Land Projects

Antara’s projects are rooted in land, ritual, and restorative justice. Each one is distinct, shaped by its community and place, yet all are connected through our shared commitment to embodied healing and collective repair.

We believe that community must be grounded somewhere - in soil, in story, in shared meals and ritual. That’s why our projects are more than gathering spaces: they are living sanctuaries where people can practice belonging, tend to grief, and restore right relationship with land and lineage.

High Country, North Carolina

Moya is an intentional community rooted in embodied practice, ritual, and land stewardship. Here, movement, play, and shared meals are woven together with restorative justice circles, grief rituals, and seasonal ceremonies. More than a program space, Moya is a living sanctuary where people practice belonging in everyday ways — tending gardens, cooking together, making offerings to the land, and holding one another through both joy and grief.

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Aspen Ridge — Colorado Rockies

Aspen Ridge is a retreat sanctuary dedicated to grief tending, ancestral restoration, and collective repair. Nestled among mountain meadows and aspen groves, it offers a contemplative refuge for communities, teachers, and cultural leaders who share Antara’s values. Aspen Ridge is not a residential intentional community, but a hosted space — a land-based sanctuary where like-minded groups can gather for retreats, rituals, and restorative justice practices held in deep relationship with the land.