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Who is in the Wrong?
Animal lives are routinely sacrificed for the safety, comfort, or even convenience of humans. What would it mean to adopt a new view, one based on compassion rather than dominance?
Wealth inequality is not merely unjust—it's a threat to the fabric of society and the web of life. What would a Dharma response to institutional greed look like?
Vows can provide vital stability, especially in times of turmoil. As an aid to your engaged practice, we invite you to commit to solidarity with the living Earth community.
Parallels in Ecology and Enlightenment
Well-meaning but ill-advised tactics of suppression can make wildfires worse. How, then, should we respond to the fires of conflicting emotions?
In this five-minute practice, Dekila Chungyalpa invites us to relax into our connection with Earth.
Fire's Potential for Destruction and Creation
What can we learn from the wildfires that rage around the world—whose season seems to lengthen with each passing year?
How can we work with reactivity—our own, and others'—and create the conditions for a truly effective response to ecological crises?
Zenju Earthlyn Manuel invites us to let go of our posture, to fall off our seat into deep intimacy with our beautiful, suffering world.
As the U.S. Supreme Court weakens already-insufficient environmental protections, Joan Halifax calls on us to resist institutional avarice, cruelty, and delusion.
A Seven-Step Practice for Staying Resilient While Confronting the Climate Crisis
How can we cultivate strength and tenderness in the midst of devastating losses? A Buddhist teacher and clinical psychologist offers this heart practice.