Dharma for a World on Fire

Standing in Fierce Compassion in this Age of Reckoning

Join Thanissara and One Earth Sangha for this EcoDharma Exploration on Sunday, March 23rd. All are welcome. Learn more about this upcoming gathering in the description below.

Registration is now open.

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We are living through the death throes of a world built on extraction—of land, labor, and spirit. Late-stage colonial capitalism, with its rapacious greed and plundering, is driving ecological collapse and human suffering. Yet, within this unraveling lies an invitation: to awaken beyond fear and paralysis, into a radical, embodied presence that refuses to turn away.

How do we meet this moment—not as passive witnesses, but as committed, compassionate agents of the possible? How do we metabolize rage and grief into clarity and action? Drawing on Buddhist teachings, deep ecology, and engaged practice, this session will explore the Dharma as a path of resilience and resistance. Through meditation, inquiry, and reflection, we will root ourselves in the wisdom needed to disrupt and reimagine while honoring the dying, opening to the unknown, and listening for what endures.

Thanissara (she/her) started Buddhist practice in the Burmese school in 1975. She was inspired to ordain after meeting Ajahn Chah and spent 12 years as a Buddhist monastic as a founding member of Chithurst Monastery and Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in the UK. She has facilitated meditation retreats internationally for the last 30 years and has an MA in Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy Practice from Middlesex University & the Karuna Institute in the UK. With Kittisaro, she co-founded Dharmagiri Sacred Mountain Retreat and helped initiate and support a number of HIV/Aids response projects in South Africa. Together, they also co-founded Sacred Mountain Sangha in California.  She has written several books, including two poetry books and Time To Stand Up, An Engaged Buddhist Manifesto for Our Earth.

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Registration for this exploration is open now. This program is donation-based, with no required registration fee. We welcome your contributions to support this program and the work of One Earth Sangha.

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