Upcoming Events from Our Networks

One Earth Sangha shares local and online events from around the world that express a Buddhist / mindfulness response to ecological crises.

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Touching the Earth is a three-week immersion for young adults on a Vermont homestead to cultivate self-awareness and deepen relationships with others and the living Earth. Application Deadline: March 15

With Lauren Robin Tejeda, Mo Bankey and Sriya Bhattacharyya

In interdependent intimacy with the land, and with the elements as our queer teachers, elders, and kin, we will reconnect to knowing our own inherent nature as already free, and our queerness itself as an awakening.

Deep Relationship with Self, Others, and Mother Earth

This nature-based retreat with Peter Williams, Manny Mansbach, and Karen Waconda will draw from the wisdom of Tribal Nations and the Buddhist meditative tradition to connect us deeply with ourselves, others and the entire natural world.

Opening to the Dharma of Reciprocity

Led by Kirsten Rudestam and Yong Oh, this retreat invites us to slow down, allow, and remember our belonging in the web of life—not as separate individuals but as co-participants in a wider unfolding. This retreat is funded by the BESS Family Foundation and is freely offered to participants. This program will be offered by application. Application deadline is May 15, 2026. Those that have been accepted will be required to pay a $150 deposit, refundable upon attendance or if canceling prior to the cancelation deadline.

An Ecodharma Gathering with Adam Lobel and Guhyapati

This program explores how the perspectives and practices of Buddhist ecodharma can provide deep resources of clarity, courage, and ethical alignment for ecological and social transformation. Rather than separating inner practice from outer engagement, the gathering focuses on their mutual reinforcement: how meditation and view shape action, and how action in solidarity with life deepens practice.

An Ecodharma Retreat for Changemakers

All are welcome in this retreat with Deborah Eden Tull and Kritee Kanko. Being a change-maker is defined broadly for this retreat, acknowledging that in this time of global change, we are all called to lead on behalf of consciousness. While some attending this retreat will be in professional positions of leadership and activism, for others, change-making has more to do with how one shows up for one’s community, one’s spiritual path, and one’s convictions.

A Work That Reconnects Retreat

Using the Work That Reconnects practices, meditation, time in nature, movement, art and ritual we will explore how we can navigate this evolutionary time on planet earth without tuning out or burning out. Led by Constance Washburn, Rukmini Iyer and Alex Julie.