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Finding What Is Ours to Do: From Personal Calling to Collective Power

Finding What Is Ours to Do: From Personal Calling to Collective Power sponsored by the Sati Center.


In this 90-minute session, we will explore how Buddhist practice can guide us toward climate action that is rooted in clarity, care, and steadiness rather than urgency alone. Drawing on Movement Ecology and the ‘Block, Build, Be’ framework, we will reflect on where our skills, joy, and the world’s needs meet. Through meditation, teaching, and small-group dialogue, we will also consider how to move from isolated effort to organized, community-based engagement that can sustain both our hearts and our impact.

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