NEW Moon Retreat in Asheville, NC
January 16-18, 2026
This New Moon retreat marks a return—to presence, to pacing, to being human.
Created to bridge the growing gap between modern spiritual practices and lived experience, this gathering centers embodiment, nervous system coherence, and relational truth. We restore right sequencing and right relationship with spirituality through ceremony, ritual, and shared experiences.
A return to joy and expression with the world.
Here, spirituality is not something we rise above our lives—it is something we learn to inhabit within them.
Relational, Spaciousness and Rest
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This is not a weekend spent entirely inside a house moving from session to session.
While we will gather each day for ceremony, ritual, and relational work, this retreat also returns us to movement, expression, and contact with the living world. Joy, laughter, spaciousness, and embodied presence are not side effects here—they are part of the practice.
We come together in sisterhood to restore energetic coherence and stabilization, not through intensity or urgency, but through rhythm, pacing, and shared experience. There will be space to learn about right leadership and right sequencing in energetic and relational spaces, grounded in lived embodiment rather than theory.
We rest, relax, and restore in a mountain retreat home in the Blue Ridge—complete with an indoor sauna and outdoor hot tub overlooking the mountains—allowing the land itself to support nervous system regulation and integration.
This is a container where we do not compromise the spiritual, the human, or the natural world.
There is space here.
There is relationship here.
There is room to commune with all of it.
Draft Schedule
This is small container of 8-14 women for connection, restoration and expression.
This is sample schedule —timing and sessions may change depending on the needs of circle that is formed and timing.
The application plays a role in the schedule of the retreat.
Alternative sessions that could be held: Past-life regression to explore feminine power and stepping into leadership.
Reconnecting to somatic lunar intuition and felt knowing.
Aswell as others.
Friday, Jan. 16
A cleansing arrival ritual with a soft welcome ceremony once we are all gathered in circle with practices to anchor, ground and descend into being.
A gently guided conversation over dinner about our experience, practices.
Where are we tired of striving or seeking?
What have we learned along the way that wants to step into our leadership now?
A relaxing night of connection by the fire.
Saturday, Jan. 17
Wake-up to silent reflection with a cup of tea or coffee enjoyed outside in the cool air or in the warmth indoors.
Join the community for a guided energetic return through breath, womb and sound to come into coherence with the nervous system and subtle body restoring what has stretched, frayed or been misunderstood through constant spiritual activation.
Break and catered lunch
Comedy tour or show with group dinner out in Asheville to reconnect with our humor, joy and human experience through holistic nourishment.
Evening anchoring through shared tea-ceremony and herbal foot soaks,
Sunday, Jan. 18
A morning new moon ceremony to return and embodied more of your wholeness in your everyday experience.
Intuitive movement and voice practice.
Speaking from the Root Circle
Catered Lunch and break
Intuitive movement or dance to remember session All levels welcome and participation are optional.
Closing Ceremony
Participants may depart after the closing ceremony or stay the night to leave in the morning.
A Field of Shared Creation
This retreat is grounded in wholeness, self-responsibility, consent, and embodied presence.
We honor privacy, pacing, and direct experience, and we allow others their process without fixing or rescuing. Participation is always optional, and care for the nervous system is central to this container.
Is this you?
This retreat is for female-identifying individuals who are ready for a return to human presence and movement with the world.
It is for those who are no longer seeking, no longer chasing activation or constant expansion, but are ready to be—to inhabit their lives, bodies, and relationships more fully.
You may feel weary of mainstream spiritual or wellness spaces, while still knowing that your personal relationship with the divine matters deeply. Rather than following external frameworks or trends, you feel ready to define how spirituality lives through you—and how you lead and embody it in your own way.
This retreat is for those who desire a container that supports the clearing of stagnation through being, doing, feeling, resting, moving, and returning—again and again—to presence.
This retreat is not for those seeking rapid transformation, high-intensity activation, or peak spiritual experiences.
It is not a space for spiritual bypass, constant processing, or outsourcing personal responsibility to a teacher, group, or method.
It may not be supportive for those who are currently looking for fixing, saving, or a single experience to resolve ongoing challenges.
This is also not a retreat for those who prefer rigid schedules, nonstop programming, or purely conceptual learning. Spaciousness, relational awareness, and embodied pacing are central to this container.
We will be staying together in a private mountain retreat home designed for rest, warmth, and connection. The home includes shared gathering spaces, quiet nooks for rest overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains.
