Explore Our Retreats
We provide a regenerative sanctuary for healing, transformation, and awakening—where every element, from the land to the ceremony, the relationship with your guide supports wholeness and renewal.
Upcoming Group Retreats
April 16-19, 2026
01 / Nature as Our Teacher
At BCRC, the natural world we are surrounded by is our living guide. The mountains, forests, living water, and open sky shape our pace. The seasons inform our rituals. We listen to the land as an intelligence that teaches timing, presence, resilience, and belonging, reminding us that true wisdom is rooted in relationship with the Earth.
04 / Connection Through Community
Healing and transformation happen in relationship — what we call the “me and the we.” Boulder Canyon is intentionally shaped as a living sanctuary where people are met, witnessed, supported, and celebrated. We welcome your wounds, your bravery, your courage and your commitment to heal. Community is where we learn to trust again, and where integration and lasting change are woven into daily life.
Philosophy
02 / Sacred Plant Medicines
Within ceremonial and spiritual contexts, sacred plant medicines are approached as teachers that invite remembrance, reverence, and reconnection. They are not treated as cures, but as doorways for insight and deeper relationship with self, nature, and the sacred. When held within ethical, grounded, and integrative containers, they support a return to wholeness by restoring coherence between body, heart, spirit, and life direction.
05 / Ritual Is How We Return to Self
Through prayer, mantra, seasonal ceremony, and land-based rites, we step into conscious relationship with the sacred, the ancestors, and the living world. Ritual becomes a way of remembering who we are beneath conditioning and fragmentation. Here we restore belonging, reorient the soul, and anchor transformation into lived experience.
03 / Rooted in Classical Tantra
BCRC’s spiritual spine is grounded in Classical Tantra: a non-dual tradition that honors the body, the natural world, devotion, mantra, and ritual as sacred expressions of consciousness. Rather than seeking transcendence away from life, Tantra invites awakening within life, teaching that liberation is lived through embodiment, relationship, and reverent participation in the world.