The collection: One Earth Sangha
One Earth Sangha
40:24:32
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with
Ayya Anandabodhi,
Ayya Santacitta,
Ayya Santussika,
Bob Doppelt,
Catherine McGee,
Chas DiCapua,
David Loy,
Donald Rothberg,
Jack Kornfield,
James Baraz,
Joanna Macy,
Malcolm Margolin,
Margarita Loinaz,
Mark Coleman,
Nina Wise,
Paul Hawken,
Rob Burbea,
Sayadaw Vivekananda,
Tara Brach,
Thanissara,
Various,
Wes Nisker
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One Earth Sangha is oriented toward Buddhist and mindfulness practitioners seeking dharma, practices and community around care for the Earth. See their website here: One Earth Sangha
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2013-08-22
Follow Your Heartbreak
51:12
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James Baraz
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Inspired by Andrew Harvey's book A Guide to Sacred Activism. The journey of transformation, both personal and global, includes our hearts opening to all the suffering we encounter and letting our heart be shattered and break open to new possibilities. This is a natural and essential component of true awakening. This process is explored on different levels: our own dharma practice, the classical Progress of Insight and what Harvey calls "The Dark Night of the Species."
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Insight Meditation Community of Berkeley
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IMCB Regular Talks
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2011-07-24
For The Sake of Life on Earth, part 1
41:42
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Joanna Macy
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Through silence and song, sitting practice. Dharma talks, and interactive exercises, we will affirm our capacity to take part in the healing of our world. Each of our lives is played against a backdrop of war-making, hunger, mass extinctions and increasing climate chaos. The Buddha's teachings show how we can respond to the suffering of our time in ways that bring courage, gladness, and deep community.
Our day together will draw on the Work That Reconnects, developed by Joanna over the last 35 years, and on Jennifer's soul-expanding music, that has empowered activists the world over.
Joanna Macy is known worldwide as a Gaian teacher whose trainings strengthen movements for global justice. Her books include Dharma and Development, Coming Back To Life, Mutual Causality in Buddhist Teachings and Systems Theory, and her memoir Widening Circles, as well as translations of Rilke's poetry.
Jennifer Berezan is a renowned singer/songwriter whose work is informed by Buddhist and indigenous teachings as well as her adventures at the forefront of social change. Her concerts and recordings include Praises for the World and her most recent release In These Arms, a Song for All Beings, based on practices of loving kindness and compassion.
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Spirit Rock Meditation Center
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2014-10-05
Mindfulness and Climate Action
5:46:13
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Various
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This series of five conversations with dharma teachers was held October 5 through November 3, 2014.
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Attached Files:
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Mindfulness and Climate Action Background Paper
by Kritee Kanko and Lou Leonard
(PDF)
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