NM Women’s Vision Fast

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May 10th, 2027 - May 21st, 2027 | Cochiti Lake and Ghost Ranch, New Mexico | Kim Belair, Emerald North

An Invitation to Step Into Your Own Becoming

At certain moments in a woman’s life, something deeper calls. A quiet but undeniable knowing begins to stir — a desire to step beyond the familiar and listen to what your life, body, and soul are truly asking of you.

This 12-day rite of passage is a journey of returning to yourself through nature, both solitude and community, and deep inner listening. 

The Journey: A Three-Part Ceremony

Severance | 4 Days of Preparation

Before stepping out on your solo time, you’ll be guided in how to prepare — physically, emotionally, and spiritually — for your time alone. In the supportive company of other women, we’ll explore:

  • The Four Shields as a map of personal transformation rooted in nature’s cycles
  • The development of an Intent Statement to help you clarify and define what this ceremony is marking for you at this time in your life
  • Self Generated Ceremony as an ally for your time on the land
  • Understanding and learning the necessary skills to keep yourself and others safe on your solo time

Threshold | 4 Days & Nights of Solitude in Nature

Once prepared, you’ll then spend four days and nights alone on the land. This can be a time to reflect, release, vision, and simply be with the self who is emerging. In the quiet of the wild, far from distractions, you will listen for the deeper questions:

Who am I, really?

What needs to transform so that I can live into my wholeness?

What are my gifts and how can I share them with my people?

Each person will have a designated solo site and a nearby “buddy” for safety check-ins each day. Your guides will maintain a secure perimeter and be close by, unseen but attentive. We are always in basecamp for whatever needs may arise during your time out and your safety is our highest priority

A note on fasting and the 3 Taboos: Traditionally, the School has offered our vision fasts through the lens of the three taboos- no food, no company, no shelter- however, for some this model may not be appropriate and may feel prohibitive to participation. One of the reframes we will work with on this program is the 3 Invitations- go out empty, go out in solitude, and go out exposed. These can mean different things to different people and we invite you to consider your reasons for being in ceremony and plan your time on solo as a way to support these intentions. 

Incorporation | 4 Days of Integration

When you return from the threshold, we’ll gather again in circle. This is a time to tell your story, be witnessed, and begin weaving the insights of your experience into your daily life.

Through guided reflection, storytelling, and ceremony, you’ll explore how to carry your newfound clarity, strength, and purpose into the next chapter of your life

Who This Is For

This journey is for women of all backgrounds, orientations, and life stages who are seeking:

  • A meaningful transition or life reset
  • Clarity around purpose, identity, or direction
  • Healing or closure from a past chapter
  • A deeper connection with nature, intuition, and the sacred feminine
  • A break from the noise of everyday life to truly listen inward

No prior wilderness experience is necessary — only a sincere desire for transformation.

In a world that rarely pauses, this is your chance to stop — to honor your life, your transitions, and your inner wisdom. This rite is not about fixing or improving yourself — it is about remembering who you are and reclaiming your place in the circle of life.

Your Guides

This rite is led by two seasoned, intergenerational women who have devoted their lives to guiding others through meaningful thresholds. They offer fierce presence, grounded wisdom, and a deep respect for the power of the feminine journey. 

The Land

Our preparations will take place at a campground in Cochiti Lake, NM on the lands of the Cochiti Pueblo. We will then travel North together to the ancestral and present day home lands of the Pueblo and Tiwa peoples, among the cliffs and canyons above the Rio Chama. This high desert landscape is both stark and nurturing — a perfect mirror for the inner journey. We will then return to Cochiti Lake to tell stories and begin the process of Incorporating the ceremony. 

Program Registration and Preparation

We invite you to give yourself time to prepare for this ceremony. As part of your preparation, we ask that you write a letter of intent to begin to define what this ceremony is marking for you. Take your time—this reflection can be a gradual process—but please have your letter completed at least one month before the program begins.

Once you have completed registration and submitted a non-refundable deposit, we will send along more program details for preparation. 

We are so looking forward to being in ceremony with you!

If you have any questions prior to registration or after, please contact [email protected].

