Summoning the Unseen:
Poetry and Meditation to Conjure Deep Support and Inspiration
In-Person Summer Retreat:
3 days in Boulder, Colorado
with Brooke McNamara
June 14-16, 2022
at the Boulder Zen Center + Boulder Guest House
You’re invited to adventure to Boulder, Colorado, USA this Summer for an enlivening deep dive into connection with your own self, incredible community, and the unseen support and inspiration waiting to vivify your life.
In these bewildering times, both our inner and outer worlds are undergoing rapid change and unraveling. So much is unknown and yet to be seen. And so ~
Let us gather together in person around an invisible fire of great wisdom and love, and become still.
Let us become concentrated and warmed by the unseen flames, pulled into a heartfelt, coherent listening, born of a visceral longing for the sacred.
When we listen like this, we effortlessly lean toward what we innately belong to, what wants to guide and inspire us from just beyond the veils of consensus reality.
Each day of retreat will include two 30-minute meditation periods in the beautiful, traditional Boulder Zen Center, as well as 2 Summoning the Unseen workshop periods (including poetry and meditation teachings from Brooke, guided discussion and interpersonal connection, and time to write freely and with prompts.)
Workshops will take place at the Boulder Guest House, connected to the Zen Center, all of which is located walking distance from Boulder’s charming Pearl Street and Downtown.
Boulder is magnificent in June ~ Summer is in full bloom and the natural beauty of the mountains and charm of this vibrant town are vitalizing. Our location is also just across the street from Naropa University, a 1-minute walk to the Boulder Creek Path, and a 10-minute drive to Chautauqua and Flatirons hiking trails.
Light breakfast with coffee and tea will be served each morning and lunches will be catered by Boulder’s own Radiant Kitchen, serving amazingly delicious, locally grown, nutrient dense meals. Vegan or plant-forward + meat options will be available.
*An application is required and retreat is limited to 13 participants.
People of all genders, skin color, sexual orientation, age, experience level, and religious, national, and political background are encouraged to apply.
Early-bird price (by May 10): $495
Regular price (by May 31): $565
50% Refund available until June 7th;
no refunds will be issued after June 7th.
Retreat fee does not cover travel, lodging, or dinners. Additionally, participants are responsible for exploring and purchasing their own travel insurance for the retreat and corresponding travel expenses.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Boulder Guest House, where our retreat takes place, offers the comforts and amenities of a boutique hotel within the context of an urban Zen Buddhist practice center. The Victorian house, which has long been a bed and breakfast, has been updated to have a contemporary feel, inspired by Zen.
If you’re traveling from out of town and would like to stay on-site, 4 rooms are blocked off until May 1st for Summoning the Unseen retreat participants, to be booked on a first-come, first-served basis. Click HERE to read more and see pictures of these lovely rooms.
Room 1:
Queen (+sofa Queen)
Single Occupancy: $280/person
Double Occupancy: $145/person
Room 2:
Queen (+ sofa Queen)
Single Occupancy: $280/person
Double Occupancy: $145/person
Room 3:
King (or 2x twin)
Single Occupancy: $240/person
Double Occupancy: $125/person
Room 4:
King (or 2x twin)
Single Occupancy: $240/person
Double Occupancy: $125/person
*Why are the queen rooms more than the king rooms? The queen rooms are much larger!
Rooms 1, 2, 3 are available 3 nights Mon–Thu, and Room 4 is available 4 nights Mon–Fri (if you’d like to stay an extra night).
Additionally, Boulder’s Basecamp Hotel is a short walk from our retreat location, and Airbnb is a good option as well.
Please contact my assistant, Kailey Murphy, for support with lodging: kmurphy3232@gmail.com
FAQ
Poetry can usher us into this realm of soul, imagination, and the liminal where we remember or sense things we didn’t know we knew. A realm where we can receive vision or calibration not available through thinking or the conventional five senses alone. Where we may court and be courted by our muse. And where we can unfold and reveal bits of magic and insight simply by showing up to listen or bring pen to paper.
Meditation can harmonize body, mind, and breath, allowing deep letting go of unnecessary tension and revealing an ever present Awareness. This deeper nature is our birthright to realize, is not separate from any moment or expression of life, and is refuge when old reference points fall away.
In these bewildering times, let us gather together to engage these sacred rites: of imbibing and creating poetry, of meditation and falling into intimacy with what matters most, and of being in community with the intention to be touched by sources of unseen support and inspiration.

