EcoDharma
EcoDharma

An Interview with Deborah Eden Tull

In this one-on-one interview with One Earth Sangha, Debra Eden Tull invites us into her multi-dimensional awakening, catalyzed by a near-death experience in Hurricane Helene.
Creative
Creative
How do you hold your grief with the Earth? Ten-year-old poet Ivy Wade holds her grief with the flowing river and the howling wind.
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EcoDharma
Earth is as beautiful as she is troubled, as perfect as she is pained. Joanna Macy appeals to the courageous self in all of us that desires to widely awaken to Earth just as she is and act from this seeing: we are inseparable.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma
Where are our relatives? We share 92 percent of our DNA with mice. 44 percent with fruit flies. Zenshin Florence Caplow opens our eyes to the family beyond just those seated at our holiday dinner table.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma

Buddhism, Ecology and Social Justice

Need a refresher on the untapped and transformative potential of the dharma for our times? Kristin Barker delivers the foundational understanding of One Earth Sangha in this 1:1 interview with Damchö Diana Finnegan.
Practice
Practice

A Meditation on Giving Back to Earth

How can you be a small gift to life? Dr. Lyla June Johnston guides us into connection with what might be our principal purpose for existence–just in time for the consumption season.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma

A Conversation with Dekila Chungyalpa

What might be ecodharma’s unique and essential contribution to the environmental movement? Dekila Chungyalpa braids her Buddhist, Indigenous, and scientific traditions in this timely interview with the Dharmadatta community.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma
How can we recover the mind from political fear, and recommit ourselves to the urgent task of collective healing? Kaira Jewel invites the mindfulness bell to our moment, and rings it louder than ever.
EcoDharma
EcoDharma

Turning our Attention Towards a Soulful Engagement with the World

Might our confused minds and broken hearts leave us with no choice but to reorient ourselves. What becomes available when we release into the unknown?
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EcoDharma

The Messy Middle Paths Through Climate Breakdown

Find yourself climate awakened but somewhere between the climate doomers and the overly optimistic climate solutionists? Jamie Bristol and Rosie Bell explore three middle paths of responsive action between the two extremes.