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EcoDharma
How might we intervene in the global drift towards a total moral nihilism? How might Buddhist ethics guide us to re-realize a conscientious compassion?
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EcoDharma

The Wisdom That Emerges Through Willingness

What might come when we bear unflinching witness to a world on fire? Something profound, devon hase writes.
Creative
Creative
“Just as I suspected, my great great grandfather was a monarch butterfly. Much of who I am is still wriggling under a stone.”
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EcoDharma

Living Conscious in the Web of Relationships

What may come from opening to this place of groundlessness? What if the goal was not to soothe back into working shape, but to transform into that which cannot be broken?
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EcoDharma

Rediscovering Animistic and Shamanic Elements of Asian Buddhism

What is Reindigenization? Many ancient threads were lost or discarded in Buddhism’s westward conversion. Kritee argues that Earth may be nudging us to weave them in again.
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EcoDharma

A Teacher Reflects on the Dharma for Our Times

“How can we approach the pain of species extinction, the ongoing human-made hell in Gaza, inequality, racism, misogyny and so much more with wisdom, spaciousness, and compassion?”
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EcoDharma

An Interview with Jess Serrante

One Earth Sangha sits down with Jess Serrante to talk about The Work That Reconnects, culture building, trauma, social movement ecology, the sacred, and visions of the future unfolding right now.
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EcoDharma

An interview with Kazu Haga

What is the role of not-knowing in activism? What is the relationship between personal and collective healing in social change? Kazu Haga illuminates the ancient spiritual roots of nonviolence.
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Creative

A Poem in Honor of Endangered Species Day

If our winged, scaled, and shelled relatives could speak with us, what might they say? On Endangered Species Day, we share from our archive this original poem by our guiding teacher Mark Coleman.
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EcoDharma
On May’s full moon, Buddhists around the world commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. In 2019, Bhikkhu Bodhi marked the occasion with a passionate call for a systems-wide climate awakening.