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Step outside your normal environment and settle into a space created for presence.
Immersive retreat experiences created for reflection, connection, ceremony, integration, and meaningful time away from the pace of everyday life.
A PsiloVibe retreat is an intentionally held three-day experience designed to create space away from everyday life for reflection, connection, ceremony, personal exploration, and integration.
From the moment you arrive, the experience is built to help you slow down, feel supported, connect with others, and move through the weekend with purpose rather than pressure.
Step outside your normal environment and settle into a space created for presence.
Explore connection, ceremony, guided practices, nature, reflection, and shared moments.
Make meaning of what surfaced and begin carrying the experience into life beyond the retreat.
No pressure. Just a conversation to explore whether an upcoming retreat feels aligned.
A retreat unfolds gradually. There is time to arrive, time to explore, and time to make meaning of what you experience. Nothing is rushed. Each part of the weekend is designed to support the next.
Settle into the Sanctuary, meet your facilitators and the small group sharing the weekend with you, then slow into intentions, a walk on the land, and dinner prepared by our private retreat chef. The evening closes around the fire with music, connection, and fire-spinning beneath the Colorado sky.
Wake slowly with tea, nature, and quiet reflection before moving into the heart of the retreat. The day unfolds through guided sacrament ceremonies, Reiki, massage, art and integration, with space between experiences to journal, soak in the hot tub, walk the property, or simply rest in the Sanctuary.
Sunday is devoted to bringing the experience home. Through meditation, reflection, integration, and a closing circle, the weekend begins taking shape as something you can carry into everyday life. You leave with a 30-Day Integration Guide and a follow-up integration call already waiting for you.
The Sanctuary is not meant to pull you away from your life. It is a place to become quiet enough to hear yourself again.
Curious what a retreat could look like for you?
Book a Retreat Discovery Call → A simple conversation to answer your questions and explore whether the experience feels aligned.
Some of the most meaningful moments happen between the scheduled ones: tea on the porch, a quiet walk across the property, a conversation that stays with you, or simply having nowhere else you need to be.
Throughout the weekend, you can move between guided experiences and quieter spaces for rest, reflection, creativity, connection, and integration.
This is not a weekend built around filling every hour. It is an environment built to give you room.
Your retreat experience is personal. Participation is approached intentionally, not as a checklist.
Our retreats may include several sacramental paths, each with its own character, rhythm, and depth. The goal is never to experience everything simply because it is available. Participation is approached intentionally, with preparation, screening, conversation, and respect for what feels appropriate for each person.
This is not a menu. It is not a checklist. The right experience is the one approached with clarity, respect, and intention.
Psilocybin mushrooms can create an extended inward journey marked by altered perception, emotion, memory, imagery, and reflection. Many people are drawn to this sacrament when they feel ready to slow down, look inward, and explore what may be asking for attention.
Pharmahuasca is an oral DMT-based sacramental experience prepared with organic compounds to create an experience that can be extremely similar in character and duration to traditional ayahuasca, while using a different preparation.
N,N-DMT is known for a comparatively brief but potentially very intense experience. Its short duration can contain profound changes in perception, vivid internal imagery, and experiences that some participants describe as difficult to put into ordinary language.
Bufo and 5-MeO-DMT experiences are typically brief and powerful, with some participants describing states of stillness, surrender, unity, release, or a temporary dissolution of ordinary boundaries and identity.
Kambo is a traditional frog secretion practice and is approached separately from the psychedelic sacraments above. It is physically demanding and is only considered when appropriate for the individual, the screening process, and the retreat setting.
Current medications, medical history, mental health history, prior experience, personal intentions, and retreat-specific considerations are reviewed before participation. Some experiences may not be appropriate for a particular participant, and participation in any sacrament is never treated as an obligation.
You do not need to arrive already knowing which experience is right for you. That conversation is part of the preparation.
There is something different about sharing three intentional days with a small group of people who also chose to step away from everyday life and show up for something meaningful.
