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Thanks for your interest in joining a group. All EcoSattva Training groups open to new members are listed below. If you can't find a suitable group, you can create an online or in-person group and we'll help you find members by adding it to our directory. You can also view our list of individuals seeking groups and connect with them directly.All Open Groups
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This group was created to provide support while getting through these uncertain times. Why Forge through this experiene alone when we can gather in person or online, let go and explore the EcoSattva training together. Depending on its member's preferences, the group meets in person or online, biweekly or monthly.
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Our group is planning to start meeting in-person in December. (Date and time TBD. ) After that initial gathering, we plan to meet monthly at 6PM on Thursdays nights. Specific dates TBD. We will meet somewhere in Burlington or South Burlington, VT. Please feel free to reach out with questions. Also, we welcome folks joining us after December or January, if you are comfortable coming in after we have begun the training. Dan Quinlan
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Northern Utah Insight is coordinating an offering of One Earth Sangha's EcoSattva Training. Tim Slocum and Sushma Sarif will facilitate the groups in Logan, Salt Lake City, and online. Days and Times differ for the different groups. Contact Tim Slocum for details.
Our initial group includes Europeans and a northwestern Canadian. We are open to all others, but note the time differences! We plan to start the training on Nov 7, 2025 with Session 1 material. We will continue to be an open group at least until then. Please get in touch because we'd be happy to try to meet for an initial chat before Nov 7. Our latest best thinking is to meet through a video WhatsApp group call.
People who have completed the WTR facilitator training are welcomed to join this group.
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The Blue Plum Zendo is a meditation hall at Studio Hum in Johnson City, where our Blue Plum Zen Group meets Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, and also hosts special gatherings such as Japanese Tea Ceremony, art practice, Buddhist study, and Zazen intensives. The Blue Plum Zendo is practicing in the tradition of the Mountains and Rivers Order of Zen Buddhism. Www.studiohum.org
This unique Practice Group is an opportunity for CIMC practitioners 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. In the words of One Earth Sangha, “The challenges of ecological crises are all around us—as well as within us. Our practice can support us not only in meeting this difficulty but healing and transforming it. Join us in this journey to cultivate wisdom, connection, and …
Hi the MRO will have two or more groups meeting at various times starting in January of 2026. So please contact Lorna Ishin Mason to get the latest information.