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The wider culture would have us believe that we must choose hope, even if by force, as the only alternative to despair. Is that so? What poignant possibilities lie in the uncertain space between?
The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies is one of many land-based centers embracing EcoDharma not only in their programming but in caring for land and complex histories.
How do we relate to grief that is not yet here? A climate therapist responds to the suffering of anticipated distress.
Giving voice to the depths of grief as well as anger, fear and overwhelm, Nikayla Jefferson escorts us through the healing potential of ceremony.
On the occasion of Vesak we are invited to contemplate whether the real world objects emblematic of our tradition are aligned with its teachings.
Out of love, Insight teacher Rob Burbea asks us to boldly investigate our agenda for practice. What are its risks and and possibilities in supporting our response to a suffering world?
One of Earth’s most significant circulatory systems is on the verge of breakdown. The impact is unknown but certainly world changing. Buddhistdoor Global urges us to not look away and instead act with great urgency.
A young activist confronts the contradictions faced by a generation trying to save itself.
How might we offer spiritual nourishment to one another as we encounter the eco-social crises of our time? In this talk, Kirsten Rudestam describes the art and practice chaplaincy to our community.