- CAMPING – $465.00
- RV CAMPING 1 - Lodge Parking Area – $465.00
- RV CAMPING 2 - Overflow Parking Area – $465.00
- GLAMPING TENT – $550.00
- MINI SINGLE – $550.00
- SEMI-PRIVATE NOOK (Single) – $550.00
- SINGLE ROOM – $780.00
- DOUBLE (1 double bed; cost is for double occupancy) – $1,260.00
- DOUBLE (SHARED) – $630.00
Date & Time Details:
Arrival Time: 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 20,2024
Departure Time:1 p.m. Sunday, August 25, 2024
Location: Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center (RMERC)
Address: 1841 Overland Road, Ward, CO, USA
Contact: Rochelle
[email protected]
Registration or RMERC Questions:
Contact Kathy: [email protected]
Early Bird Pricing:
Starting at $415 (Through June 6, 2024)
Pricing:
Starting at $465 (After June 6, 2024)
Scholarships Available:
Check the scholarship option on the registration form to receive the directions to apply.
Registration and Program Payments:
$180 non-refundable registration fee. Full payment due 60 days before the program starts (your credit card will be automatically charged at this time).
Deepen Your Connection to the Web of Life
With Rochelle Calvert and Piero Falci
August 20 - 25, 2024
Deepen Your Connection to the Web of Life
Gain a profound understanding of your inner connection to the natural world through insightful dharma teachings, immersive nature experiences and heartfelt reflective inquiry. This is an opportunity to explore the understanding of deep ecology, foster a sense of reverence for the Earth and empower yourself to become an active participant in its healing and preservation. Through the profound power of nature-centered mindfulness and somatic healing this retreat is designed to awaken vitality with life and rekindle your connection to the world around you. Through a harmonious blend of guided practices, mindful explorations of nature, and gentle somatic healing techniques, you will embark on a journey of self-discovery, unlocking new pathways to personal transformation and resilience.
Venue at Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Center
See website HERE | Photo gallery HERE | Address map HERE
Daily Schedule
6am Wake up bell
6:30 Meditation
7:15 Breakfast
8:30 Morning program
12:00 Lunch
12:30-2 Free time
2:00 Afternoon program
5:00 Dinner
6:00 Evening program
8:30-9 Ready for bed/sleep
What you will love:
- Guidance and instruction in all of the actives described above
- Sitting, walking, and play time in beautiful wild setting
- Free time for rest and rejuvenation
- Evening “community-building” and celebration
- One-on-ones with the teachers
- Delicious plant-based meals, and tea and coffee
- Your choice of lodging: single room or outdoor tent site
What you will leave with
- Renewed sense of vitality
- Wholesome understanding of trauma and ways to transform life
- Feeling more engaged and alive with life
- Clarity on your place in the web of life
- Ability to resource yourself as you do the work you are called to do in life and with the Earth
What you should know
- Our retreat is designed to be enjoyable, not rigorous … and participants are expected to have an open mind and heart as we build our community and share experiences together:
- There will be a flow between alone time and group time, but come prepared to enjoy others, and participate in community and group activities.
- Use of silence: every effort is made to support a deep and fruitful retreat, and noble silence can be a valuable part of the process. We will weave periods of silence into the retreat at strategic times, to allow you to go deeper within.
- We will all share in the community work around meal preparation and cleanup.You will be able to choose your helper/yogi job. Most participants find serving others in this way quite enjoyable, and a great opportunity for practice in action.
- Some mindfulness experience is valuable but not required, and beginners are welcome. Complete mindfulness instructions will be given, appropriate for your level.
- No background understanding of trauma is necessary. There will be time to learn, explore and understand ways to be in relationship to what the various types of traumas are, as well as safe and supportive practices to heal.
- If you choose to camp, then some camping experience (car camping or backpacking) is helpful, but not required. You can stay as close to the Lodge or as far away as you like.
- You should be in good health, able to sit and walk outdoors, tolerate the 8,500 foot elevation, and smile through sudden weather changes.
- Bring the necessary clothing and equipment to enjoy being outdoors in a variety of conditions. We will be able to be indoors in inclement weather but otherwise will be sitting, eating and walking outdoors.
- Please note that the center is at 8,500 feet, similar to most Colorado ski towns. If you are concerned about acclimating from sea level, please consider a day or two in the Denver/Boulder area before the retreat. You may also want to consider bringing supplements to support acclimation.
- It is important to us that everyone makes a commitment to be present for the entirety of the retreat (from Tuesday at 4pm through Sunday at 1pm), so please plan your travel arrangements accordingly! Program starts: Tuesday, August 20th, 2024 and ends Sunday August 25th, 2024
- You will be unplugged and out of cell phone or wifi reach — during the retreat. Please complete all personal business before you arrive. The staff will have the ability to make and receive emergency calls on your behalf, but the phone is not available for personal use.
Lodging Options – view lodging options here
You may camp in a beautiful campsite, or stay in the lodge. There are a limited number of single lodging options, such as single rooms, mini singles and glamping. All the other rooms are shared accommodations. Contact Kathy at [email protected] for any rooming questions.
Lodging Prices are inclusive of all retreat costs
$465 Camping
$550 Glamping
$550 Semi-private Nook (single)
$550 Mini Single
$780 Single Room
$465|$930 RV Camping
$630 Shared Double (2 single beds; cost per person)
$1260 Double (1 double bed; cost per couple)
Scholarships
It is our intention that cost not be an impediment to practice. If you cannot afford to attend without a fee reduction, you can ask for a scholarship on the registration web site, and then pay the remaining amount.
Anyone with financial hardship is welcome to apply and will be assessed based on needs and fund availability. 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. But do not let cost be an impediment to your attending.
Payment, Deposits
A non-refundable deposit of $180 is due at the time of registration. Full payment is due 60 days before the retreat start date; you will receive an email reminder before your credit card is automatically charged at that time.
Cancellation, and Refund Policies
- If you cancel your retreat at any time, the $180 registration fee is not refunded.
- Cancellations received 60-30 days prior will get a refund of half of the final payment.
- Cancellations 30-7 days prior will get a refund of a quarter of the final payment.
- For cancellations inside of 7 days there will be no refunds.
Teacher Donations (Dana)
The cost of the retreat is set as low as possible and only covers expenses: renting the center, food, cooks, insurance, and staff travel. None of this cost share goes to the teacher, who is solely supported by the dana (generosity) of the participants. In the tradition of the Buddha, teachings are offered without a set fee, keeping costs as low as possible, so no one is excluded due to finances. In turn, we ask that your donation be as generous as possible within your means. Please bring a check or cash. We are grateful for your support.
Infectious Disease Policy
See the complete infectious disease policy here.
RMERC prioritizes creating a safe and comfortable retreat environment. While we don’t require vaccinations, testing, or masks, individual retreats might have stricter policies. We recommend wearing N95 masks during travel and self-monitoring your health before arrival. If you experience symptoms, contact the retreat leader and consider adjusting your plans. HEPA air purifiers are available in shared rooms, and mask-wearing is always welcome.
Time and Transportation
The retreat begins at 4:00pm on the first day, and ends after lunch on the last day. If you are flying into Denver, the airport is about 90 minutes from the center, so you should plan on your flight arriving no later than 1:00pm to reach the retreat center on time. Return flights departing from the Denver airport should leave no earlier than 4:30pm, so you can get to the airport on time. Please do not plan on leaving the retreat early or arriving late. If camping, you might want to allow some extra time to set up your tent before the retreat starts.
Please note that the center is at 8500 feet, similar to most Colorado ski towns. If you are concerned about acclimating from sea level, you might consider arriving a day or two in the Denver/Boulder area before the retreat.
Contact
You will be out of contact with no internet access or cellphone service during the retreat. Please complete all personal business before you arrive. The staff will have the ability to make and receive emergency calls or emails on your behalf, but phone and internet are not available for personal use.
Food and Meals
Three simple vegetarian meals a day will be provided from dinner the first day through lunch on the last day. If you want a snack between meals, or supplemental protein such as jerky or packaged fish, you can bring a small quantity of packaged unrefrigerated food. Tea, coffee and such are available all day long, along with some simple snacks such as mixed nuts and fruit. 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.
Special Needs
Figuring menus and quantities, shopping, organizing, and cooking are complex and crucial tasks for a retreat. All meals are ovo-lacto vegetarian with vegan and gluten free options available. We can accommodate common food allergies such as gluten or dairy, but not food preferences. Make sure to include on the registration form full details of any special allergy or health needs you have beyond basic vegetarian, and we will contact you if they require discussion.
Helper (Yogi) Jobs
Some of the work necessary to support the group will be handled by participants during the retreat. You will be able to choose your yogi job, and will keep it throughout the retreat. Most participants find serving others in this way quite enjoyable, and a great opportunity for practice in action.
Rochelle’s What to Bring list
Teachers
Rochelle Calvert, PhD, CMT, SEP, is a licensed clinical psychologist, ecodharma teacher, certified mindfulness teacher, and somatic experiencing practitioner. She has a devoted love to share the power and healing potential of mindfulness, somatic awareness and nature to heal trauma and to awaken and heal the Earth. She has studied and taught mindfulness for the past 22 years and knows personally the transformational potential. To share the love of these healing practices she has published a book Healing with Nature: Mindfulness and Somatic Practices to Heal from Trauma. Dr. Calvert leads courses and retreats in nature-based mindfulness, somatic experiencing and…
Learn more about Rochelle Calvert
Piero Falci teaches Mindfulness Meditation and Mindful Living. He is certified to teach the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program, the Center for Mind-Body Medicine (CMBM) model, and Mindfulness in Schools (MiSP) programs for teenagers. He received his MBSR teacher training at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and at the Brown University School of Public Health. He is a board member of the Academy of Heart and Mind and the organization’s Representative on Sustainable Development to the United Nations. Piero has written several books, including the book series “A Better Life in a Better World,” and has created a variety of courses on how to apply mindfulness…
Learn more about Piero Falci