On Monday night our sangha will honor Earth Day (April 22). The Chesapeake Earth Holder Community will join our practice. Magda will facilitate and lead us through the Five Earth Touchings, a guided meditation to contemplate what has been transmitted to us by our blood and spiritual ancestors. Participants will be able to practice in their chair if they prefer.
“All of us have to become buddhas in order for our planet to have a chance”. Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet, p. 5
Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) asks us to follow the example of Dharanimdara, a Bodhisattva he describes as “the one who holds the Earth.” Thay declares that Earth holders are needed in these times; that all those who have that source of strength in themselves need to find one another to turn this century into one of spirituality and collective awakening. Earth holders, he says, should meditate together, creating communities of resistance that promote interbeing with the Earth. Today we have invited the Chesapeake Earth Holder Community, of which I have recently become a member, to join our practice.




















