EcoSattva Training FAQ
This is the list of frequently asked questions pertaining to One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training. General When does the training start? Whenever you like! All eight sessions of the training are now available. You will retain access to these materials indefinitely and can explore them at your own pace. Do I need to be part […]
Course Resources
Course Resources Updates on the Course Resources for Your Journey Session Format Session Resources Course Survey Questions? Updates on the Course Learn more about the newest version of the EcoSattva Training, available now. Materials for all eight sessions are available now. Thanks to the generosity of Intersein Stiftung (Interbeing Foundation), German subtitles are now available […]
The EcoSattva Training (2021-22)
Welcome! This page describes the 2021/2022 version of the training. The newest version of the EcoSattva Training is available now. Learn more and register. From the heart’s smallest jealousy to the devastation of global ecological crises, there is no suffering that this practice cannot meet. Join us in a journey of courageous discovery supported […]
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Dharma of Resistance
Remembering Our Reciprocity with Earth
In April 2021, Thanissara, Pennie Opal Plant, and Alison Ehara-Brown led an extended exploration of the mutually enriching traditions of Buddhism and Indigenous wisdom.
Course Resources
Course Resources Updates on the Course Session Format Session Resources Questions? Updates on the Course A new version of the training is available now. Learn more here: The EcoSattva Training All materials for this version of the training can be found below. You will not lose access to these resources. [top] Session Format Sessions follow […]
Session Eight
In the closing session, we’ll return to our individual aspirations or visions to refine and affirm. Critical is exploring 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 that support authentic investigation and also share opportunities for collaborating on diverse forms of engagement. We might 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.