There are those among us have already learned to hold devastation and tenderness in the same breath, who have fallen into the dark and found something worth bringing back. Have you found a way to move amidst the charred and submerged? Will you show us how? The post Please appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
What do you do when you’re in love with a burning world? Here Mark Coleman offers seven R's for meeting the ecological crisis without going numb and without burning out. Can we move from falling in love with the Earth, to feeling what we're losing, to finding others who can stand with us in the fire. The post How Does the Earth Wish to Move Through Me? appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
Dominant culture has no map for the territory we are entering. Yet what if the grief we carry for profound ecological loss is not a burden to manage, but a doorway? What if the very intensity of your sorrow is proof of how deeply you belong to this Earth, and how much love is still moving through you? The post Grief and Joy on a Planet in Crisis appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
Catherine McGee, a guiding teacher with One Earth Sangha, offers five short exercises for supporting our relationship with the Earth. The post Grounding in Deep Relationship appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
From the Bodhisattva vow to the deliberate design of injustice, this conversation asks what Buddhism has to offer a world undergoing dramatic change and lands on a simple truth: we may not get there in our lifetime, but we are called to build the path. The post Can Buddhism Challenge Ongoing Colonialism? appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
What is this Buddhism that we love? Is it merely a refuge from the world or a path into deeper intimacy with the world? The post Mutual Belonging appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
Lou and Kristin explore the integration of Buddhist practice with climate action through the lens of the “quivering heart” — the capacity to hold climate grief, fear, and uncertainty with tenderness and courage. The post The Quivering Heart appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
For decades, climate and environmental advocates have tried to close the gap between what people know and what they do. Frustrated, our answer has been “more”: more information, more urgency, more compelling imagery. But what if the problem is our misunderstanding of the problem? The post Is the Climate Movement Finally Growing Up? appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
What if “nature” is right here in the experience of being alive? A lifelong city dweller reflects on how mindfulness of the everyday elements of water, breath, food, and fire can dissolve the illusion of separation between ourselves and the living Earth community. The post Connecting to the Elements appeared first on One Earth Sangha .
This world is signaling to us constantly, both inviting us out of complacency and, in the same moment, offering endless gifts. The post Temple Bell appeared first on One Earth Sangha .