Sunfire first met Dave Allen in 2005, when Dave facilitated the Body Electric program, Power Surrender and Intimacy. So impressed was Sunfire by Dave's ability to create a dynamic retreat that he signed up for that program in 2006, 2007, and again in 2008.
Read MoreRod has been coming to Easton since Thanksgiving 2014 and became a member on his first visit, as he fell in love with Easton. Rod donated the decorations- tablecloths, napkins and cloth and made the dining room regal and festive for …
Read MoreI was especially pleased to discover a meditation by Jason Tantra - pleased because this meditation focuses on Love.
Read MoreIf we were to take a poll of who has brought the most fun to Easton Mountain, it's quite possible that Moss Tidd's name would be at the top of the list.
Read MoreThe teachers who come to Easton Mountain, who make our programs possible, all have their own stories of self realization. Here’s such a story from Jason Tantra.
Read MoreHere's one resident's account of how we create a retreat at Easton Mountain.
Read MoreAs a massage therapist and body worker for over thirty years, and having worked with so many gay, bi, and men beyond sexuality labels, I know the power of touch to offer comfort, connection, and to help men to heal from feelings of ...
Read MoreI started studying Shamanism 18 months ago. I was looking for an expression for my spirituality and intrigued by the universal connection of shamanic practice across cultures and time. I started taking classes at a local community center, then had the opportunity to ...
Read MoreEight men gathered at Easton Mountain for my second weekend workshop in “Exploring Conscious Touch”. As I planned the workshop, I
Read Moreby Tony Allicino
The idea of a retreat for gay men who practice shamanism came from a shamanic journey I had during the New York City Gay Men’s Shamanic Circle’s (NYCGMSC) annual visioning circle in 2007.
Read MoreEaston Mountain's Mission Statement describes us as "a force for positive change in the world." Rudy Ballentine's Kali Rising describes the body of Eastern teachings and practices known as tantra and shows how tantra can help us in the West navigate through the changes, positive and negative, that are all around us.
Read More“Sitting, reminiscing after a truly beautiful Edge of 17 retreat, full of gratitude for the amazing generosity and community support, and hope for the future! Thank you to all who make Easton Mountain possible!”
Read MoreAt Easton, I’ve experienced authenticity, love, connection, depth of exploration, and healing.
Read MoreStress: we carry it with us like that favorite blanket we had when we were kids.
Read MoreAlong the road leading south from the Lodge there are six staff cabins and the Energy Healing Cabin. Tim Cooley's Cabin is the tallest cabin and the only one on the east side of the road.
Read MoreIn this video Jason Tantra has an exercise for you; something for you to try out at home.
Read MoreThe mind; it is our greatest source of inspiration, knowledge, insight and bullshit! Yes, that’s right - BULLSHIT!
Read MoreI first started coming to Easton Mountain in 2003. That was after two years where many volunteers helped clean up and restore the derelict buildings and grounds.
Read MoreAs the community of Easton Mountain has changed over the years, so to have our holidays and rituals. When some of the community members represented Pagan, Wiccan and Radical Faerie traditions, Beltane, the Galic May Day festival, became an important event on our calendar.
Read More"To The Edge"
Hello boys I'm here to say
That it's time for a Holiday