Between ceremonies and workshops, connection happens naturally. Around the fire. Over dinner. On the porch with tea. During a walk across the property. Sometimes through deep conversation, and sometimes through laughing about absolutely nothing.
Retreats are intentionally intimate, creating room to know the people around you rather than disappear into a crowd.
Share when you want to. Sit quietly when you need to. There is no expectation to perform your experience for anyone else.
Some of the memories people carry home are the unplanned ones: a story, a laugh, a late-night conversation, or simply being understood.
The retreat gives you the experience. The people you share it with often become part of what makes it unforgettable.
Come exactly as you are. The weekend is designed for presence, not performance.
A retreat can be deeply personal. The people beside you matter. Our team brings different backgrounds, strengths, and ways of supporting the experience, with one shared intention: to create an environment that feels grounded, thoughtful, human, and genuinely cared for.
Founder • Retreat Facilitator
Zac is the founder of PsiloVibe, a former U.S. Army combat medic, and a retreat facilitator whose work centers on personal growth, integration, and helping people reconnect with what feels most true in their lives. His approach is direct, compassionate, grounded, and deeply shaped by his own experience of service, healing, and transformation.
Retreat Facilitator • Private Chef • Somatic Guide
Mika brings together food, movement, design, and intentional hospitality to create experiences that feel nourishing, beautiful, and deeply human. As a private chef, somatic dance guide, designer, and lifelong student of consciousness, she helps shape the retreat from the meals and shared spaces to moments of movement, connection, reflection, and rest.
Integration Specialist • Facilitator
Maia brings a decade of plant medicine integration experience, a B.A. in Psychology, and graduate training in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Her work focuses on participant support, thoughtful integration, emotional safety, and compassionate facilitation before, during, and after meaningful experiences.
Lead N,N-DMT Facilitator • Educator
Jerak is PsiloVibe’s lead N,N-DMT and Pharmahuasca facilitator and has spent more than a decade studying DMT while facilitating hundreds of people. A published author, chemistry nerd, and lifelong student of cymatics, fractals, sacred geometry, and the deeper patterns found throughout nature, he brings equal parts curiosity, experience, and reverence to the work.
Different backgrounds. Different strengths. One shared commitment: to help you feel supported enough to have your own experience.
Have questions about the retreat, the team, or whether the experience feels right for you?
Book a Retreat Discovery Call → Start with a conversation. We’ll answer your questions and help you explore whether an upcoming retreat feels aligned.The retreat experience does not stop when ceremony ends. Your surroundings, your sleep, your meals, and the quiet moments in between all matter. That is why the weekend is designed to feel less like staying at a venue and more like being welcomed into a peaceful home.
Guests stay in warm, Airbnb-style accommodations located directly on the retreat property. The rooms are simple, clean, comfortable, and intentionally prepared for rest after full, meaningful days.
Food becomes part of the rhythm of the retreat. Chef Mika prepares nourishing meals designed to bring people back together around the table, with beautiful ingredients, comforting flavors, and the kind of hospitality that makes a shared meal feel like an event.
Some of the deepest connection happens around the table, when everyone finally stops doing and simply shares a meal together.
Your job is to arrive, settle in, and be present. We take care of the environment around you so your attention can stay on the experience itself.
A meaningful weekend can open something powerful. Integration is how that experience becomes part of your actual life.
Sunday morning is intentionally quieter. We slow down, reflect, share what surfaced, and begin translating the weekend into something practical, personal, and sustainable.
Space to reflect, process, ask questions, and put language around what the weekend meant for you before heading home.
You leave with a structured guide to help you continue journaling, reflecting, grounding, and carrying your experience into everyday life.
After the retreat, we reconnect with you so you have an opportunity to process what has unfolded and continue moving forward intentionally.
The goal is not to leave Colorado with a beautiful memory. It is to leave with something you can actually live differently because of.
You do not have to know exactly what you need before the call. That is what the conversation is for.
The retreat is over. You’ve packed your things, said goodbye to the people who shared the weekend with you, and you’re stepping back into everyday life.
