Ecodharma
American Theravada teacher Jack Kornfield reflects on the lessons he learned from nature while studying in the forest tradition.
Lichen Days
What fungi and the practice of Miksang—a contemplative photographic tradition—can teach us about interdependence
Personal Reflections Climate Change
Opening the Heart-Mind during Ecodharma Ceremonies
Composting trauma into collective action
TeachingsMagazine | Meet a Teacher, Teachings
Meet a Teacher: Deborah Eden Tull
“Engaged practice carries the medicine.”
Embodying the Equanimity and Fierce Compassion of Avalokiteshvara
Kaira Jewel Lingo reflects on the words of her teacher, the value of generating upeksa during times of great duress, and how to rethink peace as an active process.
Taking the Ecosattva Path: Equanimity and Fierce Compassion
Kaira Jewel Lingo discusses the path of the Ecosattva, exploring how compassion and equanimity work together to keep us balanced, grounded and resourced.
Personal Reflections Environment
Mindful Foraging
While many have found a connection between garden-tending and mindfulness meditation, there’s a difference between tending to the wild garden rather than the cultivated one.
An Ecodharma Retreat for Buddhist Teachers
A gathering of teachers looks at ways the Buddhist community can respond to the climate crisis.
Turning Word
Deborah Eden Tull, a Buddhist teacher and deep ecologist, talks about a Buddhist book that made a significant impact on her practice.
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