The Power of Joyful and Loving Engagement

James Baraz, meditation teacher and co-founder Spirit Rock Meditation Center, led this EcoDharma Exploration on June 19.
Earth Body: Resonance and Response

Lama Willa Blythe Baker, founder and spiritual director of Natural Dharma Fellowship, led this EcoDharma Exploration on April 17.
The Support of the Five Elements

Dr. Valerie (Vimalasara) Mason-John, senior teacher in the Triratna Buddhist Community and award-winning author, led this EcoDharma Exploration on March 20.
Working with Paradox and Uncertainty in the Anthropocene

Meditation teacher and Awake in the Wild founder Mark Coleman led this EcoDharma Exploration on February 20.
EcoDharma Explorations
One Earth Sangha offers EcoDharma Explorations, monthly gatherings that focus on different facets of EcoDharma. Recordings are provided for anyone who cannot attend or wishes to revisit a gathering. Register for an EcoDharma Exploration Upcoming Explorations EcoDharma Exploration occur on the fourth Sunday of every month. We send an announcement via our email list as […]
Connected and Embedded

How can we honor the true impact of our everyday living and embrace our belonging to this world? Susie Harrington of Desert Dharma was our featured guest on December 19, 2021 for this EcoDharma Exploration.
Compassion in Action

In this EcoDharma Exploration on January 23, environmental lawyer Melissa Hoffer offered insight on US environmental policy and how we can bridge the gap between aspiration and action.
Session Eight

In the closing session, we’ll how the process of letting go, going deep and reforming ourselves can become a regular part of our practice. We’ll also look at how we can create sacred and nourishing spaces in our Sanghas that support authentic investigation and diverse forms of engagement. We might take our own EcoSattva Vows together and discover how connections we’ve made here can go forward.
Session Seven

Equipped with a deeply rooted sense of our belonging and calling, we turn outward. In earlier sessions, we opened up some of the habitual but limited ways that we engage with others around social transformation. Now we’ll look at what does work supported by research and our own honed wisdom. We’ll clarify in particular our agency in relationships (implicit and explicit) and groups (social norming) as well as what sabotages that agency.
Session Six

Continuing in the relational spiritual task, attunement with the unknown, we’ll open further to so much more than the conventional holding of that truth. We’ll welcome whatever arises, from nothing to mystical everything.