Reflection: A gaggle of meditators are talking about how practice needs to 'meet the ecological crisis', taking the assumption that disaster is preventable. - How would behaviours/views change if we didn't hold on to that assumption? - Absent solutions, whats important for you?
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Replying to @misen__
Sidestepping the question - is this perhaps something which Buddhist practice isn’t necessarily equipped to deal with directly? Linking to this blog which I found via
@Meaningness . http://primejunta.blogspot.com/2012/01/socially-engaged-buddhism-again.html?m=1 …1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes -
Thanks for sharing this Charlie, I like this post a lot. They raise some excellent points. I tend to fall on that side of the discussion also. Even on a micro-scale, Buddhist practice is limited (see: scandals). It can be good for something (not ecology or relationships).
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I’ll re-read this when I’m a little bit more awake - see if I can think of anything more interesting to say.
Appreciate the link 
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