Rocky Mountain
Ecodharma Retreat Center

A Home for Meditation in Nature

Ecodharma Retreat for Ecological Resilience and Disaster Planners – Loving Each Other and the Earth by Building Beloved Community

Sep 29, 2025 - Oct 06, 2025
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Leaders

  • Kritee Kanko
    Kritee Kanko
    Co-Leader

    Kritee (dharma name Kanko) is a Climate Scientist, Buddhist Zen priest, Educator & Founding Spiritual teacher of Boundless in Motion. She is an ordained teacher in the Rinzai Zen lineage of Cold Mountain and a co-founder of Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center. She has served as faculty for courses or retreats at the intersection of climate crisis, racial justice, trauma healing and spirituality for many organizations including One Earth Sangha, Al Gore’s Climate Reality, Stanford University, World Council of Churches, San Francisco Zen Center, Mind & Life Institute and Lama Foundation. She has served as a leading scientist in the Climate Smart Agriculture program at Environmental Defense Fund for 12 years.

    Kritee‘s experience is that identifying and releasing our personal and ecological grief in presence of a loving community is necessary; that helps us unlock our gifts and serve our communities. Her articles and interviews have appeared in the New York Times, BBC, Washington Post, Harvard Health, Yale Climate Connections, California Public Radio. Please see her personal website here</a.

  • Deborah Eden Tull
    Deborah Eden Tull
    Co-Leader

    Deborah Eden Tull, founder of the nonprofit Mindful Living Revolution, is a Zen meditation/mindfulness teacher, author, and spiritual activist. 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 training, and consultations internationally.

  • Emerson James
    Emerson James
    Advisor

    Emerson James (they/them) has spent a decade practicing homemaking in Cache Valley, Utah, and the surrounding Bear River Mountains. They are called to the particular role of spiritual practice and action to facilitate the transformation of cultures and systems of oppression. A person who has had a diversity of jobs – field ecologist, artisan cheese maker, project manager – Emerson tends to focus not on the what, but the how. For them, bringing great care and beauty to the small details, with an eye towards the whole, builds the foundations and containers for individuals, organizations, and communities to reimagine and give form to alternative systems of being. A dedicated meditator, they continue to be humbled by the journey to see themselves and the world clearly. They have a BS in Environmental Stewardship from McPherson College and an MS in English with an emphasis in Creative Nonfiction from Utah State University. Their queer, ecological, dharma, and writing interests are currently being expressed in an ongoing project exploring the liberation possible when an eco-queer lens is applied to the Jataka Tales.

KEY POINTS

KEY POINTS

  • DATES AND TIMES

    Arrival:  Monday, September 29 , 4 pm.  Departure: Monday, October 6, 2 pm.

  • REQUIREMENTS

    Please review and complete the application form if you are interested to participate in this retreat.

  • PROGRAM COST

    Registration fee of $120; other costs are covered by a sponsorship from the BESS Family Foundation. See the Retreat Description for details.

  • LEADER SUPPORT

    By donation (see Things to Know)

  • PROGRAM QUESTIONS

    Contact Kritee, [email protected]

  • REGISTRATION QUESTIONS

    Contact Kathy, [email protected].

  • EQUIPMENT LIST

    RMERC Equipment List.

  • CALENDAR

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EVENT DESCRIPTION

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THIS RETREAT

The Ecodharma Retreat for Ecological Resilience and Disaster Planners is a no-to-low-cost immersive experience designed to support community resilience, spiritual grounding, and emotional preparation in the face of climate and polycrisis-related disasters. Centered on building a beloved community, the retreat invites educators, activists, caregivers, and disaster responders,  BIPOC and those from marginalized groups—to cultivate deep ecological kinship, emotional healing, and long-term collective readiness.

Dates & Location

Monday, September 29 – Monday, October 6, 2025 at Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center in Ward, Colorado, on treaty-recognized homelands of the Hinono’eiteen (Arapaho), the Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) and the Nuu-ci (Ute) nations.

Cost

This retreat is intended to be offered at little to no cost. Food and lodging for this retreat is fully funded by the BESS Family Foundation. There will be a small registration fee for administrative costs which can be reimbursed post-attendance for students, activists, BIPOC, poor, and working-class, other marginalized or under-represented groups. If needed, there are travel support scholarships available especially for Indigenous participants who are original stewards of Colorado. In the spirit of mutual care, we will invite voluntary donations (dana) at the end of this retreat to support leading teachers.

Retreat Description

We must prepare for a “polycrisis,” that goes beyond the climate crisis and encompasses multiple interdependent global risks that significantly degrade humanity’s prospects. Increasing frequency and severity of climate disasters are an integral part of the deepening polycrisis and they reveal both our fragility and interdependence. This retreat is the first in a series of three designed by Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center (RMERC) to support the cultivation of community resiliency and responsiveness in states around Colorado as disasters and chaos will unfold in our communities in the decades to come. We need to be prepared for fires, floods, catastrophic winds, droughts, and other more slowly unfolding stressful events not just in 2025-2030 but in 2040-2050 and beyond.

