Embodying the Enneagram:
Nine Ways to Know the Bliss of Being
June 13-18, 2025
Mount Storm, WV
Our latest Nondual New Culture Camp —
An embodied journey in community!
Your Essence Nature is unbreakable.
The true gift of awakened humanity is to experience your personality in the embrace of your divinity.
Find the natural unfolding of compassion for the entire rainbow of being —
The nine pathways of the Enneagram will help you see your patterns and hold them in love.

Join us for a 5-day embodied exploration of the Enneagram,
a spiritual map for 9 types of personalities,
combined with New Culture style community and intimacy practices!
All are welcome – no previous experience necessary.

Come Learn and Play!
Enneagram Workshops
Movement Practices
Meditation
Kirtan and live music
Sensual Space evening programs
New Culture Morning Circles
Sharing Circles
Cuddles
Delicious food
West Virginia woods and stream
Click for more details on our program, presenters, and schedule!
Site:
Embodying the Enneagram will take place at a beautiful, rustic private campground and retreat center in a hemlock forest with a wild, rocky stream alongside.
Our site is in the mountains of West Virginia about 2.5 hours west of the Washington DC area and 2.5 hours southeast of Pittsburgh.

Pricing:
$595 – $895. Fees are on a sliding scale. Any money received above and beyond our basic cost will go towards a scholarship fund for lower income individuals and the improvement of this and future retreats. We ask you to pay as high on the scale as you can reasonably afford.
There are scholarship funds available for those truly in need. If you want to be at the retreat, we want to have you here! Register here, fill out a financial assistance form here, and we’ll contact you to work out a win/win. Financial aid application deadline: May 29!
The registration fee covers all workshops, events, a campsite, and all meals shown on the schedule. Every all-natural meal will have vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and non-dairy options, and we can accommodate many other special dietary needs as well. There is a small kitchen for people to prepare personal food as needed.
Basic indoor accommodations are included in the registration fee, and upgrades are available from $95 for the entire event. Click here for more information.
Registration closes Saturday, June 7!

Cultural information:
We build a strong field of loving community connection. Come with an open heart, and you can expect to be challenged, stretched, supported, and accepted for who you authentically are.
Consent culture is core to our community – you get to choose exactly how you explore, and all activities are optional (except orientation, community service and a class on consent).
This is an alcohol and recreational drug free event – clear minds and bodies will help us connect as our true authentic selves.
This event is clothing-optional, in the lodge, although we do expect most people will be clothed most of the time. The campground will be hosting other camping guests so outdoor clothing optional will be limited depending on who else is at the campsite.
All participants in this event give approximately one hour per day of community service – housekeeping, meal preparation and clean-up, etc. Please let us know if you have a physical condition that limits the type of service you can do.
Find more cultural information in our FAQ!

We joyfully welcome bodies of all genders, sexualities, skin tones, racial identities, sizes, abilities, relationship orientations, and histories, with the following caveats:
- We ask all attendees to follow our health protocols, which include a combination of reducing potential exposure to contagious diseases before camp and testing for COVID 24 hours before camp and at check-in. Please click here for our full health policy.
- Our facility is not wheelchair-accessible. Please contact us at info@cfnc.us if you have an accessibility need that you would like to discuss with us.
- Historically, our community has been mostly white and majority cisgender and/or heterosexual. We are working to shift structural barriers to inclusion and belonging for queer and trans people and people of color, and we welcome scholarship applications from queer, trans, and BIPOC people in need.
- We aim to create a growthful mix of emotionally supportive and stretching experiences. If you are drawn to the event but have a reason to think that our program might push you beyond healthy stretching to damaging or frequent emotional overwhelm, please contact us at info@cfnc.us to discuss whether this is the right event for you.
- The nondual teachings that we will be exploring at this retreat challenge the habitual sense of a person as a separate self. These teachings can be destabilizing for people whose relationship to consensus reality is fragile – for example, people with schizophrenia or psychosis. If you have a history of such conditions, this event is probably not appropriate for you, as we do not have enough support staff to manage a flare-up. Please feel free to get in touch with us if you have questions about this recommendation.

Pre-Camp and Post-Camp:
We’re offering a couple of opportunities for extending your retreat experience:
Pre-Camp, June 10-13, and Post-Camp, June 18-20: Help set up and take down camp with a small group of friendly folks! We’ll share food, skills, and chill connections. Some people think set-up and take-down are the best part of New Culture events, because the group is smaller and more spontaneous.