Flagship Retreat · 5 Days · Colorado
Awaken
Five days at a 150-acre wooded retreat property in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies. Two psilocybin ceremonies, a cohort of around ten, and eight weeks of integration support that walks with you after you leave.

What is Awaken
What is the Awaken retreat?
Awaken is Ceremonia's flagship five-day psilocybin retreat, held at a private 150-acre wooded property about 40 minutes from downtown Denver in the Colorado Rockies foothills. Cohorts are capped at around ten participants, small enough that every person gets real attention from facilitation, large enough that the group becomes its own source of support. The retreat is operated under Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act (Proposition 122) with psilocybin facilitation led by Austin Mao under DORA license NMF.0000036. Each retreat includes two full psilocybin ceremonies, preparation sessions, integration days between ceremonies, and an eight-week post-retreat integration arc with group circles and 1:1 calls. Awaken is designed for people who are ready to do real inner work inside a legal, ceremonial container, not a clinical trial, not a festival, not a solo experience. The setting, the cohort design, the facilitator-to-participant ratio, and the integration support are all built around what the research shows makes psychedelic-assisted work translate into lasting change.
Read the full safety and screening criteriaWho this is for
You might be a fit if...
- You have done years of therapy and feel stuck below the surface
- You are a leader, founder, or creative carrying invisible weight
- You want a legal, safe, ceremonial container, not a clinical trial
- You are not in active crisis but ready to do real work
- You have heard about psychedelics for a decade and finally feel called
- You want to be seen and held in a small, high-trust group
The retreat arc
Five days, held
- Day 1
Arrival
Land in Denver, take group transport to the property. Opening circle, intention setting, and a shared meal. The container begins before the first ceremony.
- Day 2
Preparation
Facilitator 1:1 intake conversations, somatic grounding practices, and group container building. No ceremony today, this day builds the trust that makes ceremony possible.
- Day 3
First Ceremony
Morning intention work, then a full psilocybin ceremony of five to six hours. Evening integration circle to begin landing what arose.
- Day 4
Integration Day
Rest, journaling, optional therapy time, and a group sharing circle. The body and mind are still metabolizing. This day exists to slow the process down.
- Day 5
Second Ceremony and Closing
A second psilocybin ceremony for participants ready to go deeper, followed by a closing integration circle and group meal before departure.



What is included
Everything you need is here
5 days lodging at the property
Private and shared room options available
All meals
Chef-prepared, organic, dietary-restriction friendly
2 psilocybin ceremonies (RFRA framework)
Facilitated by Austin Mao, NMHA-licensed (DORA NMF.0000036)
2 facilitators on property at all times
Ratio of 1 facilitator per 5 participants
On-call MD and clinician support
Medical oversight throughout the retreat
8 weeks post-retreat integration support
Weekly group circles and one 1:1 session with your facilitator
Lifetime alumni community access
Integration circles, peer connection, and future cohort priority
Round-trip transport from DEN airport
Group shuttle both ways included
The science
What the research shows
Two landmark studies changed the conversation. Carhart-Harris and colleagues published in the New England Journal of Medicine (2021) found that a single high-dose psilocybin session paired with psychological support produced remission rates in treatment-resistant depression that antidepressants took months to approach. Davis and colleagues published in JAMA Psychiatry (2021) found similar signal for anxiety and depression in a broadly healthy population. Neither study was about retreat settings specifically. Both were about what psilocybin does when held inside a structured, supported psychological container.
The Awaken retreat is built around the same principle: the medicine opens a window; the preparation, facilitation, and integration arc determine whether anything lasting happens inside it. We do not claim clinical outcomes. We do take the research seriously enough to build every part of the program around what it shows works.
Mechanism
How psilocybin opens a window
A simplified view of what the research suggests happens in the brain during and after a ceremony.
Step 1
5-HT2A binding
Psilocin binds serotonin 2A receptors on cortical neurons.
Step 2
Default mode network shifts
The self-referential DMN reduces its rigid control patterns.
Step 3
Window of plasticity
A multi-week period of increased neuroplasticity follows.
Step 4
Integration
Practice and support during this window encode lasting change.
Mechanism is illustrative; outcomes vary and are not guaranteed. See the research library for primary sources.
What participants say
From the people who went
Real alumni from Awaken cohorts. Tap any card with a play badge to watch their full story.
Frequently asked
Questions people actually ask
Will I be in an altered state the whole retreat?
No. The psilocybin ceremonies each run five to six hours. The rest of the retreat is preparation, rest, integration, and group work in ordinary consciousness. Most participants find the non-ceremony time as important as the ceremonies themselves.What if I have a difficult experience during ceremony?
Difficult experiences are part of the range, not a sign something went wrong. Two trained facilitators are present throughout every ceremony. The container is designed to hold difficulty without pushing past it or forcing resolution. We use grounding techniques, somatic anchors, and facilitator presence to work with what arises rather than against it. The integration days afterward exist specifically to process what was hard.Is this legal?
Yes. Awaken operates under Colorado's Natural Medicine Health Act (Proposition 122), which legalized psilocybin service for adults 21 and older. All psilocybin facilitation is conducted by Austin Mao under DORA license NMF.0000036. This is a regulated, licensed framework, not a legal gray area.What about medications I am taking?
Medications are reviewed in detail during the 60-minute clinical intake call. SSRIs and SNRIs typically require a taper before ceremony under your prescriber's guidance. MAOIs are a contraindication. Some antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and cardiovascular medications require case-by-case review. We do not ask anyone to taper without a plan in place and your prescriber's support.What if I am not religious or spiritual?
Awaken is held inside a 508(c)(1)(a) religious framework, which is part of the legal structure that allows the facilitation. Participation does not require any particular belief system. The ceremonial framing is about intention and container, not doctrine. Many participants describe themselves as secular, and find the structure useful rather than exclusionary.Can I bring a partner or a friend?
Cohorts are designed as intentional containers, not social experiences. Bringing someone you know can shift the group dynamic in ways that affect the whole cohort. If you and a partner are both interested, the right conversation is the intake call, we can help you think through whether attending the same cohort serves you both or whether separate cohorts make more sense.What does the 8-week integration program look like?
Eight weeks of structured support: weekly group integration circles, one 1:1 session with your facilitator, daily journaling prompts for the first two weeks, and access to the alumni community for ongoing connection. After eight weeks, you have lifelong access to alumni integration circles. Many participants also connect with an outside therapist who specializes in psychedelic integration during this period.How is Awaken different from a therapy retreat?
Awaken is a ceremonial model, not a medical model. That means the container is built around intention, preparation, and witnessed experience rather than diagnosis and treatment protocol. Ceremonia does not diagnose or treat any condition. The psilocybin facilitation is held inside a ceremonial and spiritual framework. Participants who want a more medically structured experience may find a therapy retreat model a better fit. We can help you think through which approach matches where you are.
Related reading
Go deeper on the science and the medicine
What is psilocybin
Plant medicine reference page on psilocybin's history, chemistry, and ceremonial use.
Psilocybin for depression: the research
Carhart-Harris (NEJM 2021) and follow-up trials on treatment-resistant depression.
Psilocybin for anxiety: the research
Davis (JAMA Psychiatry 2021) and related anxiety-spectrum studies.
Neuroplasticity and the window
How psilocybin opens a multi-week window where integration sticks.
Ayahuasca, compared
How ayahuasca's pharmacology and ceremonial container differ from psilocybin.
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