A retreat for women supporting connection to Earth, Story, and Spirit
May 30 – June 2, 2025
With Tracey Kindall
$600
Have you lost your way? Forgotten who you are at the roots of your being? Feeling called by a mysterious voice at the edge of your awareness? Haunted by the sense that something is missing? Longing for belonging? Hungry for story, for roots, for spirit? Thirsty for the power of the WILD FEMININE?
This spring, Caring for the Wild Feminine will provide a safe nature-rich place for rest and restoration, as well as a nurturing retreat structure that will lead you back to the WILD FEMININE via connection to Earth, Story, and Spirit.
Over the long weekend, we will work alone and together to slow down, explore silence and the power of story, nurture mythic mind and imagination, sync ourselves to Earth’s rhythms, define what it means to live “untamed” lives, and reconnect with our rich feminine heritage as well as our personal authentic centers.
Lovely Mavens’ Haven in Lucile, Idaho, offers a quiet refuge nestled on the banks of the wild Salmon River and overflowing with life and inspiration. This retreat will include a combination of nature immersion, group and individual activities designed to nurture imagination and intuition, discussion, periods of shared silence, and supportive guided meditations. Delicious and simple vegetarian meals prepared fresh onsite will feed your body and soul, and optional evening sauna sessions will offer a cleansing way to finish your days. During free time, the Haven and its surroundings offer ample opportunities for walking, labyrinth work, river gazing, napping, and space to create.
The retreat will begin at 2:00pm on Friday, May 30, and conclude Monday, June 2, at 1:00pm after our closing lunch. All times are MST. Guests are expected to arrive Friday afternoon by or before 2:00.
Retreat fee of $600 includes private accommodation and all meals Friday dinner through Monday lunch, access to Mavens’ Haven grounds and main house, experienced facilitation, carefully-crafted curriculum, support staff, and Saturday & Sunday evening saunas. View accommodations here.
The weekend will be nourished by homemade vegetarian meals drawing upon the garden bounty of the Haven. Dietary restrictions will be honored and accommodated.
While full online payment is preferable, check and cash (as well as Venmo) are also options. To discuss other payment arrangements or for more general info, contact Tracey at 208-271-6583 or email [email protected].
Facilitated by Tracey Kindall
Folklore Scholar, MS Univ. of OR
Life Coach and Owner, Earth•Story•Spirit.
AP History Teacher, The North Fork School
Mythology Instructor, BSU’s Osher Institute