253 Philbrick Hill Road, Springfield, New Hampshire, USA
April 26, 2026
About this Retreat
Deborah Eden Tull is a Zen meditation/mindfulness teacher, author, spiritual activist and sustainability educator. She spent seven years as a monastic at a silent Zen Monastery, and has been immersed in sustainable communities for 25 years. Eden’s teaching style is grounded in compassionate awareness, non-duality, mindful inquiry, and an unwavering commitment to personal transformation. She teaches dharma intertwined with post-patriarchal thought and practices, resting upon a lived knowledge of our unity with the more than human world. She also facilitates
The Work That Reconnects, as created by Buddhist scholar Joanna Macy. Eden has been practicing meditation for the past 30 years and teaching for over 20 years. Her books include
Luminous Darkness: An Engaged Buddhist Approach to Embracing the Unknown (Shambhala 2022),
Relational Mindfulness: A Handbook for Deepening Our Connection with Our Self, Each Other, and Our Planet (Wisdom 2018), and
The Natural Kitchen: Your Guide to the Sustainable Food Revolution (Process Media 2011). She lives in Black Mountain,North Carolina, Cherokee land, and offers retreats, workshops, leadership trainings, and consultations internationally.
E-mail | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube
Adam Lobel, Ph.D, is a scholar-practitioner of philosophy and religion. He served as a teacher (acharya) in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition from 2005 until resigning in 2018. Adam’s teachings focus on Dzogchen Tibetan Buddhism, modern phenomenology, and inoperative studies (Heidegger, Foucault, Agamben). A professor of Buddhist and phenomenological psychology, he is curious about and a cultural therapeutics for our collapsing society. A founding practitioner of City of Bridges High school, he has a longstanding interest in transformative contemplative pedagogy. He leads ecodharma workshops called “Silent Transformations,” teaches in the Ecosattva Training and a Guiding Teacher for One Earth Sangha, is a GreenFaith fellow, and is active in ecological and social justice movements. Adam teaches a critical style of contemplative training that seeks to avoid enclosure in neoliberal mindfulness while disclosing effortless awareness. He is currently working on co-editing a volume on Agamben and Buddhism and developing what he calls “four fields” of contemplative practices for potential worlds. He lives in Pittsburgh, PA with his partner and two sons. He remains attuned-to a wise, just, terrestrial civilization.
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Conversations for Uncertain Times—featuring inspiring spiritual pioneers
A year-long series hosted by Natural Dharma Fellowship and Mindful Living Revolution
We are living in extraordinary times—times that call for a Dharma as bold and transformative as the moment itself. Revolutionary Dharma is a monthly series of intimate conversations with visionary teachers, activists, and thought leaders who are expanding the boundaries of what it means to nurture collective liberation in an age of polycrisis. Hosted by Lama Willa and Deborah Eden Tull, these gatherings invite us to experience Dharma not as fixed doctrine, but as a living, relational field—one that emerges spontaneously through authentic dialogue and shared presence.
Guests for this series include Kazu Haga, Susie Harrington, Kritee Kanko, Adam Lobel, Thanissara, and Karen Waconda-Lewis, with additional guests to be announced.
Please join us to:
Engage in courageous conversations that challenge and expand your understanding of Dharma.
Witness and be inspired by spiritual pioneers living at the edges of clarity, compassion, and action.
Explore uncertainty boldly, discovering how clarity and compassion unfold in real time.
Bring teachings into practice with guided exercises that ground insight in lived experience.
Ignite compassionate action in your life and community through transformative dialogue.
Each Revolutionary Dharma session begins with a spontaneous dialogue between our host and a featured guest, followed by an invitation for participants to share reflections and questions in community. Sessions conclude with guided practice led by our guest to ground the evening's themes in direct experience.
Together, we’ll explore how wisdom arises in the midst of uncertainty, and how revolutionary clarity, compassion, and action can unfold through courageous conversation. This series offers a rare opportunity to witness the inner lives and evolving edges of some of today’s most inspiring spiritual pioneers.
Monthly on Sundays • 7:00–8:30 pm ET
Usually the 4th Sunday, with two exceptions: January meets on the 2nd Sunday and December on the 3rd.
January 11 - Lama Willa Blythe Baker & Deborah Eden Tull in conversation
February 22 - Kazu Haga interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
March 22 - Karen Waconda Lewis interviewed by Lama Willa Blythe Baker
April 26 - Adam Lobel interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
May 24 - Kritee Kanko interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
June 28 - Thanissara interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
July 26 - Susie Harrington interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
August 23 - TBA
September 27 - Leslie Booker interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
October 25 - Konda Mason interviewed by Lama Willa Blythe Baker
November 22 - Kaira Jewel Lingo and Adam Bucko interviewed by Deborah Eden Tull
December 20 - Lama Willa Blythe Baker & Deborah Eden Tull in conversation
For more information about the teachers, please visit the Dharma Dialogues page on our website.
Registration & Ongoing Access to Recordings
You only need to register once to access the full year of monthly Dharma Dialogues and you may join at any point during the series. Once registered, you’ll be able to attend upcoming interviews live and will receive access to all recordings via your NDF User Account as they become available—including any sessions you may have missed.
If you already have an NDF User Account, please register with the same email you use to log in. If you don’t have an account yet, one will be created for you using the email you provide at registration.
Program Cost
Our program fees provide essential support to our non-profit operations and NDF’s mission to spread the Dharma in accessible, relevant, and creative ways. Our goal is that no one misses out on our events due to lack of funds. Thanks to our generous donors, we are able to offer tiered pricing and additional support to fit varied financial situations:
May All Beings Benefit! *– supporting access for all and general support for NDF operations
A Middle Way – covering the base cost
Held in Sangha Loving-kindness – offering ease when financial resources are limiting
If the lowest cost tier creates an obstacle to your attendance, please see our financial support options on the registration page. The process is simple and does not require extensive information. Financial aid is immediately approved using discount code options that allow you to contribute the most you are able while honoring your particular resources.
* The difference between the May All Beings Benefit! tier and the Middle Way tier will be considered a tax-deductible donation and will be acknowledged as such in writing. Contributing at this level helps us offer financial aid to other participants. Thank you!
Zoom Link
The Zoom link will be sent a few days before the series begins and will remain the same for all sessions. If you register after the series is already underway, you’ll receive the link with your confirmation email shortly after completing registration.
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