Earth Healing Regenerative Practices for Future Generations

BUILDING IN EXCHANGE AND RECIPROCITY WITH THE LAND

A round building with large glass windows and a metal roof, situated in a natural outdoor setting with trees and a mountain in the background, during dusk or dawn.

Located on a breathtaking ranch in Tres Piedras, NM, the Center sits on sacred high-desert land surrounded by expansive skies, ancient stones, and untouched wilderness.

The land itself is part of the medicine.

Visitors experience silence, vastness, elemental presence, deep connection and recalibration.

Project Renderings

A collage of four images of a rustic outdoor lodge set in a mountainous, forested landscape at sunset. The top left shows a teaching or gathering studio with a round, metal roof and large windows. The top right displays the main house with a stone patio and outdoor dining area. The bottom left highlights a geothermal bathhouse with natural hot springs and waterfalls. The bottom right features a cozy Adobe-style cabin with a fire pit and outdoor seating.

The Center will be built in a circular, earth-honoring layout aligned with the elements, direction, and the natural contours of the land.

Interior views of a rustic home: a living room with a fireplace and beige sofa, a geothermal bathhouse with a rocky hot spring pool, a circular meditation/yoga studio with large windows and a meditation group, and a bedroom with a stone fireplace and a person seated by the window.

ECOLOGICAL BUILDING


We commit to regenerative materials and local techniques:

  • Adobe

  • Rammed earth

  • Straw bale

  • Earthbag / SuperAdobe

  • Timber sourced sustainably

  • Solar design

  • Rainwater harvesting

  • Greywater systems

  • Composting or eco-septic

  • Local artisans and builders

The Center itself becomes a teaching tool for sustainable living.

PRIMARY STRUCTURES

    • Kitchen + Dining

    • Lounge / Gathering Space

    • 3–4 Rooms

  • The studio will host educational programs, creative practices, and healing arts, serving as the heart of learning and connection at the Center.

  • A shared space for rest and renewal, featuring soaking areas and geothermally heated pools.

  • 20–40 Cabins:

    • Private

    • Shared

    • Bunkhouses

  • Low-impact camping platforms and RV hookups that support overnight stays during programs and events.

    • Solar Field

    • Water Systems

    • Septic

    • Roads & Trails

LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW

Aerial view of a nature retreat with labeled structures including a geothermal bathhouse, wellhead, teaching or gathering studio, RV hookups, cabins or bunkhouses, and forest glamping platforms, surrounded by trees and mountains in the background.

The Creative Healing Arts Center is being developed through a donor capital raise.

Detailed plans, stewardship and founding donor opportunities are available through direct inquiry.

Founding Donor site visits are now being booked. Contact us for dates and availability.