Steady through the Fire

In a dramatically changing world, we are more vulnerable to reactivity. In this EcoDharma Exploration on January 29, Heather Sundberg offered somatic practices to bolster our resilience and engagement.

Module 1

How do I, not as a teacher but as a human being, experience unfolding ecological crises? And what are the foundations of EcoDharma?

Resources for Your Journey

Living Earth Acknowledgment Meditation Instruction Inquiry Practice Dedication of Merit Group Resources Living Earth Acknowledgment We invite you to open your engagement with each session (or group gathering, if applicable) by practicing a Living Earth Acknowledgment. A Living Earth Acknowledgement can nourish our relatedness and avail us to truths beyond domination. Incorporating our ecological nature […]

EcoSattva Training: Frequently Asked Questions

These are the questions we most often hear about our EcoSattva Training. Don’t see your question? Please feel free to reach out to us at . General When does the training start? The EcoSattva Training is self-paced and self-scheduled. All eight sessions are now available. You can start whenever you like, and you will never […]

The EcoSattva Training (2022-23)

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.

Weathering the Storms

Meditation teacher, author, and One Earth Sangha guiding teacher Kaira Jewel Lingo leads this EcoDharma Exploration on October 16.

The Fourth Turning

Vintage Wheel

Meditation teacher and shamanic practitioner Spring Washam led this EcoDharma Exploration on September 18.

Lessons from a Solstice

What can sweltering summers and deep winters teach us about our response-abilities within a warming climate? In June 2021, Adam Lobel, Michelle King, and Fitzhugh Shaw led this set of embodied practices centered on heat.