Colorado Mirroring Training
Join guides Erinn Jacques and Callum Bobb in the Colorado wilderness, surrounded by the vast peaks and valleys near Leadville, and in the wild terrain of your own heart.
The art of mirroring is a practice of deep listening and sacred reflection. Rooted in the medicine of the four shields/four directions, this training invites you to step fully into presence with another — listening with body, psyche, mind, and spirit — and to offer back their story in a way that illuminates truth, beauty, and transformation.
This work is both training and ceremony: a chance to deconstruct old ways of hearing and speaking, and to reconstruct a way of reflecting that is rooted in wisdom, reverence, and belonging.
An Embodied Training in the Art of Mirroring
“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than they seek.”
– John Muir
What to Expect
Teaching circles to explore the theory and heart of mirroring
Solo time in nature with the directions/shields as guides
Story council to practice and refine the art of reflection
A living ceremony of listening — to yourself, to one another, and to the land
This is not just about learning a skill; it is about embodying a way of seeing and being with others that nourishes the roots of community.
Who This Training Is For
This training is for those who have already walked a Storytelling Retreat or a Vision Quest and feel called to go deeper. It is an incredible, embodied experience — one that participants from last year described as life-changing.
If you are unsure whether this training is the right fit for you, please reach out to Erinn with your questions.
Comfort with camping is required.
Limited to 6 participants
DETAILS
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July 18 - 24, 2026.
Carpool options are available — reach out to Erinn.
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$2000 — includes food for the week and lodging in Colorado the night of July 18 and on the journey home July 23rd. Does not include airfare.
A $350 non-refundable deposit will hold your spot.
The remaining $1650.00 will be paid closer to the retreat.
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Meals are provided. Please inform Erinn of any food allergies or dietary preferences.
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A full list of required equipment will be provided upon registration. Some of the basics include: Hiking boots, 60+ L backpack, 20 degree sleeping bag, sleeping pad, lightweight camp chair, merino or synthetic quick dry clothing, whistle, compass and other wilderness gear.
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Limited to 6 participants, to preserve intimacy and depth of practice.