Say Three Hail Marys and Clean Up the River
It turns out that environmentalists have their own form of penance and ablutions: river and beach cleanups.
It turns out that environmentalists have their own form of penance and ablutions: river and beach cleanups.
Here’s a shiny new meditation for you to try and a science lesson to boot!
This August 22nd is the day when we start consuming beyond Earth’s biocapacity for the year. How will you spend this day?
Michael Pollan said it best: “Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.”
What do a Children’s Scifi Novel and a Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Have in Common?
Answer: They both suggest a similar way to draw in suffering and send out relief.
What are you doing for the summer solstice? Perhaps a day of silence to balance the energy of the day?
Could COVID-19’s shiniest silver lining be a heightened salience of mortality?
A short reflection on the power of words and how we use them to part.
Imagining the Gaian Sunday Service
With time on our hands and food scarcity looming in the near future, there’s no better time than to grow your own food.
What if children started their school day with a pledge of allegiance to the Earth?
Are you searching for a fast that connects you with the cycle of life, and improves your and the Earth’s well-being? Try this Spring Germination Fast.