The Abolitionist’s Dream: A Journey through Love, Healing, and Liberation (Residential)

With Lama Rod Owens and Síofra Sadada (Sister Sadada)

August 13 - 20, 2026

Date and Time Details: August 13-20, 2026. Check-in at Wonderwell is between 3:00 and 5:00 pm on the day of arrival. The retreat ends at noon on the final day and a light lunch may be offered. We ask that participants depart Wonderwell by 2:00 pm so that staff may finish their work and head home as well.

Contact: register@naturaldharma.org

GETTING TO WONDERWELL: If you are not driving to Wonderwell, please scroll to the end of this page on our website for our travel suggestions and information about our shuttle service from local public transportation locations. This service must be scheduled well in advance, as we will have difficulty accommodating last-minute requests.

HEARING ASSISTANCE: A limited number of hearing assistance devices are available. Please indicate in the comment box on the registration form if you would like to reserve one. Devices reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Private Room: Queen Bed & Ensuite Bath – $1,533.00
  • Private room with queen bed and hall bath – $1,393.00
  • Private Room: Twin Bed & Ensuite Bath – $1,533.00
  • Private room with twin bed and hall bath – $1,393.00
  • Shared room with ensuite bath – $973.00
  • Shared Room: Twin Bed & Hall Bath – $833.00
  • Women's Dorm – $763.00
  • Men's Dorm – $763.00
  • Commuting – $623.00
  • Camping: Tent or Vehicle – $693.00

This is the RESIDENTIAL component of the retreat. If you’d like to register for the ONLINE component, please click here.


We are living through an apocalypse, struggling to learn lessons through a pervasive pandemic, economic instability, political unrest, climate change, and various forms of systematic violence. However, this moment is also inviting us back to an authentic indigeneity. We are being asked to remember how to be in relationship to the land, to our broken heartedness, and in gentle healing relationships with others. In the face of so much change we may find it difficult to maintain our physical and emotional balance.

We invite you to join Lama Rod Owens and Sister Siofra at Wonderwell Mountain Refuge or online via Natural Dharma Fellowship’s interactive hybrid system as they bring forward a deeply embodied, justice-rooted approach to liberation that draws from Buddhist practice, earth-based traditions, and lineages of collective healing.

In this retreat, we will explore both personal and collective liberation through somatic based mindfulness practice, grief work, chanting, and prayer. We will explore themes of spiritual abolition, liberatory care, grieving as care work, as well as what it means to be a love centered agent of liberation in this moment. We will rely on the wisdom of Tantric Buddhism, African spirituality, the Black Prophetic tradition, American Indigenous traditions, and sacred herbalism to understand and experience that any state of freedom must center tending to our broken hearts while calling real joy to hold the labor.

Please join us to:

  • Explore grief and broken-heartedness as pathways of healing and transformation
  • Engage chanting, prayer, and ritual as supports for personal and collective liberation
  • Return to an authentic relationship with your body through somatic mindfulness, movement, and breath as a foundation for liberatory care
  • Deepen your connection with the land and the more-than-human world

This retreat offers a precious opportunity to engage these teachings in a supported, practice-centered environment—one that honors both the depth of what we are facing and the possibility of real transformation. Whether you are seeking renewal, community, or a deeper way of meeting this moment, this retreat offers a grounded and compassionate container for practice. We invite you to join us. All are welcome.


Typical Retreat Schedule

(All times are Eastern time zone)

First Day — Orientation at 6:45 pm. Opening session begins around 7:00 pm.

Full-Day Schedule — Morning meditation 7:00 am; Breakfast break 8:00-9:30 am; Lunch break 12:00-2:00 pm; Dinner break 5:30-7:00 pm. Evening session 7:00-8:30 pm

Last Day —The closing session end at 12:00 pm.

These times are just for reference. An expanded schedule will be provided in pre-retreat information emailed during the week prior to the event.


Scholarships

Natural Dharma Fellowship strives to offer retreats in a manner that is inclusive and accessible. If the full retreat cost would create an undue financial burden, we encourage you to apply for a scholarship. Please visit this page on our website to learn more about financial aid options.

Please do not apply for financial assistance until after you have registered for the retreat. If the required deposit would be an obstacle, please contact register@naturaldharma.org.


Important Health Information

COVID-19 testing is no longer required. Masks are optional and encouraged if you are at higher risk. We encourage you to stay at home if you are symptomatic to protect others.


Cancellation Policy

We understand that personal circumstances may require you to cancel your registration. In these cases, please contact us right away at register@naturaldharma.org. Cancellations affect our ability to offer rooms to others and create additional work for our staff, therefore we charge the following fees to help mitigate these costs.

For cancellations (based on program start date):

  • > 45 days: 100% refund minus a $75 admin. fee.
  • 31-45 days: 50% refund of the required deposit; or 75% refund if registration paid in full.
  • 21-30 days: 50% refund of total registration cost
  • < 21 days: nonrefundable

If you must cancel due to an emergency or extenuating circumstances, please contact us at register@naturaldharma.org.


Access to Recordings

NDF offers unlimited access to recordings, which are accessed in your user dashboard (more information about user accounts provided in a pre-retreat letter). If you have a user account, please register with the same email you use to log into your dashboard. If not, an account will be created for you using your registration address.

Availability will vary depending on the type of event and the backlog for our precious resource volunteers. Thank you for your patience.


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About the Teachers

Lama Rod Owens

Lama Rod Owens:  Lama Rod Owens is a Black Buddhist Southern Queen. An international influencer with a Master of Divinity degree in Buddhist Studies from Harvard Divinity School. Author of The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors and Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger, and co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking […]

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Síofra Sadada (Sister Sadada)

i am a student of embodied liberatory practices: i live in my body and vacation in my mind. i am black nipmuc of irish decent. i am an embodied liberation teacher. i work with individuals and groups who do the work of healing and educating. the aim of my work is to resouce and guide […]

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