How shall we conduct ourselves within a changing climate and world? How do we listen deeply, and find our way from here? How might the dharma and the natural world serve as teachers and guides?
In 2022, the Dharma Dialogues will focus on these important questions. We have brought together some of the founding luminaries of the mindfulness-informed eco-activist movement for a year-long series of deep dialogues on these issues.
Join us for a series of monthly conversations about our experience of and engagement with the global ecological crisis from a Buddhist perspective.
Read more about the Dharma Dialogue Series here
Important Notes
You may register at any point during this year-long series.
Register once for the series and receive the recordings throughout the year in your NDF User Account (when they become available).
*** See our Technical FAQ page for info on creating a user account. ***
Natural Dharma Fellowship
Natural Dharma Fellowship is an organization of Buddhist practitioners dedicated to bringing the practices of Tibetan Buddhism into the contemporary world in accessible, relevant, and
creative ways.
Our teachings and practices emphasize the innate wisdom and compassion of one’s inherent being, as taught and transmitted via the Tibetan traditions of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. Within this context, our areas of focus include transmitting lineage teachings; developing practices in and with the natural world; exploring the power of the divine feminine; and connecting with the innate wakefulness of the body as our vehicle to liberation.
As a Dharma vessel, we support individual and group practice and we host retreats both online and onsite at our meditation retreat center, Wonderwell Mountain Refuge, in Springfield, New Hampshire.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization, Natural Dharma’s infrastructure includes a Board of Directors, a Teachers’ Council, Managers, Staff and lay members, all of whom inform and shape the organization collaboratively. Our deep aspiration is to co-create a holistic and sustainable model of spiritual community. Read more here
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