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On the Path of Engaged Practice, the advocate and the contemplative are one.

Welcome to One Earth Sangha, a virtual EcoDharma center 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.

Updated for 2024/2025

The EcoSattva Training

Join us in a Course to Cultivate Wisdom, Connection, and Compassionate Action

At Home with the Trouble, Together

“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.

The Path of Engaged Practice is itself made sustainable by compassion, commitment and community.

Events from Our Networks

A Care Package for Grieving Times

Online
Ten politically engaged BIPOC teachers, healers, activists, strategists, and artists, rooted in a wide range of dharmic traditions and time-honored ancestral spiritual lineages, will offer you tools, teachings, and space for individual and collective grief, pointing us toward the freedom that mourning makes possible.

The 21st Biennial INEB Conference

INEB is a global network of individuals and organizations who are committed to promoting and working toward building compassionate societies, environmental sustainability, and world peace. INEB emphasizes the importance of developing an ethical, Dharma-based approach to its work, and encourages its members to work collaboratively and respectfully with individuals and organizations based on a foundation of shared values and aspirations.

With Christina Feldman and John Peacock

Over the course of this retreat we will examine the relationship between the development of a profound form of attention (yoniso manasikāra) leading to a penetrating insight (vipassanā) into the way we are to live our lives. The way that we live our lives can be summed up in the word 'ethics' (sīla) - not as a list of rules, but as a responsiveness to the unfolding and changing dimensions of our lives and our inter-relationships with others, the environment and other beings. For experienced practitioners.

From Shared Grief to Spiritual Growth

Online
Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PHD and Buddhist minister and teacher Lama Rod Owens will offer guidance in taking steps – both large and small – towards wisdom, spiritual growth, and action when faced with the troubles we collectively experience in the present and inherit from the past.

Campaigns for Action

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Regenerative Solutions for the Living Earth Community

Regeneration Nexus is a database of ecological solutions that aim to nourish and regenerate broader systems within the living Earth community while reducing warming.

There is a way to be a human being
that causes all life to thrive.

— Woman Stands Shining (Pat McCabe)

Featured Action Organizations

  • Animals in the Room:”is an international collaboration of philosophers, scientists, and animal welfare specialists working together to devise and test models for representing non-human animals in decision-making.”
  • March Lebanon: is a Lebanese non-profit organization founded in 2011 working to promote social cohesion through peace-building and sectarian conflict resolution in Lebanon. “We aim to develop the resilience of marginalized youth and help them to build a better future while encouraging constructive dialogue and fostering cross-communal acceptance and respect to create sustainable reconciliation.”
  • Rising Tide: “We are the rising tide of ordinary people, called by extraordinary times. We are a diverse movement demanding Australia honours our commitment to the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. We are prepared to take whatever peaceful actions are within our power to defend the climate.”

Explore Buddhist and Interfaith Organizations

 

You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time. Angela Davis

 

Featured Calls to Action

  • Get Out The Vote: The US Election is November 5th. Worried? There is still time to make an important difference in the outcome. Call, send postcards, or knock doors with The Environmental Voter Project. Call voters in critical states if you’re distant. Knock their doors if you’re near. Make sure you are registered and have a plan to vote if you’re an American citizen.
  • Palestine: Add your name to the growing list with Voice of Buddhism: We, meditation practitioners and teachers who feel deeply connected and inspired by Buddhism, can no longer remain silent about the unprecedented destruction and immense human suffering being inflicted upon the Palestinian population by the Israeli government, with the deliberate or tacit support of the West.” Give directly to Palestinian families in Gaza. Project Watermelon vetted and organized hundreds of Go Fund Me pages in this spreadsheet so you can give with confidence.
  • Canada: The federal government is asking people across Canada about their thoughts on how the Canadian Environmental Protection Act should implement the recently passed legal mandate of a “right to healthy environment.” Ecojustice makes it easy for you with this editable template and instant submission. The David Suzuki Foundation is circulating a petition addressed to the Canadian federal government demanding the oil and gas industry be held accountable for its role in the climate crisis. Sign it here.
  • Europe: Urge European Union politicians to consider a “frequent flying levy.” According to a recent publication by Stay Grounded, a tax on the 5% most frequent fliers would dramatically lower aviation emissions and significantly increase available funding for public investments in climate mitigation and adaptation. Sign the petition here.