AUDIO: Buddhism and Deep Ecology

Russell Rodgers
In a talk at last night’s Kootenay Shambhala Centre
Open House, senior teacher Russell Rodgers led participants in an exploration of the cultural and perceptual underpinnings of current ecological problems and described three Buddhist practices for addressing these problems at their root. Click on the icon below to listen to the talk.
Download “Buddhism and Deep Ecology,” with Russell Rodgers (MP3: 57.5 MB; 1 hr, 3 min)
To explore this topic more fully, please join us for this year’s annual Kootenay public one-week meditation retreat at our retreat land near Nelson, from June 27th to July 5th. A full program description is available on our Kootenay Public Weekthün 2009: Touching the Earth page.
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September 10th, 2009 at 2:48 pm
I am in the midst of listening to this talk of yours Russ–i do appreciate: the time, wisdom and openess…. good to be able to connect way from over here in the no longer smokie Shuswap.
November 25th, 2009 at 9:08 am
Thanks for sharing Russell’s talk. The teachings (Dharma) on Dhamma (Laws of Nature) are so timely in this age of huge change. Attuning to our essential nature intricatelly links us to our Planet. Thanks for sharing. I very much appreciate the MP3 format as it allows me to hear these teachings here and now while I did not attend at the time of recordings.
Blessings