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Sacred Ecology - Deep Time; reMembering our True Nature


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Sacred Ecology - Deep Time; reMembering our True Nature

An experiential exploration with Inna Alex & Br. Tenzin (Dr. Alex Anderson)

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CONTEXT

In their book “Thinking like a Mountain”, John Seed, Joanna Macy, Pat Fleming and Arne Naess outline a group therapeutic process aimed at healing the perceived rift between ourselves and our world; a rediscovery of the “ecological Self”, and an antidote to the current polycrisis.  

Deep Time practices allow us an immersion into a much vaster sense of Self than that limited to the present moment of our experience.

In this session, Br. Tenzin will guide an experiential practice into Deep Time as well as share about the links between Deep Time and the Buddha Dharma.

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Br TENZIN (Dr Alex Anderson) began his path toward Deep Ecology with a doctorate researching the impacts of Climate Change on rainforest biodiversity. Inspired by teachers such as the late Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh, and seeking a more fundamental basis for understanding and connecting to both the human and the natural world, in 2017 he ordained as a monk in the Buddhist tradition. He has since studied and practiced In the Tibetan Sakya tradition, Vietnamese Zen tradition of Plum Village, the Burmese Forest tradition, and holds a Hatha Yoga teaching qualification.

INNA ALEX is a passionate deep ecology facilitator, community organizer, and sustainable living educator. Her earth-based lifestyle in Tui Community, New Zealand, has provided her with many practical skills in permaculture living, organic gardening, healing foods, group facilitation, relationship and women’s work.

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TIMING

USA: Tuesday, 19 November at 5-7pm (West Coast, PST), 8-10pm (East Coast, EST)

Australia & New Zealand:  Wednesday, 20 November at 12-2m (AEDT), 2-4pm (NZDT)

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REGISTRATION & COST   

A base fee of NZ$10-20 is due on registration to confirm your space on the session. This is refundable until 7 days prior the workshop, and non-refundable thereafter. 

Inna is hosting this conversation with Br. Tenzin who is not asking a fixed charge, but would welcome receiving dana / donations from you, as is custom in the Buddhist tradition. It is up to you how much you want to offer in reciprocity for what you receive and in support of Br. Tenzin. We suggest you make your dana offering after the session.


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