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 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.

With Dr. Jeanine Canty

Online
During this two-hour webinar session, we will engage in lecture, practice, and experiential exercise that support widening our circles for collective liberation.

With Geoff Shōun O’Keeffe, Zen Peacemakers Executive Director

Online
The 3 Tenets of Zen Peacemakers: Not-Knowing, Bearing Witness, and Taking Action. Our third tenet is taking loving action from not knowing and bearing witness. This vow makes Zen Peacemakers unique. This is how we engage and reach out with helping hands to relieve suffering in our troubled world. Please join us to share your work, your project, and your own taking action with others. This circle will be held monthly in 2026.

Acting in the World

Online
In this training, we look at how we make sense of the world in order to act in it. Story and narrative will be at the core of the exploration, both as a way of understanding and sense-making and as an activator of creative imaginations that take us beyond what we see around us; also in relation to the "more-than-human" realms.

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 January 15, 2026.

Writing a New Story of Human Nature

Online
Join us for a personal conversation with Michael Nagler – a pioneer in the field of Peace and Conflict studies who has dedicated his life to the values of nonviolence and spiritual discovery. Together we will explore the significance of nonviolence for the times we are living through and what it might mean to write a new story of human nature guided by the principles of nonviolence. This dialogue between Michael Nagler and Kerstin Deibert is part of the Buddhist Peace & Conflict Chaplaincy Speaker Series.

With Tamsin Walker and Alexandra Martin

Online
Over the course of four 2 hour workshops, we offer a space to come together to explore personal and collective responses to our warming world. Through a mix of creativity, mindfulness, nature-based exercises and more, you will learn to share your hopes, fears and dreams in order to live more easily with them and with each other.

With Jonathan F.P. Rose & Dr. Mary Evelyn Tucker

Online
This conversation will explore the varied spiritual responses to the intelligences of nature and the implications for our current ecological challenges. It will highlight the new Living Earth Community website as a source reference for this discussion.

A Conversation with Norma Kawelokū Wong

Online
Drawing on decades of Zen training, Indigenous Hawaiian knowledge, political strategy, and community practice, Norma shares the internal and collective shifts required to evolve with intention. Her teachings challenge us to release the logic of othering and splintering, to root ourselves in the mutual responsibilities of aloha and kuleana, and to step into the messy work asked of us in a timeplace of collapse.

Inner Resilience for Environmental Changemakers

Online
Join Mark Coleman, Kirsten Rudestam, and Yong Oh for a 5-month intensive to nourish the inner ground from which meaningful action can grow. The program is designed especially for people working for ecological integrity and environmental justice, especially those feeling the weight of grief, exhaustion, or burnout. This offering is shared free of charge as part of Spirit Rock’s EcoDharma and Transformational Culture Program.