This is a mid-century shared-house retreat. Living together is part of the experience—supporting relational awareness, attunement, and grounded presence—while still honoring privacy, consent, and individual pacing.
Sleeping arrangements include a mix of private and shared rooms. All options are offered with transparency, and participants are invited to choose what best supports their rest and regulation.
Shared spaces are held with respect for quiet hours, personal boundaries, and the option to step away or rest as needed.
We will be staying together in a modern home outside but close to downtown Asheville, designed to support both connection and retreat.
The main house includes shared gathering spaces and:
Private King Rooms
Shared bunk rooms or rooms with twin beds
Semi-Private Queen Open-Loft
Four bathrooms
Two bathrooms are attached to private bedrooms; however, all bathrooms will be shared respectfully among participants to support ease and flow.
This is a shared-house retreat. Living together is part of the experience and is held with care, consent, and respect for individual pacing.
The lodging offers comfortable sleeping for up to 16, but only 10 in-house spots are available for spaciousness and privacy.
There is a flat fee for all bed types, with options for a private or semi-private room upgrade. This ensures affordability and consent.
Participants are invited to:
Choose accommodations that best support their rest and nervous system
Honor shared spaces with consideration and cleanliness
Respect quiet hours, privacy, and the option for solitude
Room selections are offered on a first-come basis and will be clearly communicated during registration.
The energy exchange for this retreat reflects the shared home, facilitation, meals, activities, and materials provided throughout the weekend. Each tier is offered to support different needs for privacy and rest, while holding the container in equity and care.
Shared Space – $950
Includes a shared sleeping arrangement in the main house.
Semi-Private Queen Loft – $1,030
A semi-private sleeping space located in the cabin.
Private King Bedroom – $1,080
A private king bedroom in either the main house or the cabin.
Local / Non-Residential Retreat Fee – $750
For participants who will not be staying in the shared home. Limited to four participants to preserve group coherence.
Three nights lodging (for residential participants)
All facilitated sessions, ceremony, and relational gatherings
Activities and ceremonial materials
Dinner on Friday, either catered or created together
Catered lunch Saturday and Sunday
Dinner out together on Saturday
Basic breakfast offerings on Saturday and Sunday
Telegram chat for post retreat reflections and connection
What's not included: Transportation to Asheville and to activities
Payment Options:
Payment plans or alternative arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you require a special payment option, please indicate this in your application.
When the retreat is confirmed:
Please note to preserve the container, the retreat is not confirmed until we have minimum of 8 participants registered.
Because this retreat involves advance commitments for lodging, food, and materials, the following cancellation policy is in place to support continuity and fairness for all participants.
Cancellations received on or before January 3
The retreat fee is refundable minus the non-refundable lodging deposit of $250
Cancellations received between January 4 and January 9
50% of the total retreat fee is refundable.
Cancellations after January 9
Retreat fees are non-refundable.
This policy applies to all participants, including local/non-residential attendees.
The application exists to support both your experience and the integrity of the group field.
Free to apply; reviewed within 24 hours
Helps ensure alignment, safety, and shared expectations
Supports planning for lodging, meals, and group needs
If approved, you’ll receive registration details to secure your spot
Small group intentionally — spaces are limited
You'll be able indicate privacy upgrades and understand the rooms better

HELLO!
Guiding you through return to embodiment of the True Self
I am a psychic channel, hypnotist, and intuitive guide whose work centers on returning people to what is already whole within them — not through activation or chase, but through presence, pacing, and embodied leadership.
My path has woven intuitive gifts with lived experience in guiding groups, holding global programs, and creating containers where people come back to themselves. Over the past several years, my work has shifted away from the constant seeking and ascension focus of mainstream spiritual culture, toward something quieter, deeper, and more human — a spirituality rooted in the body, the nervous system, relationship, and the everyday.
I hold space through witnessing, resonance, song, and embodiment rather than performance or pressure. I trust the intelligence of pacing, consent, and nervous system coherence. My leadership is not about telling anyone who to be, but creating a field where people remember themselves, stabilize their gifts, and define their own relationship with the divine without losing their humanity.
I deeply value guiding others to see themselves more fully, and to be seen and received for their True Self.
This retreat reflects what I value most now:
contact with life, regulation, community, slowness, expression & voice, integration, and right relationship with the body, the self and spirit.