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Retreat led by Adam Lobel and Catherine McGee
Among the ancient trees and rolling meadows of rural France, join us for a lively retreat of meditation, Earth practices, community, inquiry, and wise action. Showcasing visionary ecological-spiritual communities throughout Europe, together we will transmute eco-anxiety and grief into responsiveness, explore land-based practices, skillful environmental protection, and discover the magic of our sacred world.
We will gather with a wide range of spiritual teachers across many traditions, thought leaders, land artists, farmers, and inspiring compassionate activists during this time of climate crisis and environmental loss.
Afternoons will feature onsite workshops such as:
In the evenings, we will offer online presentations from offsite speakers, including:
If you love this sacred planet, are holding the pain of our Earth in your heart, long to bring this truth into your own practice, creativity, and wise action, this retreat is for you!
Gather with many like-minded friends to practice, heal, cultivate resilience, and learn methods to connect with Earth. We are called—beyond hope and fear—into new stories and quiet confidence as we learn from the loss and possibilities of a changing world.
No meditation experience or ecological background required! Just living on planet Earth is enough.
Day 1: Grounding in place, gratitude, connecting with land and each other, meditation, land-based ritual practices
Day 2: Ecopsychology and opening to the grief, guilt, overwhelm, anxiety, doomism, etc.
Day 3: Soaking the pain in magic, land practices, silence, slowness, senses, softening
Day 4: Earth-system interconnectedness as a guide for self and society
Day 5: How Do I Help? Regenerative action, ecological politics, resilient, and wholistic responses
Day 6: Bringing it all together, magic, gratitude, ritual, letting go of expectations—beyond hope and fear, celebrating earth, Indigenous Tibetan fire offerings.
Mornings: Core program led by Adam Lobel and Catherine McGee with guests (Lion Tent)
Afternoons: Choose from a range of workshops
Evenings: Plenary Talks, in Drala Hall
Some evening talks will be given by offsite teachers. If you are interested, but are not able to come to Dechen Chöling for this programme, you can register for the online talks HERE.
Arrival day: Monday 15 July.
You are invited to arrive by 4 pm to check in and settle into your room. Dinner is served at 7 pm.
End of programme: Sunday, 21 July.
Closing circle and celebration in the evening.
Departure day: Monday, 22 July.
No programme. You are welcome to stay for breakfast.
This programme will be taught in English and in French. Requests for interpretation in other languages must be made in advance and confirmed (please indicate your request for interpretation on the registration page).
Cost should not be an obstacle to anyone’s participation! If you need financial aid, please reach out to us.