Intended for those living paycheck-to-paycheck, especially on hourly wages, or in significant debt. This covers majority of the cost of food. This is also the minimum non refundable deposit required by the center.
    • $333.00 – Intended for those with access to some income but struggling to build savings and move away from debt. This covers only food and a part of retreat center rental costs. It does not cover all expense categories.
    • $555.00 – Intended for those that are able to pay for “wants” and generally able to secure necessities for your household. This covers food, full rental cost, and other costs including a modest honorarium for guest teachers.
    • $777.00 – If you are able to pay more than the cost of the retreat, please do: it will help us offer the retreat to those not able to afford the full cost of this retreat. We really want to make this retreat available for everyone, so please help if you can.
    • All amounts over $55 are tax deductible.
  • LANGUAGES:

    Retreat in Spanish

  • ALL QUESTIONS:

    Contact Bianca Acosta:  [email protected]

  • EQUIPMENT LIST:

    Download an Equipment List

  • CALENDAR:

    Back to the Events Calendar

RETREAT MANAGER

Retreat Manager

Bianca Acosta
Bianca Acosta
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