New Presentation
Shambhala and Extraterrestrial Contact
August 19-21, 2022
Colorado College Baca Campus
Crestone, Colorado
$175 — REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Registration fees are non-refundable. Payments from cancellations will be considered a donation to Ricardo’s work.
Please contact Paola Harris at paolaharris@hotmail.com if you have any questions.
SHAMBHALA AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL CONTACT
At this year’s Crestone retreat, Ricardo González, author of Extraterrestrials from the Planet Apu and The Ark, will share a new seminar that focuses on the enigma of the underground world, sacred places on Earth, and their connection with close-encounter reports. Starting from the mystery of Shambhala, Ricardo will take us beyond legend and myth, to immerse us in one of the most extraordinary aspects of close encounters: the existence of an intraterrestrial kingdom and its role with humanity. In addition, he will share a series of meditation techniques based on this knowledge. Who are the teachers of the inner world? What is the connection with the occupants of the UFOs? Is there a Master Plan to impart knowledge to humans living on Earth’s surface? What was the mission of great beings like Buddha or Jesus according to the Shambhala prophecy? Are we living in the times that have been foretold?
Join Peruvian contactee and author Ricardo González for a 3-day retreat in beautiful Crestone, Colorado!
The weekend includes lectures, indoor meditations, and outdoor skywatch/meditations on Paola Harris’s land. The lectures will be held in the Colorado College Conference Room on the Baca Campus. Colorado College’s campus is located at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the San Luis Valley.
Fee is $175 and includes lectures and meditations. Lodging and all other meals are on your own. (We recommend going to Airbnb SOON to reserve your lodgings.)
The number of participants for this special event is limited to 80, first come, first served. For more information, contact Paola at PaolaHarris@hotmail.com
Maps:
Click on maps for printable PDFs
What to bring:
- Clothing layers: It will be hot during the day and cold at night, so bring plenty of layers. Last year, one clever person even brought a sleeping bag to keep herself warm in the reclining chair for the night skywatch! Temperatures could range from low 80s to high 40s.
- Sturdy and comfortable shoes for walking on dirt with scrub vegetation
- If you are local or driving in, please bring lawn chairs for yourself, and extras if you have room. Many people are flying in for this event and could use your extra chairs. Reclining lawn chairs like the “zero gravity” chairs are a nice option so you can lean back and observe the sky.
- Flashlight and or headlamp (especially with red light for conserving your night vision)
- Bug repellent – the mosquitoes are out!
- Sunscreen
- Hat with brim
- Sunglasses
- Umbrella or poncho – you never know!
- Blankets to keep you warm at the Skywatch
- Notebook / Journal and pens for keeping track of your experiences
- A cooler with extra food and snacks- there are a few grocery stores and restaurants, but it is a small town and the restaurants fill up quickly so wait time can be extremely long. You may want to pack your lunches ahead, or plan menus and groceries ahead and make lunch with friends at your lodging.
- Lots of water! And refillable water bottles
- Binoculars
- Night vision goggles
- Camera
- Chapstick – it is DRY in Colorado!
- Ricardo’s books, THE ARK and CONTACT FROM PLANET APU – These books are very interesting and will make your experience MUCH more fulfilling!
- The Cloud Station Deli, 200 Cottonwood St. 719-496-0966
- Mandala Pizza,152 W Silver Ave. 719-256-5656
- Desert Sage Restaurant (TAKE OUT ONLY) 242 Baca Townhouse, 719-256-4402
- 12 pm – 1 pm: CHECK-IN at Colorado College – Baca Campus
- 1 pm – 4pm: Presentation at Colorado College – Baca Campus
- Dinner on your own
- 8:30 pm till 10 or so: SKYWATCH on Paola’s land – bring your chairs, warm layers and appropriate shoes! NOTE: there are no restrooms or shelters on the land. The ground is packed dirt with scrub weeds, and possibly cactus.
- 10 am – Noon: Lecture at Colorado College – Baca Campus
- Lunch on your own
- 3 pm – 6 pm: Lecture at Colorado College – Baca Campus
- Dinner on your own
- 8:30 pm till 10 pm or so: SKYWATCH on Paola’s land – bring your chairs, warm layers and comfortable shoes!
- 10 am – 11:15 am: Morning Meditation on Paola’s land
- 11:30 am – 1:30 pm: Q& A with Ricardo & closing ceremony
- Lunch on your own
Join Peruvian contactee and author Ricardo González for a 3-day retreat in beautiful Crestone, Colorado.
The weekend includes lectures, indoor meditations, and outdoor skywatch/meditations on Paola Harris’s land. The lectures will be held in the Colorado College Conference Room on the Baca Campus. Colorado College’s campus is located at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the San Luis Valley.
Fee is $175 and includes lectures and meditations. Lodging and all other meals are on your own.
Participants for this special event are limited to 80, first come, first served.
Lodging usually sells out in Crestone. We recommend that you book lodging now.
Watch the inspiring video about previous sightings that have happened with Ricardo in Crestone.
Crestone 2018 Retreat