Welcome to One Earth Sangha, an EcoDharma network supporting a global community in the Path of Engaged Practice.
As ten thousand years of climate stability is ending, the call to develop inner stability has never been more clear.
Upcoming EcoDharma Explorations
Join Us Live the Fourth Sunday of the Month
A Work that Reconnects Spiral Gathering
- April 27, 2025
- Alex Julie
What might the Earth desire from us this Earth Day? Alex Julie guides a Work That Reconnects spiral practice to ground in gratitude, lean into grief, and clear our heart-minds enough to listen for the Earth.
Healing from Trauma, Emerging through Collapse
- May 25, 2025
- Kazu Haga
As we face the poly-crisis, how do we escalate our actions without escalating a worldview that keeps us from interdependence? How can we view injustice as a manifestation of collective trauma? How can the Dharma support us in a skillful response?
Updated for 2024/2025
The EcoSattva Training
Join us in a Course to Cultivate Wisdom, Connection, and Compassionate Action
“For anyone who’s yearning for a way to meet the often agonizing challenges of this time with a clear mind, a steady heart, a resilient body and a ferocious spirit, One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training is a beautifully-designed and meticulously-crafted container.”











Group and Individual Registration are now open. The Program launches on November 10.
Featured EcoDharma
EcoDharma
A Call to Rise, Resist, and Reimagine the World Together
- Thanissara
How might the Dharma point us towards a truly revolutionary path? How might the energy of internal awakening be directed towards external liberation? The time to live these questions is now.
EcoDharma
An Interview with Konda Mason
- Konda Mason and Nikayla Jefferson
In this interview with One Earth Sangha, Konda Mason talks land, race, money, and spirit.
EcoDharma
A Challenge to Buddhist Leaders and Practitioners
- Sara Shapouri
Sara Shapouri urges us into a challenging, uncomfortable, but oh-so-critical self and sangha examination of Western Dharma and dehumanization, practitioners and their role in oppression.
EcoDharma
- Bhikkhu Bodhi
First published 10 years ago, Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi distills the climate crisis down to its core, unchanging truths. His words are as wise and relevant now as they were then. What might we learn from a read this time around?
EcoDharma Art, Poetry, and Imagery
Creative
- Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
Read for a wide and loving embrace of Earth, from its mountains to meadows, frozen ponds to slender grass. In this poem, Rosemerry also dares to reach for hope.
The Path of Engaged Practice is itself made sustainable by compassion, commitment and community.
Events from Our Networks
- April 30, 2025
- — June 11, 2025
- Ubuntu Co-Create
Online
In this 7-week Ubuntu-based decolonial journey, we explore the impact of colonisation on our bodies, minds, family systems, communities, and worldview through an intersectional lens of oppression. In a world entangled in poly-crises, we will examine the assumptions, investments, and desires that sustain these challenges.
Rhythms and Turnings of Earth and Heart
- April 25, 2025
- — April 27, 2025
- The Mind Body Ecology Institute
During this program, participants have an opportunity to be with community, connect meaningfully with the land, and learn ways of promoting personal and collective resilience.
A Climate Café
- April 26, 2025
- Touching the Earth Collective
Online
In these gatherings, we will incorporate ritual, contemplations, discussion, art, writing and other ways of representing what we feel and know. This will provide an opportunity for communal witnessing of our felt responses to the environmental suffering that is taking place all over the world, and especially in the lives of marginalized populations.
With Rebecca Bradshaw
- April 30, 2025
- Insight Meditation Community of Western Massachusetts
Online
The Zen master Dogan said that awakening is intimacy with all things. We will explore how our practice can lead to being a co-participant in intimate relationship with the very alive natural world in which we are embedded. Who knows, we might even become animists!
Sponsored by the BESS Family Foundation, Earth Awareness Community Retreats are intended to foster community among those whose work and interests are focused on the intersection of mindfulness/meditation and climate change. Retreats will be held in 2025 – 2027 at four geographically dispersed retreat centers. Attendance at the retreats is free, but other costs are participant responsibilities.
There is a way to be a human being
that causes all life to thrive.
— Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe)
Featured Calls to Digital Action
International
- Read: “New York Buddhists support detainee Mohsen Mahdawi” and if in the USA, write to Congress for his immeadiate release.
- Sign: Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
- Listen: A 10 minute summary of Timothy Snyder’s “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century”
- Act: Join a local clean-up with the Great Global Clean-up
- Read: What is BDS?
- Attend: “How to Prevent a Coup: Lessons from Korea” a virtual event on April 25th
United States
- Act: May Day National Day of Action “Trump and his billionaire profiteers are trying to create a race to the bottom—on wages, on benefits, on dignity itself. This May Day we are fighting back.”
- Read: How to Join the Buy-Nothing campaign
- Act: with the American Meterological Society and call your representative to save NOAA’s ocean and climate research.
- Act: with New York DSA and call your representative to demand the release of detained student-activist Mahmoud Khalil.
- Read: “As the politics of climate change shift, how can ordinary people respond?”
- Act: Oppose the SAVE Act voter suppression bill with the Third Act
- Read: “Hopescroll through stories of people’s noncooperation against Trump’s coup.”
- Act: Email foreign minister Melanie Joly to call on her to block General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems’ large artillery propellant delivery to Israel.
- Join: Climate Reality’s Green Ink Book Club “Our community is bound by a shared passion for environmental sustainability, social justice, and creative expression. Through our monthly gatherings, we explore literature that sparks conversations on climate action, ecopsychology, systems change and social justice.”
“The Earth might see me.” — Haida proverb