Step back into Divine Unity—where God walks with us again through all of creation.
“I am promising you the kingdom that the Father has promised me. We will celebrate in this kingdom and you will feast with me at my table.” Luke 22:29-30a
You are invited. Not just as a guest, but as family.
At Reclaiming Eden, we gather not only with one another—but with the plants, the animals, the stones, and the very breath of the earth. This is a retreat where creation itself is part of the conversation.
For 3 days, step out of the noise and into the mystery.
🔸 We’ll explore sacred frequencies with Sacred Sound Immersions
🔸 Commune with the Spirit in nature-based rituals, teachings, and stillness
🔸 Learn the language of the earth, and rediscover your place in the greater story
🔸 Experience God's goodness not just preached—but embodied through prophetic frenzy.
The table is set. The invitation is yours to accept.
"The land itself felt alive, sacred, and full of presence.
Every detail of the retreat - from the schedule to the flow of the group - felt intentional and Spirit-led.
Though I came alone, the connections formed so naturally. There was a deep sense of unity among everyone there. Each day built upon the next — with time for reflection, community, movement, teaching, and preparation. The leaders held space with so much wisdom, love, and humility. - If you feel a stirring to take this kind of healing journey — trust it. The care, safety, and spiritual depth of this retreat went far beyond what I could have imagined. If your heart is ready, I would encourage you to say yes. There is beauty waiting for you here." - Christina B.
"One of the most moving moments for me came through the loving leadership of TruthSeekah and Arien. They expressed their Christian beliefs with such humility, gentleness, and genuine love that it softened the hearts of many who had been carrying pain from past experiences with harsh or judgmental expressions of Christianity. As they spoke, I witnessed people open up and begin to share their own stories- confessions of hurt, confusion, and distance from God rooted in past encounters with well-meaning but hurtful Christians.
But what followed was remarkable. There was forgiveness in the air. People who had felt disconnected began to say they could finally see that God is love— alive, present, and not confined to one dogma or tradition. It was a sacred space. A space where healing happened. Where division gave way to understanding, and wounds were met with compassion. The sense of unity that emerged was nothing short of beautiful.
Thank you for creating and holding such a powerful space." - Ladan B.