The EcoSattva Training: Your Group(s)

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 […]

Dharma and Nature

How might Dharma call us into community with our non-human relatives? Birder and Dharma teacher Anushka Fernandopulle led this EcoDharma Exploration on September 24.

In Search of Enduring Sangha

How might we find and build communities that nourish practice, engagement, and our very being? One Earth Sangha assistant director Tashi Black facilitated this EcoDharma Exploration on August 27.

Making Friends with Precarity

As the conditions for life on Earth change rapidly around us, how might we re-acquaint ourselves with our inherent vulnerability? One Earth Sangha director Kristin Barker led this EcoDharma Exploration on July 23.

Listening, Loving, Responding

What is it to chaplain one another through the eco-social crises of our time? Kirsten Rudestam led this EcoDharma Exploration on June 25.

Love this World

What would it mean to love our planet exactly as it is? Adam Lobel led this EcoDharma Exploration on March 19.

Ceremony and Sacred Action

In an age of separation, how might we bring ourselves back into sacred relationship with Earth? On February 26, Thanissara led this EcoDharma Exploration on activism rooted in radical belonging.

Steady through the Fire

In a dramatically changing world, we are more vulnerable to reactivity. In this EcoDharma Exploration on January 29, Heather Sundberg offered somatic practices to bolster our resilience and engagement.

Session Eight

In the closing session, we’ll how the process of letting go, going deep and reforming ourselves can become a regular part of our practice. We’ll also look at how we can create sacred and nourishing spaces in our Sanghas that support authentic investigation and diverse forms of engagement. We might take our own EcoSattva Vows together and discover how connections we’ve made here can go forward.