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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With Shodo Spring

Online
Shodo Spring challenges conventional views by asking big, bold questions — What if industrial civilization isn’t the best humans can do? And she encourages us to explore a worldview that integrates personal healing, collective growth, and ecological balance.

With Ayya Santacitta and Kate Davies

Online
In this online retreat we will look at what’s happening in our world through the lens of the end of modernity – that time in history characterized by beliefs in limitless growth, colonialism, science & technology, human supremacy and individualism.

Featuring Yuria Celidwen

Author meets Critic: Flourishing Kin, Indigenous Wisdom for Collective Well-Being by Yuria Celidwen (Nahua/Maya Bats'il K'op). Roundtable Session. For more information read here.
We invite you to join us for an evening of reflection, education, and action. Together, we will remember what has been lost, understand the causes of global species decline, and explore the ways we can create a more hopeful future.

An Insight Dialogue and Race Equity Program

Online
This eight-week series for white-bodied people integrates the transformative Buddhist practice of Insight Dialogue (relational mindfulness) with anti-racism education. Facilitated by Anita Bermont, Holly Nelson-Johnson, Judy Bernstein, Patricia Fontaine, and Sue Brown.
CS is a three-month immersion in Buddhist wisdom, meditation, community building and nature connection for 18-25 year olds. It’s a contemplative laboratory where we learn and practice the roots of peace we believe are needed now more than ever in this time of political, ecological and social turmoil.

With Nathan Glyde and Zohar Lavie

During the five day retreat we will spend four full days of mindful work volunteering in the tree nursery and planting areas of Moor Trees. The middle day we will immerse in silent and still meditation practice. This retreat is a chance for us to offer our compassionate care to our living planet.

On Behalf Of Our Collective

Online
This program with offers a unique and deep journey into deep embodied listening as a way of life. How we listen is how we perceive. Our capacity to see with the heart - and respond skillfully and courageously - stems from the quality with which we listen, within and out, to ourselves, each other, and the natural world. There are personal, interpersonal, transpersonal, societal, ecological, and mystical implications to this way of listening. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, until October 1, 2025.

Dharma Wisdom for Our Changing World

Online
Join Chas DiCapua for this unique Practice Group to turn toward the social and ecological realities of our time with patient and gentle wisdom. We will use the One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training as the basis of our exploration, forming a caring community in support of each participant’s learning, practice, and well-being.

(IYBP 2026)

The International Young Bodhisattva Program (IYBP) brings together young leaders from across Asia and beyond to explore how Buddhist wisdom can respond to today’s global challenges. Through meditation, dialogue, site visits, and community-building activities, participants will deepen their understanding of compassion and courage as tools for social change. The program welcomes individuals aged 22 – 40. Deadline to Apply: 1 November 2025.