FOLLOWING ALIVENESS: FALL 2025

About the Following Aliveness Retreat Series

As we navigate the busyness of our lives and the complexities of our world, many of us can sense a deep and growing need to reconnect with the natural world. This innate awareness calls us to align our bodies and beings with the earth's energy and rhythms, drawing upon the profound support they offer. By embracing the wisdom and spiritual insights that each season illuminates, we can find greater harmony within ourselves and more balance in our lives.   

The Following Aliveness retreat series invites you to experience the wisdom of the earth’s seasons, thoughtfully woven into all aspects of retreat practice.  Through meditation, inquiry, journeying, expressive arts, and time in nature, we’ll explore the transformational energies and themes of Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall, while deepening our connection to ourselves, others, and the natural world. 

The retreats are designed both as stand-alone experiences, offering you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a seasonal theme, and as a powerful quartet, with each retreat experience building upon the one prior, as you’re guided through the full creative cycle throughout the year.   

Each season, I’ll be joined by gifted teachers who bring their wisdom, training, and special brand of magic to their teaching and to the practices that we’ll explore around our seasonal themes.  I can’t wait to share what we’ve planned with you.  

Join us for one, several, or all four.  


Following Aliveness: FALL 2025

Thursday, November 6th
to Sunday, November 9th

Whispertree Retreat Center
Boonville, CA

Our fall themes – RELEASE and RETURN – guide us into a season of reflection and insight.

As the leaves turn and the earth prepares for rest, we’ll practice noticing, honoring, and gently letting go of what no longer serves us. By releasing old stories and patterns, we’ll create space to reclaim and embody our authentic selves with greater ease. Our fall practices will invite us to let go with clarity and compassion and to return to ourselves with curiosity and kindness, while also gaining tools to embrace life’s regenerative cycles and sustain these practices long after the retreat ends.

We welcome beginning and experienced practitioners 18 years and older.  Daylong or multi-day retreat experience is helpful but not required.   

Learn about our community scholarship fund to donate or apply.

This retreat will be led by Joryu Myosei and Dennis Kiley

Dennis Kiley

Dennis Kiley is the founder of the EcoPsychology Initiative where he integrates principles from nature, spirituality, and psychology, in service to the healing and health, resilience and regeneration that the world so desperately needs. He lives on Mount Desert Island, ME where the mountains, woods, and waters of Acadia National Park are the backdrop for his home. Dennis got his masters degree in counseling psychology from CIIS in San Francisco, and maintains a small private therapy practice, along with teaching meditation and yoga. denniskiley.com

Joryu Myosei

Joryu Myosei is a spiritual guide, certified mindfulness and meditation teacher (MMCP), licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), and intuitive healer (MIM).  She took a formal bodhisattva vow in 2011, dedicating her life to awakening for the benefit of all beings and her work to supporting awakening in others and its expression in daily life. Through retreats, spiritual gatherings, and one-to-one inquiry work with clients, she invites all to experience their deepest knowing and to live authentic, fully engaged lives with joy and purpose.

What you’ll experience on retreat:

  • guided and silent meditations

  • dharma talks and discussions with seasoned teachers 

  • opportunities for authentic sharing in small and large groups

As well as seasonally attuned: 

  • movement practices

  • mindful walks and inquiry in nature

  • guided inquiry practices

  • guided imagery journeys

  • expressive arts practices 

And while on retreat, you’ll be supported with:

  • a welcome gift of seasonal treats

  • beautifully appointed accommodations

  • a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces in which to relax and reflect

  • access to over 6 miles of trails and a swimming pond, as well as a hot tub, outdoor showers, hammock, and fire ring (in season)

  • free time to roam, journal, and rest  

  • delicious, seasonal, vegetarian meals

  • guided plant spirit meditations with tea or herbal tisanes

Whispertree
Retreat Center

Whispertree is located about 2 1/2 hours north of San Francisco in the Anderson Valley near Boonville, CA on land that encompasses 650 acres within the Navarro River Watershed, a pristine, sheltered valley surrounded by rolling hills.   

The lower campus, where we’ll be holding the retreats, includes beautiful accommodations and gathering spaces in the Toll House, Bunkhouse, and Barn.  Each space has its own lounge area and kitchen stocked with tea and snacks, where you’re also welcome to bring additional favorite foods to store and enjoy.  

Our practice sessions will be held in the spacious Barn, the cozy Toll House, or on the land.  The gorgeous grounds of the lower campus offer many spaces to connect with the natural world, as well as opportunities to enjoy the hot tub, outdoor showers, hammock, and fire pit.   We’ll have access to six miles of trails that weave through open meadows and oak-studded hills, along with a swimming pond located up the hill at the top of the property.

Retreat Agreements

The retreat agreements are designed to support contemplative practice, for ourselves and our community, and to create a safe container for all who attend.   Following the agreements demonstrates our commitment to intentional practice in community, with the deep understanding of our interconnectedness during our time together. 

By signing up for this retreat, each participant agrees to the following: 

  • To attend the entire retreat. Please plan to arrive on time and to leave after the retreat ends on the final day.. Check-in is available from 4-5pm on Thurs, Nov 6th. The retreat begins at 5:30pm on Thurs, Nov 6th and ends at 11am on Sun, Nov 9th

  • To arrive in time to settle in and be ready for the start of practice sessions  

  • To maintain silence outside of intentional sharing opportunities during sessions and to follow suggested protocols when invited to share in small or large groups

  • To refrain from using alcohol or recreational drugs on the day entering the retreat and at any time during the retreat

  • To refrain from using screens or other outside distractions to the greatest extent possible and in the presence of other participants

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