Honoring life's greatest mysteries through mindful grief work and transformative healing practices
Sandor says, "People say that you don't find Ayahuasca, it finds you. The teacher appears when the student is ready for the lesson, so it is with Ayahuasca. It will come to you when the time is right." See more
Deb says, "During a life transition, I found myself uncertain about the future. I had learned about the Osage Forest of Peace from a friend and I know immediately that I would one day spend time there." See more
Philip says, "In 8 weeks my life changed so much for the better! I was unable to make so many important changes that needed to be made for the last 10 years. It is fundamental." See more
Olivia says, "I hugely benefited from learning new communications models at the Haven. I feel received and empowered around myself and my emotions and can now communicate them effectively." See more
Anonymous says, "What an incredible experience. As someone who has never even dabbled with recreational drugs I was a little apprehensive of entering the world of psychedelics. I need not have worried as Nancy explains, reassures and guides you through every step of the journey and I felt at ease throughout." See more
Ionut says, "How to describe in words such a profound experience?! I won’t talk about the experience itself as it is to personal and intimate but i can talk about Isa and the great job that she does." See more
Death and grieving retreats typically range from USD $90-200 per day for group programs to USD $444-580 per day for more intensive experiences. Pricing varies based on accommodation type (shared rooms starting around USD $2,222 for multi-day stays, private rooms from USD $2,999), retreat location, and program length. Many retreats offer sliding scale options or scholarships for those needing financial support. Single-day programs tend to be more affordable, while immersive 5-day experiences average around USD $3,150 total. Some venues, particularly in countries like Canada, provide pay-what-you-can models to ensure accessibility.