Nonduality in Nature: The Direct Path of Beauty and Love

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1841 Overland Road, Ward, CO, USA
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Up to 30 in group
Date
August 4 - 10, 2024

Retreat Highlights

  • Meditation (both sitting and walking)
  • Dharma talks
  • One-on-one discussions with teachers
  • Hiking
  • Free time for relaxation and exploration
  • Campfire gatherings
  • Accommodation:
  • Camping
  • Indoor rooms
  • Food:
  • Simple vegetarian meals
  • The retreat is designed to be a relaxed and enjoyable experience that will help you connect with your true nature and deepen your experience of peace and happiness. It is open to beginners and experienced practitioners alike.
  • The retreat is informal and relaxed, with ample time for teaching, guiding, support, and discussion.
  • There will be times of silence and times for conversation and connection.
  • The retreat is not based on effort or technique, but on a relaxed falling back into your true nature.
  • If you have been practicing any form of Buddhism, Zen, or Mindfulness, have heard about the Direct Path or Non-Duality, or just feel drawn to a natural and deep approach to being in nature, this retreat will be a unique opportunity for you.

About this Retreat

Details of this retreat

Non-Duality in Nature: The Direct Path of Beauty and Love
Our true nature is awareness and love. Peace and happiness, which we all long for, underly the strivings of the limited sense of self, or ego. When we relax into being, all is well.
Being in the natural world invites us into this relaxation, directly experiencing the beauty around us, and the appreciation, gratitude, and love that arise in response. Being in the mountains in the soft gentle time of high summer–with green meadows, alive forests, abundant wildflowers, high peaks adorned with snowy caps, the running creek, and all the birds, moose, deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, and others–is an ideal place and time to remember the heart of who we are. Here we are invited to return to our true nature, in nature. What a gift. 

As we meditate, walk, converse, and share retreat space together, a natural sense of ease and belonging can come to the forefront of our experience. The wanting and aversion, seeking and resisting, of the conditioned mind begins to quiet. Without effort or struggle, separation dissolves and we are free to drop into love and connection. This is the Direct Path–not an effort, learning, or set of practices, but a natural and effortless connection to our very being, to the heart of who we are, which always has and always will be here.

This retreat will be informal and relaxed with ample time for teaching, guiding, support and discussion, as well as free time to explore what is being offered in whatever way is right for you. The schedule will have times of silence and at times be more open and relational, allowing the love that naturally arises to flow as conversation between and among participants in our human, social way, as well as silently as we rest in the heart of who we are, together.

The Direct Path is not based on effort or technique, but is instead a relaxed falling back into our true nature, our being. If you have been practicing any form of Buddhism, Zen, or Mindfulness, have heard about the Direct Path or Non-Duality, or just feel drawn to a natural and deep approach to being in nature, this retreat will be a unique opportunity to explore, experience, love and enjoy. 
Venue at Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Center
See website HERE  | Photo gallery HERE  |  Address map HERE
This Retreat Includes:

Guidance and instruction in non-dual meditation and being in nature (both sitting and walking) to deepen our experience of connection with what is, while allowing the sense of a fixed and separate self to dissolve.
Individual attention and small groups. Beginners who attend the retreat will be fully supported, while those more experienced will find plenty to deepen their experience, so all are welcome.
Sitting and walking in beautiful wild settings
Plenty of free time for hiking, meditation, rest, or just being in a beautiful space, alone
Evening campfire dharma talks
One on one discussions with the teachers
Simple but wonderful vegetarian meals
Camping or a variety of indoor rooms to choose from
If you want to do this retreat and the four night Solo/Sangha retreat before it, please look at the information and register for both. The interim night is included and free.

At the bottom of this page you can read comments from some of last year's participants.
General Retreat Guidelines

The retreats are designed to be enjoyable, not rigorous, but participants are expected to have a willingness to maintain periodic silence, to help with yogi jobs, and cooperate with the group structure.
Being in good health, able to walk at least the easier trails at the center.
Having the necessary clothing and equipment to enjoy being outdoors in a variety of conditions. We will be outdoors a lot, under the barn or another shelter in case of bad weather, including meditating, eating and walking.

If you are not sure about any of this, please inquire.
Time and Transportation
The retreat begins at 4:00pm on the first day, and ends about 1:00pm 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 1pm to reach the retreat center on time. Return flights departing from the Denver airport should leave no earlier than 4pm, so you can get to the airport on time. We will try and facilitate carpooling for those who wish. Please do not plan on leaving the retreat early. 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 without internet 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.
Approximate Daily Schedule
We awaken at first light, hot water and coffee are available, and we meditate outside. Then breakfast is put out, everyone eats, and then packs a trail lunch. Daily activities include being out on the land doing sitting, walking, and hiking meditation, including meditation instruction, and individual and small group practice discussions. After dinner there is an evening meditation, followed by a dharma talk around the campfire, and then bedtime or optional further meditation after dark. Please note that this retreat will include times of silence, and times of relating: it is not in complete noble silence.
Lodging
You may camp in a beautiful campsite, or stay in the lodge. Lodge rooms are for single individuals or couples or friends wanting to room together.  If you reserve a space in a single room, you may request to change your rooming to a double, with another consenting participant. Your cost will be adjusted to reflect the cost of a double room.  * Contact Kathy at registrar@rmerc.org if you will be rooming with another participants.

