Stepping into a medicine retreat is a big decision. Even when there’s a deep “yes” inside, there can also be fear, questions, and a lot of unknowns:
This post is here to walk you through the arc of our Heart of Authenticity Retreat—in plain, grounded language—so you can feel more clarity about what to expect before, during, and after you say yes to this work.
It’s not meant to convince you. It’s meant to help you feel into whether this particular container matches what your heart, body, and Spirit are truly needing.
We see preparation as part of the ceremony. The work doesn’t start when you drink the medicine—it starts the moment you honestly acknowledge that something in you is ready for change.
Here’s what you can expect before you ever arrive in Bella Vista, AR:
Initial application and screening
You’ll start by filling out an application where we ask about:
This isn’t about judging you. It’s about making sure the container is appropriate and safe for where you are right now.
Retreat interest call
If it looks like there may be alignment, we’ll invite you into a Retreat Interest Call. In this conversation, we’ll:
Sometimes the answer is yes, sometimes “not yet,” and sometimes “this isn’t the right fit.” All three are valid outcomes.
Preparation support
Once you’re confirmed for the retreat, we’ll offer guidance to help you prepare your body, mind, and life, including:
Our goal is for you to arrive feeling as clear, supported, and resourced as possible—not perfect, but present.
The Heart of Authenticity Retreat is structured as a whole‑journey container, not just a series of isolated ceremonies. While each retreat has its own flow, you can expect a rhythm something like this:
Landing and orientation
When you arrive, we’ll:
The intention is to help your body and nervous system feel the ground under you—to know that you’re not alone and that there is structure here.
Preparation circles
Before any medicine is shared, we’ll spend time:
We want you to feel empowered and equipped to advocate for yourself throughout the process.
Ceremony
In ceremony spaces themselves, you can expect:
Our role is not to control your process, but to help hold a safe, grounded field where you can meet what arises.
Integration circles during the retreat
We don’t just send you back to your room after ceremony and leave you alone with everything that surfaced. There will be time built into the schedule for:
We also make room for quiet time, rest, and nature, so your system has a chance to digest.
In many ways, the real work begins after you leave the retreat.
Integration is about how you live what you discovered—not just how you remember a powerful weekend. Here’s what you can expect on the other side:
Post‑retreat integration support
We’ll stay connected with you after you return home through:
The goal is not to keep you dependent on us, but to help you anchor what you received into your own life.
Tools for your nervous system and relationships
We’ll invite you to keep using the tools we introduced during the retreat:
These practices help your system integrate change at a pace it can actually sustain.
Ongoing discernment
Sometimes, after a powerful retreat, people want to rush into “more”—more ceremonies, more intensity, more big experiences. Part of our integration focus is helping you discern:
We care more about your long‑term wholeness than about you doing “the most” in the shortest amount of time.
Wrapping up: it’s a whole journey, not just a moment
The Heart of Authenticity Retreat is not a magic fix or a spiritual performance. It’s a whole journey—before, during, and after—designed to help you tell yourself the truth, meet what arises with support, and begin to live from a more honest, loving place within yourself.
If you find yourself reading all of this with a mix of fear and resonance, that’s okay. It doesn’t mean you have to say yes. It simply means something in you is paying attention.
If you’d like to explore more:
There is no rush and no pressure. Only an invitation to listen more deeply to what your own heart is saying.