
Deborah Eden Tull
Deborah Eden Tull, founder of Mindful Living Revolution, teaches the integration of compassionate awareness into every aspect of our lives, bridging personal and collective awakening in an age of global change.
She is a Zen meditation and engaged dharma teacher, public speaker, author, and sustainability educator, who teaches dharma intertwined with post-patriarchal thought and practices, resting upon a lived knowledge of our unity with the more-than-human world. She trained for seven and a half years as a Buddhist monk at a silent Zen monastery and has taught engaged dharma for over 20 years. Her books include Relational Mindfulness: A Handbook for Deepening Our Connection with Ourselves, One Another, and the Planet and Luminous Darkness: An Engaged Buddhist Approach to Embracing the Unknown.
Eden has lived in sustainable communities and as an organic gardener/farmer for decades, celebrating the essential wisdom of nature. She currently resides in the mountains of western North Carolina with her husband and offers retreats, workshops, classes, and consultations nationally and internationally.
Upcoming Programs by Deborah Eden Tull

Fluidity in Motion: Presence, Play, and Spontaneous Awareness
Like flowing water, life is constantly changing, emergent, adaptable, and interconnected. With our bodies and the living process of the earth as our sacred laboratory, we will explore the dharma of fluidity. Through stillness and movement, contemplation and play, somatic inquiry and relational mindfulness, we will reawaken our cellular remembrance of flow. While the dominant […]

The Sacred No: Setting Conscious Boundaries Alongside Boundlessness
To truly embody our “yes” to life, we must equally honor our “no.” Liberating our hearts and minds and taking responsibility for our contribution to consciousness requires cultivating ferocity alongside gentle compassion. Drawing from the wisdom streams of Zen Buddhism, embodied change-making, somatic inquiry, earth awareness, and conscious movement/dance, we begin by learning to set […]