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It's natural to feel some eco-anxiety as the earth's natural life-support systems break down. Buddhism clearly admonishes us to refrain from killing, to actively care for all life, and see ourselves as being in the "same boat" with all beings. In what ways can our practice help us stay strong, and how can it help us respond to our climate and ecological crisis in a way that's consistent with our Buddhist values?
By Domyo Burk4.8
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It's natural to feel some eco-anxiety as the earth's natural life-support systems break down. Buddhism clearly admonishes us to refrain from killing, to actively care for all life, and see ourselves as being in the "same boat" with all beings. In what ways can our practice help us stay strong, and how can it help us respond to our climate and ecological crisis in a way that's consistent with our Buddhist values?

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