Finding deep refuge in the beauty and wisdom of the land and the dharma teachings, we will rest, replenish, and tend to our nervous systems. We will introduce spiritual and emotional resilience practices, and cultivate the capacity of the heart. After accessing groundedness, restorative nourishing connection, and trust with each other and the more-than-human world, we turn towards our grief and rage. We hold space for all our feelings, name them, accept them, and if we feel so called, release them. We will build a nourishing, loving, and supportive beloved community together.

Our programming will also include a day of “Solo: Nature Kinship Day.” We will spend a contemplative day “alone” in the natural world, allowing ourselves to come into a deep sense of visceral connection, belonging, and communion with rocks, trees, waters, and all other beings on RMERC land as our relatives or kins.

We have a broader vision beyond just this retreat. Before and after the retreat, we will host online gatherings so that participants may build and maintain a web of belonging as we all respond to and serve our communities through polycrisis. This 2025 retreat is expected to be offered again in 2026 and 2027. We hope that all first-year participants will return for future retreats with this community and join the ecodharma-sangha.

Who is this retreat for?

Anyone can apply for this retreat, but the intention is to develop and foster a regional community of people involved in climate resilience and disaster preparedness. People based in Colorado and the greater Mountain West regions are highly encouraged to apply.

We are especially looking to cultivate relationships and community among people who do work, offer care, or provide service as part of any of these roles:

  • K-12 teachers or educators
  • Grassroots organizers, activists, and others engaged in social, political, ecological, and racial struggle
  • Trauma-informed therapists, eco-chaplains, and others who offer psychological care
  • Climate resilience experts, planners, or researchers
  • Non-violent emergency response personnel (e.g., Fire department, FEMA, City/County Staff)
  • Volunteers in local conservation and climate mitigation efforts
  • Mutual aid or community care group members who serve vulnerable populations during and after disasters

This list is non-exhaustive. We encourage you to apply even if your work or role isn’t explicitly listed here, but aligned with the vision of this retreat. We are looking to build a regional community of people who have an understanding, commitment, and curiosity about the physical, psychological, material, and spiritual resiliency needs of our communities in the wake of climate and other disasters. If you feel like you may belong here, you do!

RMERC’s vision is to reserve 40-50% of the 30 retreat slots for BIPOC participants.  At the same time, anyone is welcome and encouraged to apply. All participants are preferred to have prior training or lived-experience in the areas of anti-racism, allyship, solidarity across race, gender, sexuality, and class. At the beginning of the retreat, we will set-up clear multi-cultural and multi-racial space agreements, including conflict resolution frameworks, to maintain a safe retreat container for all.

Meals

To honor all life, we will prepare vegan food at the center which is the case with many Buddhist centers. You are welcome to bring your own snacks to eat in privacy of your room to meet your medical and cultural needs.

Application Deadline

We will review the applications on a rolling basis, but we highly encourage and will prioritize applications submitted by June 30th.

THINGS TO KNOW

LEADER SUPPORT: DANA OFFERINGS TO LEADERS

The price of retreats is set as low as possible and covers only retreat center expenses. None of the fee goes to the leaders, who are solely supported by the voluntary dana offerings of yogis. In the tradition of the Buddha, the amount of the dana offering is up to each individual. We do ask that your offering be as generous as your finances allow in order to support the tireless efforts of the leaders. Please bring a check or cash. We are very grateful for your support.

FOOD AND MEALS

Meals are vegetarian and may include eggs or dairy, with vegan and gluten-free options available.  Usually the cook can accommodate common food allergies such as gluten or dairy, but not food preferences. Make sure to include any special allergy or health needs you have during registration.

Tea, coffee and such are available all day long, along with some simple snacks such as mixed nuts and fruit. If you want a snack between meals, or supplemental protein, you can bring a small quantity of packaged unrefrigerated food. Please do not bring anything that needs refrigeration (medicine excepted). Excessive snacks are unnecessary: if you need a boost, a little gorp or an energy bar is sufficient for most people.

KEY POINTS

  • DATES AND TIMES

    Arrival:  Monday, September 29 , 4 pm.  Departure: Monday, October 6, 2 pm.

  • REQUIREMENTS

    Please review and complete the application form if you are interested to participate in this retreat.

  • PROGRAM COST

    Registration fee of $120; other costs are covered by a sponsorship from the BESS Family Foundation. See the Retreat Description for details.

  • LEADER SUPPORT

    By donation (see Things to Know)

  • PROGRAM QUESTIONS

    Contact Kritee, [email protected]

  • REGISTRATION QUESTIONS

    Contact Kathy, [email protected].

  • EQUIPMENT LIST

    RMERC Equipment List.

  • CALENDAR

    Back to Events Calendar

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