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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2020 · 23 MIN

126 - Crisis Buddhism: Sustainable Bodhisattva Practice in a World on Fire – Part 1

from The Zen Studies Podcast · host Domyo Burk

Crisis Buddhism is a new formulation of practice to help us navigate our everyday lives as we face ecological and climate breakdown. We mindfully balance three areas of practice: Bearing Witness, learning about the suffering of the world to make wise decisions, activate our compassion, and awaken a sense of urgency; Taking Action, participating in a tangible way to help alleviate or prevent the suffering we witness, and Taking Care, engaging in activities, relationships, and practices that sustain us.

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126 - Crisis Buddhism: Sustainable Bodhisattva Practice in a World on Fire – Part 1

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