Engaged Spirituality

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On the spiritual path, we cannot separate our inner work from how we express ourselves in daily life. Engaged spirituality refers to the active engagement of our heart and awareness in service of the greater, collective good. It means responding to the crisis of climate change, to the suffering of racism and other forms of oppression and injustice, to economic inequality, to the violence between humans and against non-human animals.  Ultimately engaged spirituality honors the intrinsic sacredness of all living beings.

Engaged Spirituality – Talks

A Courageous Presence with Racism

A Courageous Presence with Racism

Anti-Black racism is the core wound of American culture, and we each have a role to play in fighting racism, a medicine to bring to these times. This talk explores how we can...

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Beloved Community

Beloved Community

Martin Luther King’s term, “Beloved Community,” points to our potential for living together with love, justice and respect. This talk explores the often hidden expressions of...

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Engaged Spirituality – Meditations

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Meditation with Tara Brach

More Resources on Engaged Spirituality:

Spiritual Activism/Engaged Buddhism – Serving the World

Moving Towards a Plant-Based Diet: Compassion for All