The Retreats

The Awareness Retreat

A step-by-step meditative, developmental journey where each practice builds on the last. This way of learning strengthens the capacities for awareness, compassion, and psychological integration in a way that is both grounded and sustainable. As attention stabilizes, many participants discover a quiet shift—from being swept up in experience to observing it with more space, steadiness, and choice.

The Belonging Retreat

Nature offers a profound and intelligent mirror for our human experience. Through guided time outdoors, contemplative practices, and shared reflection, we invite you to slow down enough to truly listen—to the land, to your own inner signals, and to the deeper rhythms of life. Many participants find that this kind of listening opens a renewed sense of clarity, vitality, and belonging within the wider living world.

The Understanding Retreat

A retreat for those who want a detailed map of their inner world. Before arriving, participants complete 3 validated psychological assessments. We use these insights to shape a retreat experience tailored to you—helping you understand the patterns that organize your thoughts, emotions, and relationships, and learn how to work with them more skillfully.

The Space

The environment where we spend our time shapes the quality of attention that becomes possible.

Our retreat takes place in the Lost Pines region of Bastrop County, a unique ecosystem of towering loblolly pines surrounded by oak and prairie landscapes. The setting is quiet, spacious, and intentionally removed from the pace of everyday life—an environment that naturally invites the nervous system to slow down and attention to deepen.

Meet the Facilitators

Aliceanne and Ryan Schmidt are partners in life and the shared exploration of the deeper dimensions of human experience.

Aliceanne is an Organizational Psychologist with more than 25 years of experience helping leaders and teams understand the psychological patterns that shape behavior, relationships, and decision-making. Her work integrates modern psychology with contemplative practice and adult development, helping people see themselves — and their lives — with greater clarity.

Ryan brings a complementary background in spiritual care and grief support. For more than two decades he has worked with individuals and families navigating illness, loss, and major life transitions in settings such as hospitals, hospices, and faith communities. His work centers on presence, compassion, and helping people find meaning in life’s most difficult moments.

Together, they host the Remembering You podcast, where they explore themes such as consciousness, psychological growth, meditation, and the deeper forms of knowing that emerge when we slow down and pay attention.

Both Aliceanne and Ryan share a deep love of the natural world and spend much of their time outdoors in Central Texas — hiking, camping, and learning from the ecosystems that surround them. They are currently pursuing certification through the Texas Master Naturalist program and enjoy introducing others to the quiet intelligence of the living landscape.