Lodging Options


$615   Camping
$615|$1230 RV Camping
$725   Glamping
$725   Curtain Room
$1025  Single Room
$725   Semi-Private Nook (single) see more details on registration page
$830   Shared Double Room (2 single beds; cost per person- *see note above).
$1660  Shared Double Room (1 double bed; cost per couple).

Cost and Dana (Supporting the Teachers)
The cost of the retreat is set as low as possible by Impermanent Sangha and only covers expenses: operating the center, food, cooks, insurance, staff travel, etc. The teachers and manager do not receive any of the registration fee, so they are supported solely by your generosity. We encourage you to look for an amount that fully expresses your gratitude for the teachings offered, but does not leave you financially stressed. A suggested amount for the three of them is $400-$800, though whatever you can offer is received with gratitude. Please bring cash or a blank check; as we divide it up, one check works fine.
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 just pay the remaining amount.

Anyone with financial need is welcome to a scholarship. 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. Please do not let cost be an impediment to your attending; if you need a scholarship, please ask.
Payment, Deposits
You pay $120 registration fee at registration. Full payment is due 60 days before the program starts (your credit card will be automatically charged at this time).
Cancellation, and Refund Policies

If you cancel your retreat at any time, the $120 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.

At the bottom of this page you can read comments from some of last year's participants.
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.
Food and Meals
Three simple vegetarian meals a day will be provided from dinner the first day through lunch of the last. 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 and coffee along with milk and sweeteners are available before and during breakfast. 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.

To allow us to be out on the land we will be packing our lunches after breakfast. Please bring a plastic container or two with tight fitting lids to carry your lunch in.
Special Needs
Figuring menus and quantities, shopping, organizing, and cooking are complex and crucial tasks for a retreat. We provide simple, wholesome, natural, predominantly organic, vegetarian meals. We can accommodate common food allergies such as gluten, soy or dairy, but not 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.
(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.
What to Bring List
 

COMMENTS FROM A FEW OF OF LAST YEAR'S PARTICIPANTS

"This was my second retreat at RMERC, so different and so beautiful. It was a very emotional time for me, and I totally felt carried and held by the land. I loved the simplicity and lightness of the teachings, which made meditation easier and opened a deeper connection. A wonderful experience." Christa Dokaupil, Prescott, AZ

"I loved all aspects of this retreat, the center and the staff are amazing, the instructions and expertise of the teachers are great." Bob Lawson, Bay Area, CA

"As a beginner to direct path teachings, this retreat was great, and it offered a more loose and loving way to practice. Having times for both silence and conversation created a close sangha, and I loved the time to be on the land on my own as well." David B, Boulder, CO

"This was my first retreat. This teachers were sensitive and did a wonderful job meeting me where I was, giving me the space and confidence to progress. The experience was incredible." Les Wilkinson, Nashville, TN

"I loved the co-facilitation, masculine and feminine, and the structured and unstructured approaches mixed with lots of experiential time. This supported my ability to relax, and then relax more, and touch into love and beauty. I will carry with me a greater sense of belonging and ease." Sue Taigman, Loveland, CO

"The schedule was great, the topics were brilliant, I love that love was a central theme, and the moose were excellent. The one on ones with Caverly and Johann were really timely and helpful, and after a day or two in the beauty of the place, I found myself able to abide in just being. With so much gratitude." Connie McClintock, Denver, CO

Schedule

Daily schedule varies, depending on the retreat.
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon Rocky Mountain EcoDharma Retreat Center, 1841 Overland Road, Ward, CO, USA

Directions

RMERC is located at 8941 Overland Road, Ward, CO 80481, approximately 45 minutes northwest of Boulder and 1-1/2 hours from Denver International Airport. We provide a rideshare forum for most retreats. Other options include car rentals, and Uber or Lyft.

Accommodation

Our lodge offers accommodations in single and double rooms. Camping, spaces for RVs, and glamping options are available.

CAMPING

Accommodation
Flat undeveloped camping area near the creek, available for you to pitch your own tent. The lodge is a brief, though steep, walk uphill from the camping area. Bathrooms are located in the lodge. Towels are provided. During Fall and Spring retreats especially, please be prepared for unpredictable and rapidly changing high altitude weather conditions.

