

The Healers Reset:
A Creative Sanctuary in Nature
If you’re a heart-centered and femme-identifying healer, space-holder, or magickal creative who’s soul is tired and yearning for beauty, quiet, and connection without the pressure to perform—this is your invitation. NOW is the time to step away from service, and step into deep restoration.
You’re standing on the edge of the Upper Pond, the hilltop wind brushing your skin like a soft prayer. The water is still, mirroring the clouds above so perfectly it’s as if you’re suspended between two skies.
In the distance, pines and elder spruce trees stand like quiet sentinels nearby, their shadows dancing over white coral mushrooms tucked beneath their roots. Somewhere in the distance, laughter rises from the woods—a song circle, maybe, or two new friends trading stories under the trees.
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You walk the land at your own pace, alone but never lonely. You’ve found a patch of sun and silence to meditate and draw in your journal.
You breathe deeply—deeper than you have in weeks—and feel your whole body exhale.
Then later, someone offers to show you how to make a tincture from wild herbs they foraged on their hike. Time expands. The expectations fall away. Your nervous system softens, and you remember what it feels like to belong to yourself.
As dusk approaches, the group gathers again. A slow fire is kindling, and the scent of something warm and spiced drifts from the kitchen. The table is colorful—bowls of vibrant, nourishing food passed hand to hand, prepared with care and joy.
You share presence, not performance. Laughter hums under the surface, and stories move around the table like incense. In the company of healers who see you—not for what you offer, but for who you are—you feel a truth bloom quietly in your chest: Your appetite is full. And your vision is clear.

This retreat is your invitation to receive. To rest, reconnect, and rediscover the spark that called you to your sacred work in the first place.

What The Reset Really Is
This is not a schedule-packed retreat or a getaway at a random Airbnb in the Catskills.
It’s an intimate, land-based gathering—designed for healers, creatives, weavers and seekers who need real space to exhale and receive downloads from pachamama.
You’ll retreat into 500 acres of wild, magical land—well-loved and well-known by your host—and be held not only by the forest, but by an experienced team of space-holders, facilitators, and event producers who know how to care for the container, without crowding it.
There’s no fixed itinerary. You get to choose how you spend your time: Sleep in. Walk the trails. Write. Dance. Forage. Paint. Or just sit still and listen.
And yes—all your meals are provided. Nourishing, seasonal, and cooked with love.
This is a rare chance to rest, create, and be supported in every way that matters.
Why This Retreat
Is Worth $900+
(But Costs Just $333*)
This retreat isn’t cheap— it’s intentionally underpriced.
I believe healing, rest, and reconnection are basic human needs—not luxury items. The systems that burn us out also convince us to overpay just to feel okay again. My choice to offer this experience at cost is a small act of resistance—and a big act of care.
Sliding scale pricing is available because everyone deserves to receive.
This is not a giveaway. It’s a reset. It’s real. And it’s worth more than what I’m asking.
The Real Value Breakdown:
What’s Included Estimated Value:
3 nights of lodging in nature: typically $250/night = $750
Chef-prepared meals for the weekend: $180–$200
Daily yoga + movement: $90 total
Ceremony, ritual, and guided rest: Priceless, honest
Total Value: $900+
What you pay: Sliding scale, starting at $333*
(*$352.87 with processing fees)

Why Should You Say Yes?
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You don’t need another high-priced “transformation experience.” You just need to be held by the forest—and let your magic do what it already knows how to do.
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You’ll be free in the wild: no itinerary, no performance, no pressure. Just time, space, beauty, and belonging.
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You’ll sit in a circle not of strangers, but of kindred spirits—mystics and artists walking a parallel path.
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You’ll have the space—and the quiet support—to finally tend to that creative project calling your name. Whether it’s a song, a sacred object, or your next community offering, your work will be witnessed, not rushed.
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You’ll remember how to actually rest, not just sleep—and reconnect with the part of you buried beneath responsibility and output, so you can return to your sacred work feeling rooted and re-inspired.
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Say yes because your body is already asking for it.
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Say yes because your creativity is waiting.
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Say yes because you’re allowed to be the one who receives.
In a world that tells us to go faster, you’ll reclaim slowness as a form of power.

