The Consecration Ritual
You are invited to Nameless Mountain’s formal consecration ritual, a daylong retreat, on Friday, May 1st, 2026.
The ritual formally begins at sunrise, and ends at sunset. Please plan to attend the entire retreat, unless you have no other options, in order to help us minimize disturbance and distraction. If you are attending this retreat, we’d also like you to be a participant in Nameless Mountain’s dedication ceremony the following day, on May 2nd.
Lodging and food are complementary for all ritual participants from the evening of Thursday, April 30th through the morning of Sunday, May 3rd. If you need lodging, please contact Gabe.
RETREAT SCHEDULE:
0530: Coffee and Tea
0600: Lighting of the Hearth @ The Hearth (South Side of the Building)
0615: Movement Meditation @ The Pond (East Side of the Building)
0645: Seated Meditation @ The Pond
0745: Breakfast @ The Great Room
0900: Teaching-To-The Center @ The Great Room
1030: Walking Meditation / Land Attunement @ The Property
1200: Silent Lunch @ The Great Room
1245: Workshop: Roles, Commitments and the Dharma @ The Refuge
1430: Break
1500: Dedication Ceremony Rehearsal @ The Front Yard
1600: Break
1615: Dedication Ceremony Rehearsal @ The Front Yard
1745: Closing Circle @ The Great Room
1800: Dinner @ The Great Room
1930: Twilight Vigil @ The Front Yard
2015: Formal End of Program
If you can participate in the dedication ceremony on May 2nd, please bring:
Any formal religious clothing from your lineage or practice, such as robes and rakusus, that are permitted for wear in the ceremonies of other traditions.
If you have no formal religious clothing, please wear a shawl or stole that demarcates you as a participant in the ceremony.
If you have none of the above, please wear something formal, such as a suit and tie, or an elegant, conservative dress, to the ceremony.
You are welcome to change into different clothes for the gala when the ceremony is finished. If you have any questions about what to bring, please contact Gabe. There is limited parking available on the roadside, and at the Eagle Trail lot just north of the property. We encourage you to carpool and take rideshares.
FYI
Logistics
Participants can get transportation from the Denver airport to Boulder via the AB1 bus, which departs from the airport every hour. From there, you can take an Uber/Lyft from downtown Boulder to Nameless Mountain at 5760 51st St. It’s about $15 for the Uber. You can return to the airport the same way after the event ends.
It’s best to arrive the day before the event begins, and fly out the day after it ends. Same-day arrival and departure makes timing difficult.
If you’re interested in participating in a hotel block in Boulder with other attendees, please mark it on the RSVP form and I will email you information about it.
House Rules
General
Please do not smoke or vape inside. There are ashtrays on the back porch if you need.
Please consume substances responsibly and maturely.
Sorry, but no pets are allowed at Nameless Mountain.
No unregistered participants or guests are allowed on the property.
All personal weapons, including guns, knives, and pepper spray, must be declared to Nameless Mountain before entering the house. Nameless Mountain reserves the right to prohibit weapons on a case-by-case basis. This is a sacred space; please afford it the utmost respect.
FAQ
Does attendance cost anything?
No!
What is Nameless Mountain?
Very glad you asked. Please read all about us here.
Is this a cult?
No. Our organization’s approach to spirituality is primarily based on Dharma traditions (Buddhism and Yoga/Sanatana) and Western psychotherapy. We welcome people of all faiths and backgrounds, including atheists and agnostics. We are not interested in convincing you to believe what we do. We are interested in helping you build a strong character, connect more deeply to yourself and the world around you, and renew what is sacred to you.