An EcoDharma Exploration with Konda Mason

Becoming a Force for Nature

How might we not just be with the collectives troubles, but take them up on the invitation for collective transformation?
Session Three

Here we open to the suffering we may find in our own experience. We explore how it is to be with this world as we perceive it and allow the impacts to be named and honored. We explore the narratives that we carry about ourselves, others, and this world, both helpful and unhelpful.
Session Two

In this journey we are likely to meet fear, grief, anger, and other difficult emotions. In investigating these strong energies, we can discover spiritual resources that can help us hold them.
Course Resources

This page contains all sessions and other resources for the EcoSattva Training.
EcoSattva Training Participant Survey
Thank you so much for being a part of One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training course. We are asking for your honest feedback in order to improve our future offerings. Any responses shared with session leaders will be anonymized. Please complete the survey below if you have completed the course, or if you have stopped and […]
Invitation Template for Group Organizers

We provide the template text below for group organizers as a starting point for emails, newsletters, or other outreach. Feel free to right-click and save any of the graphics below to use for an invitation. Join Us for the EcoSattva Training: Becoming a Force for Nature Dear [Name], A group of us are coming together […]
The EcoSattva Training

The EcoSattva Training is a journey designed to support you in reckoning with and responding to ecological crises. It unfolds over a series of eight sessions, each of which provides teachings from a diverse group of leaders along with practices, contemplations, and follow up resources.
A Tree of Peace

What’s at the core of American Democracy? What might The Great Law of Peace have to say about our perilous time of today?
When No Thing Works

Talking story, weaving poetry, and offering wisdom at the intersections of strategy, politics, and spiritual activism, When No Thing Works is a visionary guide to co-creating new worlds from one in crisis. It asks into the ways we can live well and maintain our wholeness in an era of collective acceleration: the swiftly moving current, fed and shaped by human actions, that sweeps us toward ever uncertain futures.