
Sundays • 9:00 am
Starting on June 7th we will begin the book; “Spiritual Ecology:the Cry of the Earth.” These are essays by a variety of people who have written from a place of involvement in Spiritual Ecology, from academics to Native Americans. This series is edited by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee. It is 257 pages and if we limit the readings to about 25 pages a week it will take us to the end of September, if everyone remains interested.
For June 7th could read the introduction, Chief Oren Lyons, and Thomas Berry’s essays.
Overview
A call to heal the Earth through spiritual awareness and action. This collection of essays explores the spiritual dimensions of the ecological crisis, offering a path towards reconnection and sustainability. Leading voices from Buddhism, Sufism, Christianity, and Indigenous traditions unite to address our forgetfulness of nature’s sacredness. They offer insights on climate change, species loss, and deforestation, urging a reassessment of our beliefs about the Earth. Discover how to cultivate compassion, embrace indigenous wisdom, and transform consciousness to create a more balanced world. This expanded edition includes new perspectives from younger authors, putting spiritual ecology into action. It is for anyone seeking a deeper connection with nature and a more meaningful response to the environmental challenges of our time.
