Sacred Cacao Mushroom Ceremony for Life Transitions Small-Group Retreat with Preparation & Integration at Harmony Taos Farm Limited to a small group to ensure safety, personal attention, and meaningful preparation and integration support.

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825 Camino Anglada, Taos, NM, USA
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Up to 7 in group
Date
May 29 - Jun 1, 2026

Retreat Highlights

  • A licensed therapist & trained guide plus musician for Sacred Cacao Mushroom Ceremony
  • A trauma-informed container
  • A preparation session for either style retreat
  • An Integration session post retreat for either version
  • One IFS-informed intuitive coaching session
  • Daily yoga and /or somatic practices
  • Daily check-in and guidance
  • Orchard reflection time & land immersion
  • Seasonal farm-to-table meals
  • Fresh made veggie juice and/or housemade kombucha
  • Optional seasonal farm activities: solar fruit drying, fruit canning, kombucha preparation, harvesting, flower arranging,
  • Hot springs hike to the Rio Grande (image above) OR forest bathing alternative

About this Retreat

Details of this retreat

There are moments in life when a chapter ends and something new is trying to begin. This intimate weekend retreat supports people at that threshold, offering clarity, ancestral guidance, and a carefully held ceremonial experience.
Through preparation work, a guided sacred cacao mushroom ceremony, and thoughtful integration, participants are invited to listen deeply to their own inner wisdom and the voices of their ancestors. The goal is simple: release what no longer serves you, reconnect with deeper purpose, and step more consciously into the next chapter of life.
Ceremony & Support
The heart of the retreat is a sacred cacao medicine ceremony on Saturday night, facilitated by Ricardo Guerrero. Ricardo is a trained practitioner in the Toltec and Apache traditions with 13 years of ceremonial experience and a deep relationship with the spirit of the Niños Santos.  Ricardo comes to this work with authorization from elders and with an intact living and honored lineage.
Preparation for and integration of this work are essential, and thus a pre-journey consultation and a post-journey integration session will be offered to help you enter and process the ceremony with safety and support.

About Blue & Harmony Taos Farm
The retreat takes place at Harmony Taos Farm, hosted by Blue, who lives on the land and holds the container for the weekend. After 17 years as a successful real estate entrepreneur, she felt called to step away from her career and familiar surroundings to devote herself to work supporting personal and collective transformation, guided by the belief that our choices affect the next seven generations.
Harmony Taos Farm was created as a peaceful sanctuary where people can slow down, reconnect with themselves and the natural world, and listen more deeply to their inner guidance. Blue lives on the property full-time and tends the land with care, creating a stable and intentionally held environment for those who come to do inner work.
Drawing on decades of experience and her own path of growth and renewal, Blue offers a compassionate, non-judgmental space where participants can explore ancestral wisdom, release limiting beliefs, and allow their nervous systems to settle in the quiet support of the land.
Before the retreat, each participant meets with Blue for a private intake call to clarify intentions. During the weekend she offers a one-on-one IFS-inspired coaching session, along with optional practices such as gentle movement, forest bathing, or a nearby hot springs visit to deepen reflection and integration.

What Makes This Retreat Different
Many medicine retreats focus only on the ceremony. This retreat is designed as a complete arc of preparation, ceremony, and integration, giving you support before, during, and after the weekend.
Key elements include:
• Pre-retreat check-in with Blue and post retreat check-in with Ricardo
• Individual coaching and intention-setting with Blue
• A host who lives on site and holds a grounded, safe container
• Small group size for personal attention and safety
• Nature-based practices to support reflection and integration
• A sacred ceremonial container held with intention and care

Ideal For
This retreat is supportive for anyone navigating life transitions such as:
• Career or life direction changes
• Relationship shifts or new stages of life
• Grief or ancestral exploration
• Spiritual awakening or deep inner work
• Seeking clarity, purpose, or alignment
No prior ceremonial experience is required—only a sincere intention to engage thoughtfully with the process.

