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Zen Mind, Vegetal Mind

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"As a Zen Buddhist, I regard these questions not simply as theoretical issues to be determined by doctrine but as lived inquiries illuminated through practice. I have long felt a profound kinship with plants, one that first called me to a decade-long...

The Great Salt Lake is drying up. Can it be saved?

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"When you look at the state of saline lakes around the world the percentage of what lakes have survived is zero, zero. So, we have a monumental task before us," said Terry Tempest Williams, HDS writer-in-residence.

The Observer: What would you be willing to sacrifice?

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Workshop leader, York, Maine, resident Madeline Bugeau-Heartt, a graduate student at the Harvard Divinity School, has a knack for asking questions that encourage people to reflect. She also has skills that foster people’s sharing of their insights with...

Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet

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David Abram, Senior Visiting Scholar in Ecology and Natural Philosophy at the Center for the Study of World Religions, conjures the impossible movements of Alaskan salmon, sandhill cranes, and monarch butterflies on their annual migrations, marveling at...

Turning Debris into Haute Couture

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Gosia Sklodowska, associate director of the Center for the Study of World Religions, modeled a skirt of plastic and bubble wrap during the "Marine Debris Fashion Show" at Harvard's 2023 Arts First Festival. Her outfit was created by HDS student Ellen...