 

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TUITION: $1000 - $4500
DEPOSIT: $300

Sliding Scale: To honor the vast difference of financial resources among us, all of our program tuition is based on a sliding scale. We set forth no criteria and ask that you pay what is appropriate for your circumstances and access to financial resources. You can see recommendations on using the sliding scale here. If the low end of the sliding scale is still too much, scholarship assistance is available , please reach out to the office for more info.

Cancellations: Cancellations are hard on the participant, the School, and the guides. We respect the unpredictability of life, and we are diligent about running an organization sustainably.

  • If you cancel 60 or more days prior to the start date of your program, you will receive a full refund of any tuition paid, minus any deposits.
  • If you cancel 59 days or less prior to the start date of your program, and we can fill your spot, then you will receive a full refund of any tuition paid, minus any deposits.
  • If we cannot fill your spot, and you cancel within 59 days of the start of your program, then we hold you accountable for paying the tuition at the lowest end of the sliding scale.

Submit Waitlist form

This program is full; however, you may add your name to the Waitlist by clicking the Waitlist button below.

Submit enrollment form

 Please fill out and submit the enrollment form and then pay the program deposit below. Before you pay the deposit, please read deposit section below, all deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. After your enrollment form is complete, please submit all health and liability forms.

Pay program deposit

Deposits: This deposit signifies your commitment to the program and is deducted from the tuition balance. All deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. They cover the work of the specific course you signed up for, including all communication involved as well as the fee that guides pay to the school administration for the course accounting. 

Additional Deposit: Some programs require a second deposit to help us affirm commitments. Last minute cancellations make it hard to fill openings and incur a loss of income to the School and the guides.

Tuition Balance: Balance of tuition can be paid before or upon arrival. Simply deduct any deposits made from the amount you’ve chosen on the sliding scale.

Additional course details & Materials

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Time & Location: We will begin our program promptly at 10am on Monday, May 10th at Cochiti Lake Campground. You may arrive and camp at our group site the night before starting at 4pm. A group kitchen will be provided. You will be responsible for bringing your own food and equipment, though we can provide some gear if needed. We ask everyone to come prepared to live self-sufficiently. You will need to bring shelter and clothing suitable for a full range of inclement weather.

ADDITIONAL FEES: $180 Camping Fee which includes Cochiti Lake Campground and Ghost Ranch. Please pay this directly to guides upon arrival. Cash is preferred.

You will be responsible for bringing your own food and equipment, though we can provide some gear if needed. We ask everyone to come prepared to live self-sufficiently. You will need to bring shelter and clothing suitable for a full range of inclement weather. 

All participants must submit the required health questionnaire and liability form.

If you have questions about the enrollment process contact us at [email protected] or call 760-938-3333

We acknowledge that Cochiti Lake sits on the ancestral and present-day lands of the Cochiti Pueblo people, who are descendants of the Ancestral Puebloans and have lived in this region for centuries. Like many Indigenous communities, the Cochiti people endured profound disruption under Spanish colonization, including forced labor, suppression of cultural and spiritual practices, and systemic violence. They were among the Pueblo peoples who participated in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, a powerful act of resistance. In the years that followed, their community faced continued displacement and destruction, yet the Cochiti Pueblo people remain present, resilient, and deeply connected to this land today. We also acknowledge the lands of Ghost Ranch, which are part of the ancestral homelands of multiple Indigenous peoples, including the Tewa Pueblo, Diné (Navajo), Apache, and Ute nations. For generations, these communities lived on and moved through this region, sustaining deep cultural, spiritual, and ecological relationships with the land. With the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 18th century, followed by U.S. expansion in the 19th century, Indigenous peoples of this region experienced widespread dispossession, violence, and forced removal from their homelands. Despite these histories, Indigenous communities continue to live, practice their cultures, and maintain enduring relationships with these lands. We offer this acknowledgment with respect and gratitude for the original stewards of these places, and we recognize their ongoing presence and sovereignty. Tithes from this program will be donated to Northern New Mexico Tribal Organizations.

To learn more about our commitment to regenerative relationships please visit Cultural Relations.