A Mountain Sanctuary for Practice, Healing, and Renewal

Dao House welcomes retreat leaders, teachers, and facilitators who guide people through movement, meditation, breathwork, sound, energy healing, holistic wellness, contemplative practice, and spiritual growth.

For wellness and spiritual retreats, the setting matters. Participants are not only attending sessions. They are entering a field of practice. They need a place where the body can soften, the nervous system can settle, the mind can quiet, and the deeper work of transformation can unfold.

A Place That Already Speaks the Language of Inner Work

The name Dao House embodies harmony with nature, presence, simplicity, and the deeper rhythms of life.

For facilitators offering yoga, meditation, breathwork, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, sound healing, energy work, or spiritual inquiry, this creates an immediate sense of alignment. The place itself does not feel separate from the work. It feels like an extension of it.

Rather than bringing sacred space into a generic venue, facilitators arrive at a retreat environment already shaped by reflection, healing, and transformation.

The Land Helps Your Guests Disconnect

Many participants arrive carrying the pace of everyday life: stress, responsibility, noise, and constant stimulation.

The mountain setting allows them to leave that behind. The land invites people to breathe more deeply, slow their pace, listen inward, and become more available to the retreat experience.

For wellness and spiritual facilitators, this matters. The land becomes part of the teaching. It supports the transition from doing to being, from distraction to presence, from tension to receptivity.

A Natural Container for Nervous System Restoration

Wellness and spiritual retreats often work at the level of the nervous system. Participants need more than a beautiful location. They need cues of safety, spaciousness, quiet, and care.

Dao House offers a retreat environment where the body can begin to unwind. The simplicity of the setting, the mountain air, the natural surroundings, and the slower rhythm all support the kind of restoration that allows deeper work to happen.

When the nervous system settles, participants can receive more fully — whether through movement, meditation, breath, sound, healing, or contemplation.

A Setting Already Connected to Embodied Spiritual Practice

Dao House is especially aligned with practices rooted in embodiment, energy work, breath, awareness, and harmony with nature.

The property already holds space for practices such as Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Dao Yin, meditation, yoga, breathwork, healing arts, and spiritual inquiry. This gives facilitators a rare sense of coherence: the practice, the place, and the philosophy are speaking the same language.

Retreat Formats That Work Well Here

Yoga & Movement Retreats

Yoga and movement retreats need more than a practice room. They need a setting that supports embodiment throughout the entire retreat.

Dao House allows movement to extend beyond the mat — into the breath, the mountain air, the quiet walks, and the shared rhythm of retreat life.

The mountain setting helps participants feel movement as more than exercise. Practice becomes a way to listen to the body, regulate the nervous system, and reconnect with the natural rhythm of breath, land, and presence.

This supports the full arc of a yoga retreat: practice, rest, reflection, community, and integration.

Meditation & Mindfulness Retreats

Meditation retreats need simplicity, quiet, and an environment that does not compete for attention.

Dao House offers a natural container for stillness. The mountain setting helps participants step away from distraction and settle into presence, not only during formal meditation but throughout the entire stay. The silence between sessions becomes part of the practice.

The retreat rhythm at Dao House, gives meditation facilitators room to guide participants beyond technique and into lived experience. Quiet mornings, spacious pauses, time in nature, and the simplicity of the setting help participants observe their inner world with more clarity. Over the course of the retreat, stillness becomes easier to access as the environment gently supports your guests.

Breathwork & Sound Experiences

Breathwork and sound healing require a grounded and supportive container. Participants need to feel safe enough to open, spacious enough to release, and held enough to integrate.

Dao House supports this arc naturally. The quiet, the land, the indoor gathering spaces, and the retreat rhythm all help create an environment where deep inner work can unfold with care.

The spaciousness allows breathwork and sound experiences to unfold with depth and care. Participants have room to open, release, rest, and integrate within a grounded mountain container that supports emotional and energetic processing.