But before you leave, imagine that the experience exceeded every expectation you had. Something softened. Something became clearer. Something you had been carrying no longer feels quite as heavy.
What would need to happen over these three days for you to look back and say, “That completely changed something inside me.”
A conversation you finally feel ready to have.
A deeper understanding of what you have been carrying.
A renewed sense of connection to yourself, your life, or the people you love.
The courage to move differently once you return home.
You do not need to know exactly what the weekend will give you before you come. You only need to know whether something in you is asking for a different kind of experience.
Start with a conversation. Ask questions. Learn what to expect. Decide from there.
It is completely normal to have questions before considering a retreat like this. Here are the ones we hear most often, answered as clearly and simply as possible.
That is incredibly common. Many participants arrive on their own, and plenty arrive with a mixture of excitement, curiosity, and nerves. The retreat is intentionally small so there is time to settle in, meet the team, get to know the other participants, ask questions, and become comfortable with the space before the weekend unfolds.
No. Some participants arrive with years of experience and others are exploring this kind of retreat for the first time. Your prior experience, intentions, questions, and comfort level are discussed during the discovery and screening process so the weekend can be approached thoughtfully.
Depending on the retreat and individual screening, participants may have the opportunity to explore one or more of the following sacramental experiences. Nothing is about checking boxes or doing everything available. The focus is on intention, fit, preparation, and support.
A classic mushroom sacrament often approached for introspection, emotional insight, perspective, and a deeper relationship with one’s inner experience.
An oral DMT-based sacramental experience using organic compounds intended to create an experience very similar in character to traditional ayahuasca, while using a different preparation.
A brief but potentially very intense experience often described as immersive, visionary, and capable of producing a dramatic shift in perspective.
A short, powerful sacramental experience that some people describe in terms of stillness, unity, release, or profound shifts in awareness.
A traditional frog secretion practice approached separately from psychedelic sacraments and only when appropriate for the participant and retreat setting.
Safety screening happens before a seat is reserved. We review current prescription medications, relevant supplements, medical history, mental health history, prior experiences, and anything else the facilitation team should know. If something requires medical guidance or falls outside our role, we will say so clearly.
Guests stay in comfortable, Airbnb-style accommodations located directly on the retreat property. The goal is simple: clean rooms, comfortable beds, peaceful shared spaces, and somewhere that feels more like a home than an institution.
Chef-prepared meals are part of the retreat experience, along with snacks, tea, refreshments, and shared meals throughout the weekend. Dietary preferences and restrictions are discussed before arrival so the team can prepare accordingly.
Airport pickup and return transportation from Colorado Springs can be coordinated for retreat participants. Travel timing and pickup instructions are included in your welcome materials after your reservation is confirmed.
Once your seat is confirmed, you receive a welcome packet with preparation guidance, packing information, travel details, dietary guidance, weekend expectations, and other practical information. A final preparation call is also scheduled before the retreat so you can arrive informed and ready.
The weekend closes with dedicated integration, reflection, and a final circle. Each participant also receives a 30-day integration guide and a follow-up integration call so the experience has somewhere to go once normal life resumes.
It is simply a conversation. We learn what brought you here, what you are hoping to explore, answer your questions, review relevant health considerations, talk through the retreat experience, and determine whether the retreat feels aligned for both you and the team.
You do not need to arrive with certainty. You just need enough curiosity to have the conversation. We’ll answer what we can, talk through what matters, and help you decide whether this experience feels right for you.
Book a Retreat Discovery Call → No pressure. Ask questions first. Decide from there.
Three days to step outside the noise, settle into a deeply intentional environment, and give yourself room for reflection, connection, rest, and meaningful inner work.
You do not have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to take the next right step.
Start with a conversation. Ask questions. Learn what to expect. Decide from there.
If something about this experience is calling to you, the next step is simply a conversation. Choose a time that works for you and we’ll talk through what brought you here, answer your questions, and explore whether an upcoming retreat feels aligned.
No need to have everything figured out before we speak. That’s what the call is for.
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