One Earth Sangha

One Earth Community

We do not walk this path alone.
Coming to terms with and responding to what is underway requires the support of community.

EcoSanghas to Join

In-Person or Online

Group meets Monthly; discussion is in Nederlands.

LocationAvercampstraat 74
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 1072 RB
Netherlands

Featured Online Course

from Our Networks

Climate, Justice, Nonviolence and Regenerative social change
Can we take the inconvenient and risky actions necessary to minimize suffering? How might taking such actions become more normal, healing, holistic, and beautiful? Can they authentically express our deepest spiritual truths?

Led by Boundless in Motion and hosted by One Earth Sangha, this course begins May 15. Applications open now.

Upcoming Events

from Our Networks

Finding Presence in an Earth-Based Lineage
Online
With Lama Willa Blythe Baker and Sarah Buie, join the community of Natural Dharma Fellowship to access our innate wisdom, deepen in our oneness with the natural world, nurture community and lean together into what might be possible. Hybrid retreat.
A Retreat for People of Color
Many people of color in this country are often the most removed from land that is not ravaged by colonization. This retreat with JoAnna Hardy, Anushka Fernandopulle and Devin Berry offers an opportunity to rest our hearts and minds in the beauty of pristine nature.
Book Launch at the Rubin Museum (Hybrid event)
Online
What is the role of empathy, compassion, wonder, and mindsets in creating a more sustainable world? Panelists, including New York Times Climate desk correspondent David Gelles, Buddhist teacher and activist Kritee (Kanko), and Indigenous scholar, educator, and activist Yuria Celidwen, will explore these and other questions. Moderating the panel will be author Susan Bauer-Wu. Hybrid event.
With Michelle King and Adam Lobel
Online
Feral Practice will be an experiment in living an undesigned life and finding the feral within the captive. Free or offer what you'd like.
With Robert Cervelli
Online
Transition Bay St Margarets was founded in 2011 as the first Transition community in Nova Scotia, and remains one of the most active in Atlantic Canada. As Co-founder, Robert Cervelli will describe the international movement, some of the latest global initiatives and activities with Transition Bay.
With Lama Willa Blythe Baker
Online
Natural Dharma Fellowship, in collaboration with the Council on the Uncertain Human Future, invites you to immerse yourself in two practices of non-dual awareness: the practice of meditation in wild spaces and the practice of council.
A Hybrid Global Earth Retreat
Online
We will learn mindfulness practices that help us cultivate happiness, love and freedom, and join in workshops and panels on the themes of spirituality and activism; social and racial justice; how to take care of our grief and “eco-anxiety”; among others. Online and in-person retreat.

Statements

from Leaders and Practioners

Stories of Community

Buddhist Nuns in Ladakh Fight Climate Change
An alliance of Tibetan Buddhist nuns is responding to ecological breakdown with medical, environmental, and spiritual care.