gratitude
Embodied sense of abundance and our connection with the web of life.
Embodied sense of abundance and our connection with the web of life.
Returning to the present moment through the sound of a bell, a friend that helps practitioners connect with their inner peace and mindfulness.
A recent adaptation which builds upon the Five Vows of the Work that Reconnects.
Loving beings simply because they exist, without any expectation of return or consideration of their qualities, actions, or relationship to oneself.
A form of repetitive expression, often used in ceremonial settings.
A group ritual involving a four-quadrant circle with symbolic objects that represent using natural objects that represent the collective emotions in response to our grief for the world.
A group ritual involving forming the cairn using natural objects that represent the collective grief for the losses in the natural world.
Zen Buddhist master, peace activist, poet, scholar and founder of Engaged Buddhism.
A liturgical responsive reading reflecting a collective lament and acknowledgment of humanity’s estrangement from nature.
A poem reflecting the sentiment and urgency of the occasion where people were confronted with the harsh realities of species extinction.
A ritual practice reflecting on the harsh realities of species endangerment and extinction.
The embodiment of the spirit of our planet as the archetypal Mother Earth.
Activist-scholar working in the intersection of Buddhism, systems thinking and deep ecology.
An interactive group practice designed to evoke a sense of awareness of the impacts of modern society on the natural world.
An abridged recreated speech about the sanctity of the land and the need for careful stewardship.
An interactive group practice designed to recognise and celebrate the diverse ways people contribute to the Great Turning.
A group practice involving setting up encounters to help people see each other fully in their shared humanity.
Australian Deep Ecology movement pioneer.
A group walking practice involving sensory awareness that emphasises ecological connectedness.
A profound invocation that reminds us of our true nature, inspired by John Seed's deep ecological insights.
A collective gratitude practice that celebrates everyday aspects of life that we often take for granted.
A conversation format used to promote spontaneous express for authentic communication and mutual understanding.
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