The experience can move from activation to rest, from sound to silence, from inner journey to grounded reconnection.

Qi Gong, Tai Chi & Daoist-Inspired Practice

Dao House has a particularly strong alignment with Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Dao Yin, and Daoist-inspired retreats.

These practices are rooted in harmony with nature, breath, posture, energy, awareness, and balance. Dao House reflects those same principles through its name, setting, philosophy, and connection to the natural world.

The setting naturally reinforces the principles being practiced. The mountains, open air, and quiet rhythm of the land support balance, flow, inner cultivation, and harmony between body, energy, and nature.

For facilitators in these traditions, Dao House offers more than a location. It offers symbolic, philosophical, and energetic alignment.

Energy Healing & Holistic Wellness

Energy healing and holistic wellness retreats ask participants to become more sensitive to the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual layers of their experience.

Dao House supports this sensitivity through quiet, simplicity, natural beauty, and spaciousness. The environment helps participants soften, receive, process, and integrate.

We offer a calm and receptive environment for healing-centered work. The simplicity of the space helps participants become more present to what is arising physically, emotionally, energetically, and spiritually, allowing the retreat process to unfold with greater ease.

For healing-centered retreats, the setting becomes part of the healing container.

Ceremonial & Nature-Based Gatherings

Ceremonial and nature-based healing retreats are deeply shaped by the environment.

Dao House offers a mountain setting where the land can become part of the experience — supporting reflection, prayer, grounding, connection, and intentional community.

This setting can be especially supportive for retreats that include opening or closing circles, guided nature connection, silent reflection, journaling, fire ceremony, grief work, rites of passage, seasonal rituals, integration circles, or community-based healing practices.

The land offers a grounded container for ceremonial work that is respectful, spacious, and connected to the natural world. Whether your gathering is centered on healing, renewal, transition, prayer, or integration, the property supports experiences that feel rooted, intentional, and held.

What Your Community Will Experience

At Dao House, participants enter a retreat container that supports the deeper work of wellness and spiritual practice.

The mountain setting helps the body soften and the nervous system settle. The quiet allows the mind to become less crowded. The spaciousness of the land gives participants room to breathe, reflect, release, and integrate what is moving within them.

Throughout the retreat, the property supports a movement from stimulation to stillness, from tension to receptivity, from separation to connection, and from daily life into deeper relationship with the body, spirit, land, and community.

Supportive Amenities and Wellness Offerings

Dao House can help deepen the retreat experience with offerings such as herbal foot steams, biomat sessions, specialty massage, infrared sauna, guided meditation, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Dao Yin, and Yi Jing readings. Retreat leaders may also incorporate a ceremonial bonfire to open or close the experience with intention.

These offerings are not separate from the retreat container. They can become part of the arc of the experience — helping participants ground after breathwork, soften after movement, restore after emotional processing, or integrate after meditation, sound, healing, or spiritual inquiry.

For facilitators, these amenities offer additional ways to support the body, calm the nervous system, and give participants space to receive the deeper work of the retreat.

Simple and Supportive Planning

Wellness and spiritual retreat leaders hold more than logistics. You are holding the emotional, energetic, and transformational arc of the group.

Dao House offers clear communication, flexible planning, and supportive guidance so you can focus on the quality of the retreat experience.

Whether your retreat is centered on movement, stillness, healing, ceremony, sound, contemplation, or community, the Dao House team can help shape the flow from arrival to closing.

Host Your Wellness or Spiritual Retreat at Dao House

Bring your community to a mountain sanctuary designed for practice, healing, reflection, and reconnection.

Whether you are planning a yoga retreat, meditation retreat, breathwork journey, Qi Gong immersion, sound healing weekend, holistic wellness gathering, or spiritual renewal retreat, Dao House offers a setting where your work can unfold with depth and care.

To inquire about hosting your retreat, contact:
Samalita Adamae
Phone: (970) 577-3444
Email: sam@daohouse.com