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In conversation and in meditation, we’ll explore noticing and accommodating our emotions, building resilience, and working with the energies of these emotions in the body. Perhaps most of all, we’ll join together to build community — to know that we’re not alone.
In the midst of the unfolding climate catastrophe, this daylong retreat will invite us into a ceremony of love, grief, and connection.
Through the teachings of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and practices of the Plum Village tradition, our intention is to support attendees’ mindfulness practices that not only fortify their resolve to address the planetary crisis but also nurture their personal well-being and happiness.
Join this community-building training for tools and resources to plan your action for Faiths for Climate Justice. This call will be available at two different times to accommodate a wide range of time zones. Call 1: Australia / West & Central Americas and Call 2: Europe / Africa / East Coast Americas.
On 3-12 May, people of faith around the world will be mobilizing for a week of action calling for an end to fossil fuels, a sustainable future, and a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
Please join us for a three-day virtual gathering focused on the intersection of Dharma and the climate crisis. Insights will be offered by leading Buddhist teachers and practitioners who are also writers, artists, and advocates engaged in climate action. 
The day-long symposium will bring together leading academics, community leaders and activists, practitioners of mindfulness, and monastics who studied under Thich Nhat Hanh. Join us for an inspiring and informative day of discussion, networking, and mindfulness.
A Seattle-based group is coming together to cultivate wisdom, compassion and energy for action.
Together, we will co-create a close knit community within which we can learn ways to stay nourished, resilient, and sufficiently resourced to make our own true response, however small.
Each session will include grounding skills, community sharing, Buddhist practices and how they can support us in this time, and information on the science and positive initiatives. James Lowe, Ram Appalaraju, and Jeanne Corrigal will join us.