Franklin, NY
A hidden gem nestled in the western Catskills
Franklin offers a slower, more sacred pace of life. With rolling hills, winding backroads, and skies that seem to stretch forever, it’s a place where the noise of the world finally fades and the deeper rhythms of the earth return to center.
Located just 3.5 hours from New York City, it’s a small journey to a big reset.

Our Venue: Franklin Chthonics
Franklin Chthonics isn’t a retreat center—it’s a living, working homestead and land-based initiative stewarded by dear friends. It’s a place where food is grown, medicine is harvested, traditions are remembered, and regenerative practices are part of daily life.
Situated on 500 acres of forest, field, and wetland in the western Catskills, this land isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a teacher, a mirror, and a collaborator. It’s been shaped by care, creativity, and kinship across generations.
And for this weekend, it becomes our home too.


Here, you’ll find a sacred spruce grove, a willow-shaded pond that reflects the sky like a portal, and a labyrinth of goldenrod that invites contemplation with every step.
There are frogs singing lullabies, mushrooms growing in secret places, and deer that slip quietly through the trees. The land itself becomes a co-facilitator, reminding you how to listen, slow down, and be.
Franklin Chthonics is more than a venue—it’s a chthonic temple of care, rooted in values of stewardship, reciprocity, and regeneration.
Everything here—from the firewood to the footpaths—is shaped with reverence. There are no fluorescent lights, no schedules, no rush. Just space. Just wild beauty—and lot's of stars!

Nourishing Food Made with Love

All meals are included—and lovingly prepared with care, intention, and seasonal abundance. You’ll enjoy three light, delicious, and nourishing vegetarian-focused meals, each day: breakfast, lunch, dinner (with meat options), and of course, dessert.
Our menu is rooted in what late summer offers: juicy tomatoes, sweet corn, sun-ripened peaches, and fresh herbs that taste like sunshine. Meals will be nutrient-rich and easy on the body—designed to support your rest, clarity, and creativity.
There’s no cooking required on your end—but you're absolutely welcome to bring your own snacks or special items. We’ll have tea, coffee, and kitchen space for you to store a few personal favorites.
Meals will be prepared by your host, Simone, aka The Kitchen Witch—a chef and space-holder who sees food as a healing art and a form of care. (More on that below), and our friends in the Franklin Chthonics Kitchen.

Have dietary needs? We've got you.
With advance notice, we’re happy to accommodate gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, grain-free, and other adjustments so you feel nourished and seen at the table.

Retreat Benefits
By the end of this retreat, you will feel deeply nourished, creatively recharged, and reconnected to yourself and your purpose, so you can return to your community not just restored—but inspired, with new ideas, connections, and a renewed sense of why you do what you do. Whether you spend your weekend painting, resting, forest bathing, or dreaming up your next offering, this is your time to receive, not give. You’ll leave with more than just rest—you’ll leave with spaciousness, clarity, and a circle of like-hearted allies who see you.

This Retreat is Absolutely for you if:
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You’re a healer, space-holder, artist, teacher, or spiritual practitioner who gives and gives… and rarely receives.
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You’ve been feeling low-key burnt out and creatively underfed.
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You crave beauty, solitude in nature, and connection without pressure.
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You’re longing to breathe deeper, move slower, and remember your own medicine.
Your Host
Simone | Thyme/Space
Hi, I’m Simone—chef, space-holder, artist, and tender of sacred experiences. I create gatherings that nourish the body, awaken the spirit, and reconnect us to the rhythms of nature and self. My work weaves food, ritual, creativity, and care into spaces where healing doesn’t have to be hard—and rest becomes a portal back to power.
This retreat is one I’ve dreamed of offering for a long time. As a New Yorker, I escape to Franklin Chthonics whenever I can to "reset" and remember who I am. This land has held me through many seasons of transformation—and I can’t wait to share its power with you.