RV CAMPING 1 - Lodge Parking Area

Accommodation
This RV space is next to the lodge. No hookups or electric. Generators are not allowed. This space is near the lodge, and you can connect to lodge electricity with a 100 foot extension cord and to a lodge water spicket with a 100 foot hose. Guests may use the lodge facilities. Maximum RV or trailer length is 30 ft. Available for 1 or 2 retreatants in 1 RV. Cost is for one person; you must contact us to register a second person. This RV site is close to the Lodge:

RV CAMPING 2 - Overflow Parking Area

Accommodation
These two RV spaces are about a 3 minute drive or 10 minute walk from the lodge (see the map below). No hookups or electric. Generators are not allowed. Guests may use the lodge facilities (but note the distance from the lodge). Maximum RV or trailer length is 30 ft. Available for 1 or 2 retreatants in 1 RV. Cost is for one person; you must contact us to register a second person.

CABIN BEDROOM (2 single beds)

Accommodation
The 525 square foot cabin is newly remodeled, and just a 5-minute walk from the lodge. It is quiet and private, with a full kitchen, full bath, a bedroom with two single beds, and a living room that includes a separate curtained sleeping area. The bedroom can be booked for one or two people (book as a single or double).

CABIN CURTAINED SPACE

Accommodation
The 525 square foot cabin is a 5-minute walk from the lodge. It has a full kitchen, full bath, a bedroom with two single beds, and a living room that includes a curtained sleep area with a thick foam mattress. The curtained sleeping area and is booked independently of the bedroom.

GLAMPING TENT (Single)

Accommodation
Two glamping tents are tucked underneath the lodge building, with walls blocking the wind on two sides, and full southern sun exposure and view. Each tent has a single bed and bedding, small rug, space heater, light, small table, and luggage stand.

MINI SINGLE

Accommodation
These brand new mini singles include a single bed, night table, luggage stand, table lamp, and clothes hooks. They are not large, but they are private.

SEMI-PRIVATE NOOK (Single)

Accommodation
The Nook is a low-ceiling mostly-private hideaway off of the attic dorm (3rd floor). You must crouch or crawl under an eve to enter, through a curtain, but once you're inside it's basically a private space. It has a window and a comfy floor mattress. There is a toilet in the attic; both showers are on the second floor.

SINGLE ROOM

Accommodation
Singles consist of a small private room with a single bed. Most of these are on the third floor (attic level) but some are on the second floor. There are no private bathrooms; all bathrooms are shared by everyone. The attic has a single toilet, the second floor has two showers and two toilets.

DOUBLE (1 double bed; cost is for double occupancy)

Accommodation
This double is available to couples or yogis who are registering together and wish to room with each. PLEASE SELECT 2 PERSONS for this rooming option. The person making the registration will be responsible for the total cost. The second person will receive an email asking them to complete the registration process (but no payment is required). Note: This double is on the second floor. The second floor has two bathrooms and two showers, all of which are shared by everyone.

DOUBLE (SHARED)

Accommodation
Two single beds, in a shared room. You will be matched with someone who identifies as the same gender as you.  These rooms are all on the second floor. The second floor has two bathrooms and two showers, all are shared by everyone. THIS ROOM IS SHARED OCCUPANCY: YOU WILL LIKELY BE SHARING WITH A STRANGER. If you have a preferred roommate, you can send a request to registrar@rmerc.org and we will try our best to move the two of you into a shared space.  

Venue & Amenities

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Free Parking icon Free Parking
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The center is on 180 acres of private river, meadow and woodland, adjacent to National Forest and just a few miles from the Indian Peaks Wilderness. The land is set aside as a nature preserve and is home to an abundance of wildlife, including deer, elk, moose, bear and beaver. The lodge provides comfortable year-round housing for up to 30 people. Camping is available.

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What's Included

  • We provide linens, three wholesome vegetarian meals per day, meditation supports, hiking in nature, and a variety of lodging options.

What's Not Included

  • WiFi and cell phone service are not available at the retreat center.

Customer Reviews

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I attended a week-long retreat (Metta: The Practice of Loving Kindness) that was absolutely life-changing. The location is beautiful and peaceful, the lodge is comfortable and peaceful, and the teaching and meditation were profound.

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Incredible natural setting and great teachers
My times at this retreat center have been very supportive and enjoyable. I feel like they strike the right balance between nature and comfort in terms of the facility itself, and the center also draws wonderful teachers.

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JOY !
Beyond an Amazing experience ! Couldn’t recommend it enough. Truly beautiful humans coming together to practice seeing joy in the everyday. Leaders are truly radiating people with gifted talent in teaching mindfulness. Highlights were the 48 hour solo in the woods and receiving group sessions on working the internal family systems therapy concepts!

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Awesome. Nothing more needed.
If you are on the fence about coming here, don't be. Teachers and facilities are exactly what is needed.

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The quintessential combo of nature, nurture and nutrition
I had a wonderful experience at a 5 day silent retreat called Budha nature, human nature, nature's nature. We had so many opportunities to walk in silence together and sit while experiencing the wild weather and natural beauty. And the food! It was an epicurean delight of vegan comfort food!!

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