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It's better together.
If it works with your circumstances, we recommend taking the EcoSattva Training as part of a group. While we welcome individual participation, we consistently hear that the course is most powerful in small groups—existing or new Sanghas that can support you in your practice. Whether your group meets online or in-person, is open to anyone or by invitation only, it’s a chance to undertake a rare journey together. Find an open group in our directory, or create one yourself:
We are so grateful you have chosen to lead a group through the EcoSattva Training. As a group facilitator, you’re generously holding space for others to deepen in their journey of engaged practice.
Below you can find information on your EcoSattva Training group(s), as well as resources for facilitation and spreading the word.
Invitation text for group members
You can use the following text as a starting point for inviting members to join your EcoSattva Training group:
Dear [Name],
A group of us are coming together to participate in One Earth Sangha’s EcoSattva Training, an eight-part, self-paced course to deepen our response to ecological crises. Would you like to join us?
Starting [Start date] and meeting [every week | every other week | monthly] on [day], we’ll come together [online | at meeting location] to practice, discuss each session’s teachings, and connect with one another. Please let me know by [deadline] if you’ll be able to join our group.
The fee for the training is on a sliding scale from $60 to $400, and you’ll receive 25% off by registering as part of a group. You can use this link to join my group and pay the group rate: [your group’s registration link]. And if cost is an obstacle, One Earth Sangha offers discounted (or free) registration.
Group Resources
Talking about ecological suffering can be difficult, and such conversations are bound to arise in the context of an EcoSattva Training journey with a group. You might find the following articles helpful:
- Breaking Climate Silence: An Interview with Chas DiCapua
- Skillful Conversations: Talking about Our Earth and Ecological Crises
If you are new to group facilitation or are looking for ideas, we encourage you to check out our Group Facilitator’s Guide:
Create Another Group
If you’re inspired to support more people in their journey, you are welcome to create another EcoSattva Training group: