Thai Forest Lineage Retreat
John Orr and Venerable Somasihi Bhikkhuni
November 5 - 9, 2025
There have been many Eastern teachers responsible for helping to bring the Dharma to the West. One of those is the Thai Buddhist master, Ajahn Chah, who lived in the 20th century and had a great influence on a generation of Western teachers and practitioners from around the world. Ajahn Chah practiced and taught in the Thai forest tradition and his teaching is known for its simplicity, clarity and directness which encourages us to look at our minds and see what it is that is causing suffering. Like the Buddha himself, Ajahn Chah’s life and teaching is an invitation for all of us to find the end of suffering and peace.
During this retreat we will contemplate the most significant of Ajahn Chah’s teachings that emphasizes skillful living and the cultivation of tranquility and insight. Instruction in sitting and walking meditation for all levels of practice, as well as, chanting, Dharma talks and small group meetings to discuss your practice will be included in the retreat. Individual meetings with the teachers will be available on an as needed basis. The retreat will be conducted in noble silence which we ask everyone to observe. All are welcome to attend!
John Orr is a former Theravada monk who lived and learned with Ajahn Chah in his monastery in the Northeast of Thailand in the 1970’s. He regards Luang Por Chah, which means Venerable Father, as one of his most important teachers. It is with great joy that he shares the practical and down to earth teachings of this wise and compassionate human being.
We will not be requiring or administering Covid-19 tests in 2025, but please bring mindfulness to your activity in the days leading up to the retreat out of consideration for our staff, teachers and participants. Masks will be optional and encouraged, especially if a participant is feeling unwell. Avoiding higher risk situations and making use of masks whenever possible will minimize the likelihood of transmitting viruses to others while on site. We strongly encourage folks to stay home if they are symptomatic of any communicable illness.
First-time retreatants at Southern Dharma must arrive by 5pm ET on the first day of retreat. Check-in begins at 3pm. Returning yogis can check-in between 3 and 6pm.
Departures will take place by 2:00pm on the last day of retreat. Please make sure that you can attend the full program before registering.
All registrations are subject to our new 2025 cancellation policy. All retreatants must review and agree to this policy upon registration.
For our 2025 retreats, three fee tiers are offered. Please choose the option that best fits your ability to give in this time. Any amount paid above the Base rate is a tax deductible contribution to Southern Dharma Retreat Center. Your confirmation email is your receipt for tax purposes.
We are deeply grateful for your support.
Note that registration fees do not include dana for the teacher(s). In the Buddhist tradition the teachings are offered freely and teachers are not paid for their offerings. They rely on dana contributions from students. Similarly, Southern Dharma keeps registration fees low to ensure the Dharma is accessible to all. Fees cover only a fraction of Southern Dharma’s operating expenses. We appreciate your practice of generosity to continue the dissemination of the Dharma.
Housing and all meals are included in the program fee. We are now currently offering four housing options:
- Bed in Lodge, shared double room (2nd floor)
- Bed in Lodge, dorm with privacy partitions (3rd floor)
- Unheated kuti (single cabin, outdoor bathroom)
- Basic Tent Platform (camping with your own gear)
*Please note: Southern Dharma is no longer able to offer Heated Kutis. All Kutis are Unheated with no electricity.
Please use the appropriate field in the registration process to let us know your preferences in regards to housing, if any, and also specify if you insist on or prefer being housed with others of the same gender. All housing options are priced the same except for the Basic Tent Platform.
Southern Dharma offers 50% scholarship awards for BIPOC and Young Adults, in addition to those with financial need. Indicate your interest in a Southern Dharma in-house scholarship during the registration process.
In 2025, the Hemera Foundation will not be offering fellowships in the same manner as pervious years, there will be no application or approval process. Southern Dharma is deeply grateful for Hemera Foundation’s continued support of the center’s ability to provide scholarships through their generous grant. Yogis who have utilized Hemera Foundation Fellowships in the past are welcome to utilize any of the in-house scholarship options.
About the Teacher

John Orr
John Orr (he/him) received Theravada Buddhist ordination and training for a period of eight years while living as a monk in the 1970’s in Thailand and India. His Asian teachers are Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Buddhadasa and S.N. Goenka. Drawing from a range of wisdom teachings he has also practiced in the Dzogchen and Taoist traditions. […]
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Venerable Somasihi Bhikkhuni
Venerable Soma took novice and higher ordination as a Theravaden monk and has resided at Heartwood Refuge since 2018. During this time she has been the assistant to Venerable Pannavati, Abbot and the coordinator of Treasure Human Life, the service component of Heartwood Refuge. Prior to taking vows, Venerable Soma ordained as a Buddhist Chaplain […]
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