EcoDharma

EcoDharma
EcoDharma

Mindfulness as a Therapeutic Approach to Eco-Anxiety

As the effects of the climate crisis manifest increasingly starkly across the world, therapists are seeing a dramatic uptick in despair related to ecological crises. Several are applying mindfulness techniques to ease the burden.
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EcoDharma

A Space to Cultivate Willingness, Courage and Intimacy

David Loy and Johann Robbins speak to the individual and communal need for ecobuddhist retreats.
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EcoDharma

A Buddhist Climate Scientist Discusses Wholeness in the Workplace

Must we choose between science and spirituality? A Tibetan Buddhist environmental educator makes the case for a both/and approach to environmental healing.
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EcoDharma

Roshi Joan Halifax at the Sakyadhita Spain Symposium 2020

Roshi Joan Halifax emphasizes the transformative role of unbiased compassion in responding to suffering, including ecological crisis.
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EcoDharma

Reflections on an Annual Observance

Beyond a conceptual knowing, what will support us in realizing our true nature, not just on Earth Day but every day and at every level?
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EcoDharma
As we begin to emerge from Covid-19 restrictions, psychotherapist Emma Palmer calls into question our 'right to travel,' including the spiritual pursuit version.
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EcoDharma

Navigating the Inner Waves of Ecological Crises

A young activist and Soto Zen practitioner envisions a skillful and healing-oriented response to the devastation of our environmental crises.
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EcoDharma

Buddhist Monastics Practice Forest Protection

Moved by intimate awareness of dependent co-arising, monastics in Southeast Asia have become leaders in protecting their local environment.
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EcoDharma
A community is more than just a collection of people—it encompasses the way we care for each other and our world. In observance of Sangha Day, we highlight a Cambodian monastic community that exemplifies this care.
 
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Land-Based Ethics and Settler Solidarity in a Time of Corona and Revolution

We live in the legacy of colonialism, a human-, white-, and settler-centered view of reality. Buddhist scholar Natalie Avalos shows us how Indigenous and Dharma wisdom call us to live in Right Relationship with Earth and all beings.