Joanna Macy

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Sometimes, great teachers become their teachings, widening in greater and greater circles.
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Kritee Kanko pays homage to the woman who taught her that perhaps grief and rage aren’t to be overcome, but revered as sacred deities.
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Staying Steady Through the Mess We’re In

We open to the pain and devastation of our world, and then what? Where might we go from there? Joanna Macy shares on going forth.
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Where does the Great Turning live? Or rather, how do we live the Great Turning?
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An Interview with Jess Serrante

One Earth Sangha sits down with Jess Serrante to talk about The Work That Reconnects, culture building, trauma, social movement ecology, the sacred, and visions of the future unfolding right now.
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Energize your 2025 intentions with Joanna Macy’s apt retelling of this 1,200 year old Tibetan Buddhist prophecy: Sentient life hangs by a thread, and so the spiritual warriors make their way into the pits and citadels where decisions are made, right into the heart of the barbarian’s power.
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Earth is as beautiful as she is troubled, as perfect as she is pained. Joanna Macy appeals to the courageous self in all of us that desires to widely awaken to Earth just as she is and act from this seeing: we are inseparable.
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Joanna Macy in Conversation with Jessica Serrante

The wider culture would have us believe that we must choose hope, even if by force, as the only alternative to despair. Is that so? What poignant possibilities lie in the uncertain space between?
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Beyond hope and hopelessness, how is the world calling us to emerge?
Practice
Practice
Vows can provide vital stability, especially in times of turmoil. As an aid to your engaged practice, we invite you to commit to solidarity with the living Earth community.