Schedule

Day 1:
Arrive, settle in, enjoy tea overlooking the Pueblo Mountains, optional private meeting with Blue to clarify intentions. reflection time in gardens and orchard. Farm dinner. Evening activity may include music, body tales, additional fee massage, or reflection time as desired.

Day 2: begin the day with yoga, pranayama breathing, seasonal fruits from the farm, canning, solar drying, or harvesting or reflection time as desired. PM: excursion to hot springs or forest bathing, IFS session work, journaling, sketching, garden salad, local cuisine, evening either pre arranged mushroom cacao ceremony, sound healing, or yoga with pranayama.

Day 3: yoga in the yurt or on lawn, reflection circle, IFS session, body tales or time in the garden and orchard. Farm activities , option to book massage, ancestral clearing work, intuitive reading, tarot, Feldenkrais table work. Depart after Lunch or feel free to stay on the farm.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon Harmony Taos Regenerative Farm Retreats, 825 Camino Anglada, Taos, NM, USA

Directions

Directions: There are three nearby airports, the closest is the small municipal Taos Airport with seasonal bi weekly flights, Santa Fe Airport and Albuquerque airport. Host can arrange for car and driver from Albuquerque and Santa Fe for additional fee. Host will pick up at Taos airport at no fee. Further, there is a flight to Alamosa From Denver.

Accommodation

A cottage bedroom with hand-painted mural, full of size bed A southwestern themed guest bedroom with a queen Saatva mattress A private apartment with artistic Saltillo-tile kitchen, queen bed, private bath, and Pueblo Mountain views Glamping: a 16-foot Bell tent features bamboo covered memory foam mattresses (two twin beds or merged for king) with sunrise views and nearby mountain views Glamping With Mountain View: a 16-foot Bell tent features memory foam futons ( two twin beds), an outdoor seating or king) and fantastic views of the Pueblo Mountains

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double occupancy glamping tent with twin beds that convert to king, and SW themed bath house access
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single occupancy glamping tent with with twin beds that convert to king, nd SW themed bath house access
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Double Occupancy garden Cottage, w/ mural, Full size bed, SW themed bath house access
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Single occupancy garden Cottage w/ mural, Full sized bed, SW themed bath house access
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Double Occupancy Guest room, Queen bed, in Main home, SW themed Hall bath, good choice for persons w/ limited mobility
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Single Occupancy Guest room, Queen bed, in Main home, SW themed Hall bath, good choice for persons w/ limited mobility
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Double Occupancy Apartment, SW themed kitchen, stunning views, living room, queen bed, full bath w/ shower, very private, ideal for writers, anyone seeking healing
Accommodation
Single Occupancy Apartment, SW themed kitchen, stunning views, living room, queen bed, full bath w/ shower. Very private, ideal for writers, anyone seeking healing

Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
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Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
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Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
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Harmony Farm is located on the ancestral land of the Tiwa Pueblo People, surrounded by the Sangre De Cristo mountains, expansive views, and thriving food systems. The land encorporates:
- 4 acres of orchards, flower gardens, and seasonal vegetables, regenerative fields
- A 24-foot wood-floored yurt for movement and gathering
- Intimate group size (max 7)
- Private apartment option with kitchen & mountain views
-longer stays options for those seeking personal creative and or healing time

Meals

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Menu Types

Seasonal farm fresh greens at every meal, local eggs, seasonal farm fruit desserts (crisps, cobblers), cuisine inspired by the southwest such as tamales, chile verde, housemade kombucha.

What's Included

  • Accommodation (4 separate choices/prices)
  • 3 farm-to-table meals per day (except for Cacao Ceremony day)
  • Internal family systems session with Blue
  • Airport transport (to and from) for an additional fee
  • Additional days for integration and reflection (inquire with your host for fees)
  • Optional add-ons: ancestral lineage healing, hypnotherapy, tarot with master Tarot Elder, Feldenkrais Functional Integration table sessions, massage,

What's Not Included

  • Airfare
  • Airport transportation (available with additional fee)

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