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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.

If you would like to suggest an event for inclusion, use the "Contact Us" link in the footer to let us know.

A Transformative Semester for 18-25 Year Olds

Drawing from Buddhist wisdom and meditation practice as the foundation, you will have the chance to deeply connect with yourself, others, and the Earth as you explore your unique path to greater peace, love, joy, and purpose.

Buddhist Rituals of Reconnection to Nature

Online
In this yearlong program with Lama Liz Monson, through the creation and enactment of time-honored Buddhist rituals of care and love, we will directly engage the healing power and potential of the troubling emotions many of us experience through daily exposure to the decline and destabilization of the natural world. Applications close April 21st.

With Kritee (Kanko) and Imtiaz Rangwala

This silent retreat is for participants who want to learn about Zen tradition and deepen their surrender to the “Enlightened Mind”. Our sangha takes a trauma informed approach to healing, awakening and change-making.

Exploring the Intersections of Queerness, Ecology and Dharma

Join Jean Leonard, Kirsten Rudestam and Emerson James and explore how, as practices, kinship and queer ecology can help us get in closer touch with the truth of who we truly are, as well as strengthen our inherent connection with the more-than-human world.

Facilitated by Zohar Lavie and Nathan Glyde

An opportunity to open your heart to the complex situation in Israel and Palestine. We will be working with both Palestinians and Jews dedicated to a non-violent transformation of their lives. Our wish is to bring support and understanding to all those living this conflict and its effects. There will be silent days of meditation and reflection, and group explorations into being with our experience.

Online Course

Online
We welcome you to join us for a seven-week adventure to nurture insight, compassion, community, and mindful action in service of the Earth.

With Madeline Klyne

Online
In the face of election uncertainty, systemic racism, LGBTQIA+ phobia, climate disruption and more, cultivating equanimity increases our resilience, helping us to be available to ourselves and others with greater balance and stability.