What's Included
★ 3 nights of shared-room lodging on 500 secluded acres in the Catskills
★ All meals: nourishing vegetarian breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and desserts
★ Optional outdoor group yoga practice every morning
★ Tea, coffee, and access to kitchen space
★ Opening and closing circle gatherings for intention-setting and reflection
★ Full access to trails, fields, ponds, groves, and labyrinth paths
★ Optional communal offerings like song circles, creative collaborations, or skill shares
★ Plenty of solo time for hiking, resting, dreaming, and reconnecting with yourself
★ A no-pressure, self-directed schedule—rest is the priority
★ A supportive and sacred container held by the land (and your host)
★ A circle of like-hearted humans ready to reflect your brilliance back to you
★ Surprise treats and moments of delight (because magic matters)
What's Not Included
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Your round-trip travel from your home to Franklin, NY
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Mandatory workshops, guided sessions etc.., but there will be optional gatherings and plenty of opportunities to share and witness others.
The Journey Upstate
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Franklin Chthonics is just 3.5 hours from New York City, but allocate extra time for travel delays.
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You can get into your room at 6pm on Friday, August 29th and our final goodbyes will be on Monday, Sept 1st at noon
My sisters who want to meet you
A few of the beautiful beings you might find yourself in conversation with under the stars.
Amanda
Elemental
Amanda Elemental is a seer, energy worker, DJ, and guide for people in transition. She works with the parts of you that got buried under trauma, shame, and programming — and helps you come back into your body, your power, and your truth. Her work lives at the intersection of spirituality and psychology, blending channeling, nervous system recalibration, ancestral reclamation, somatics, and soul-level clarity. She doesn’t fix — she reveals what’s already there and what’s been waiting to return.
@amanda.elemental


Mara
Lee Gilbert
Mara Lee Gilbert is a Transformational Intimacy Coach, sacred space holder, and actor currently training as a Death Doula. She works with the wisdom of the mushroom and the Earth, listening deeply to Pachamama, the body, and the spaces in between.
Mara holds a Master’s in Forensic Psychology, is trauma-informed, and brings 12 years of experience supporting teens and adults in lockdown facilities. She also has over a decade of experience with plant medicine and continues to study with her teachers.
As a storyteller and Master Observer, she walks between light and shadow, holding the fire of transmutation. Her work invites us into the wild and holy truth:
There is no taboo.
Joanna
Yap
Joanna Yap is a Master Plant Dieta Facilitator trained in the Shipibo-Conibo and Mestizo traditions, and a certified Embodied Imagination practitioner for psychedelic journey preparation and integration through the Jungian Institute. With six years on the shamanic path, she weaves plant spirit medicine and a heart-centered approach to help others reconnect with their intuition, self-trust, and sovereignty. Joanna is a dream walker and a guide who invites others to explore healing as an adventure—where joy, play, and curiosity are offered as powerful tools for transformation.

Your Accommodations
The Field House
Built in 2024, the Field House is a bright, beautifully designed home nestled in the heart of the land. With six spacious bedrooms and four full bathrooms—including a luxurious steam shower—it offers comfort, style, and ease in every detail.
This isn’t your typical creaky cabin in the woods. It’s modern, clean, and thoughtfully appointed—with strong showers, reliable hot water, super comfy beds, and tons of natural light. There are two open-concept living areas perfect for gathering, journaling, or simply gazing out at the expansive views over the hills and fields.
There’s plenty of room to stretch out, find quiet, and feel held—whether you're sharing tea at the table, curling up with a book, or stepping outside to watch the stars.




Let this respite be your home away from home where you can truly reset!

Frequently Asked Questions
Still have a question?
Reach out, I'm happy to answer your questions!
Simone@thymespace.com
Cancelation Policy
Because this retreat is being offered at cost and space is extremely limited, we have a firm cancellation policy in place to honor the integrity of the container and our financial commitments:
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Your registration includes a non-refundable $222 portion to hold your spot and cover upfront retreat costs. In the case of cancellation, credit card processing fees are also non-refundable.
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Cancellations before July 31, 2025: Refund of your payment minus $222 and any credit card fees.
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Cancellations between August 1–August 14, 2025: 50% refund of your payment minus credit card fees.
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Cancellations after August 14, 2025: No refunds.
If you can no longer attend and have someone who would like to take your spot, we’re happy to transfer your registration to them—just reach out.
We recommend purchasing travel insurance in case of illness or emergency.
This policy helps ensure we can keep this offering sustainable and equitable for all. Thank you for understanding and respecting the circle we’re holding.
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