The middle seat has always been the one to avoid. But the squeeze of ecological harm is there for all of us, whether or not we fly, tightened by countless industries that depend on our disconnection. Can a wakeful presence, right in the discomfort, open up possibilities beyond guilt, blame, or denial?
On the occasion of Thich Nhat Hahn’s continuation day, we invite you to listen and enjoy activist and ecodharma practitioner Alex Swain’s crisp and rhythmic engagement with the heart of Thay’s teachings.
How to engage the body in the social struggle without becoming entangled in trauma? After his home was bombed by white supremacists, Larry Ward traveled to Plum Village for an answer.
One of Earth’s most significant circulatory systems is on the verge of breakdown. The impact is unknown but certainly world changing. Buddhistdoor Global urges us to not look away and instead act with great urgency.
Explore the two essential qualities of the EcoSattva, one who is compassionately turning towards the ecological and social suffering of the world with a dedication to relieving it.
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