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What is possible for us, individually and collectively as we respond to the crises of the 21st century—social and ecological challenges on a global scale? We face challenges from wealth inequity & poverty to climate and ecological destruction, to patterns of violence, conflict & oppression. What does grounding in the body and becoming present with ourselves and each other, then looking deeply allow us to see? How can we respond wisely from a place of groundedness, fearlessness, and compassion without attachment to outcomes? This episode was inspired by a recent TED talk, part of the TED Countdown Summit, 3 questions to build resilience—and change the world. The talk was offered by a fellow monastic that I am grateful to have spent time with during my own monastic journey— Sister True Dedication, a Zen Nun ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh.
By True Dharma FulfillmentWhat is possible for us, individually and collectively as we respond to the crises of the 21st century—social and ecological challenges on a global scale? We face challenges from wealth inequity & poverty to climate and ecological destruction, to patterns of violence, conflict & oppression. What does grounding in the body and becoming present with ourselves and each other, then looking deeply allow us to see? How can we respond wisely from a place of groundedness, fearlessness, and compassion without attachment to outcomes? This episode was inspired by a recent TED talk, part of the TED Countdown Summit, 3 questions to build resilience—and change the world. The talk was offered by a fellow monastic that I am grateful to have spent time with during my own monastic journey— Sister True Dedication, a Zen Nun ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh.