About this Event
Grief is one of the most universal human experiences and one of the least supported.
In a culture that moves quickly and prizes resilience as the absence of pain, many of us have learned to carry our losses quietly, tucking them into the edges of daily life. Over time, unwitnessed grief doesn't simply fade. It settles into the body, shapes our nervous system, and influences how we relate to ourselves and to the people around us.
This retreat offers something different. A day to pause. To understand. To be gently held by practices that speak to your entire being-your body, your mind, your heart, and your spirit.
Whether you are grieving a person, a relationship, a dream, a diagnosis, a pregnancy, or a version of yourself you once knew — you are welcome here, exactly as you are. Come seeking clarity about what you've been experiencing. Come for insight into how grief moves through us. Come simply to rest in a community that understands this terrain without needing you to explain it.
You are the guide of your own experience. Every offering is an open door, never an obligation.
When grief is witnessed — when it is gently moved through the body and tended within safe community — neuroscience shows us that the nervous system begins to shift. The chronic activation of stress responses softens. New neural pathways open. What felt frozen begins, slowly, to move.
Ancient healing traditions understood this long before modern research confirmed it. We do not heal in isolation. We heal in relationship — with ourselves, with our bodies, with one another, and with something larger than our individual stories.
This day weaves together somatic practice, sound medicine, creative expression, ancestral ritual wisdom, and the quiet power of compassionate community — offering multiple pathways so you can follow what feels most nourishing and true for you.
There is no right way to move through this day. There is no place you should be by now. There is only this moment, this space, and a warm invitation to receive what you need.
Agenda
🕑: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Understanding how Grief Lives in Us
Host: Tameka Ruffin, LCSW, Sound Healing / Reiki Practitioner,
Info: We begin together in a spirit of gentle curiosity. Drawing from neuroscience, polyvagal theory, and somatic wisdom, this grounding opening session offers a compassionate map of how loss moves through us — not just emotionally, but physically, in the nervous system, the breath, and the body's deepest tissues. Understanding the biology and psychology of grief can itself be deeply relieving — a signal to the system that what you are experiencing makes complete sense. We also explore how loss reshapes identity, and how within that disorientation there is often a quiet invitation toward a more honest knowing of ourselves.
🕑: 11:45 PM - 01:15 PM
Integrated Somatic Release Experience
Host: Monya Yoga, RYT, M.S.
Info: Grief lives in the body long before it finds words. In this immersive healing experience, we bring together four complementary modalities -trauma-informed yoga, intentional breathwork, Reiki energy healing, and a restorative sound bath — into a single, flowing journey designed to meet you exactly where you are and gently guide your nervous system toward release, regulation, and rest.
We begin with grounded education on how the nervous system stores grief and trauma — why the body braces, why breath becomes shallow, why certain memories live in the hips or the chest or the throat. Understanding this is itself a form of relief. When we know why the body responds the way it does, we can begin to work with it rather than against it.
From there, we move. Gentle, trauma-informed yoga opens the pathways where grief has gathered, inviting the tissues to soften and the breath to deepen. Intentional breathwork then guides the nervous system into greater regulation — activating the body's own ca
🕑: 01:15 PM - 02:00 PM
Lunch
🕑: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Honoring Loss While Regaining Your Power
Host: Aisha M.Bowie, LCSW, LPN
Info: We will be empowered as we learn how grief is not a weakness, it is love with nowhere to go. This segment uses guided visualization and meditation, talk therapies, journal prompts, and community sharing to help honor and rise with your grief.
🕑: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
What Awaits Beyond: Journey Through Science, Spirit & the Mystery of Passing
Host: Melanie Cantua, Dream Analyst, Reiki /EFT
Info: What happens when we leave this human form? It is perhaps the most profound question we carry — and one that grief brings achingly close.
Across centuries and disciplines, seekers have approached this threshold from every direction. Scripture and sacred text. Medical research into near-death experiences. Quantum physics and the nature of consciousness. Dream wisdom and the ancient art of soul guidance. What is remarkable is not how different these perspectives are — but how quietly they converge. Again and again, across culture and tradition and scientific inquiry, we find the same luminous thread: that love does not end, that consciousness continues, and that something vast and tender is woven into the fabric of what we are and where we are going.
For those of us in grief, this is not merely philosophy. It is medicine.
Join Melanie Cantua — dream analyst and psychopomp — for an integrative exploration of what the fields of science, spirituality, medicine, and dream wisdom reveal about
🕑: 03:15 PM - 04:30 PM
The Power of Ritual: Building a Sacred Container for your Grief
Host: Charis Caldwell, M.S., Reiki Master
Info: Long before modern medicine, humans instinctively reached for ritual in loss — gathering, building altars, marking thresholds. Neuroscience now confirms what ancient traditions always knew: intentional symbolic action tells the nervous system this is held, this matters — measurably reducing anxiety and restoring a sense of agency.
From Mexico's Día de los Muertos to Japan's Obon Festival to the Yoruba tradition, cultures worldwide share the same luminous understanding — that love does not end at death, and that honoring those we've lost heals the living as much as it honors the departed.
In this guided session you will explore the symbolism of color, stones, and flowers, and learn the devotional wisdom woven into altar creation. Using a provided wooden framework, paints, stones, and silk flowers, you will build your own altar — and optionally craft a grief intention jar to carry home as a living, evolving practice. Please bring small photos or mementos of someone you wish to honor.
The
🕑: 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM
Community Witnessing: Closing in the Garden
Info: The garden becomes our final healing space, chosen because the natural world has always been one of grief's most patient and eloquent witnesses. Led by the gentle current of live music, we gather in soft, organic movement — not structured or instructed, simply invited. Research in somatic psychology confirms what contemplative traditions have embodied for centuries: that the body, when given permission to move freely in community, accesses states of integration that stillness alone cannot reach. Let the music guide what words no longer need to carry. Let movement become the final language of this day.
From there, we settle into a closing ritual — a collective, intentional act of release and remembrance that honors the fullness of what this day has held and everyone who has held it together with such courage. No words are required of you. No sharing, no performance. Only your presence among others who have walked this terrain alongside you.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2650 N Druid Hills Rd NE, 2650 North Druid Hills Road Northeast, Atlanta, United States
USD 161.90 to USD 238.73










