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Play Now -->DATE : Mon, 03 Jul 2006 10:25:00 -0500Entered in Database : 2006-07-03 15:25:00length : 27658352 Link to the Show / Show NotesThis is a fascinating, challenging and, in the end, realistically affirming look at Buddhist practice in the face of global climate crisis. What can we do? How can we change the ways we think and respond to the seemingly insurmountable problems the planet faces? Akuppa's thoughtful introduction to the worlds of scientific and deep ecology asks us the hard questions and offers some hope for possible answers. Drawing on the work of Joanna Macy, amongst others, he traces positive lessons to be learned from simply observing and engaging with nature's patterns and processes - and invites us all to prepare to be awestruck as a necessary first step.Please note that some small noise artefacts can be heard occasionally on this talk due to a poor original recording.For more talks and to help us keep this free, visit dharmachakra.com
This is a fascinating, challenging and, in the end, realistically affirming look at Buddhist practice in the face of global climate crisis. What can we do? How can we change the ways we think and respond to the seemingly insurmountable problems the planet faces? Akuppa's thoughtful introduction to the worlds of scientific and deep ecology asks us the hard questions and offers some hope for possible answers. Drawing on the work of Joanna Macy, amongst others, he traces positive lessons to be learned from simply observing and engaging with nature's patterns and processes - and invites us all to prepare to be awestruck as a necessary first step.Please note that some small noise artefacts can be heard occasionally on this talk due to a poor original recording.For more talks and to help us keep this free, visit dharmachakra.com