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Planetary Crisis Summit 2025: Resilient to be, Empowered to act
In 2024, the FPMT Planetary Crises Summit was hosted by our sister center, Jamyang London. This year, Maitreya Amsterdam will organize the event in a new hybrid format, whereby we will have a local event at our center.
Event Details
đź“… Saturday and Sunday 27 and 28 September
đź•• Saturday 10.00-18.00 hrs, Sunday 10.00-17.00 hrs
🏠Hybrid (in person at Yeshin Norbu/Stockholm and on zoom)
About This Event
These days are dedicated to Resilient to be, Empowered to act. The planetary crises refer to the set of interconnected global challenges – such as war, climate change, biodiversity loss, and social inequality – that together pose a profound threat to life on Earth. It seems we can no longer make sense of the world with the logic we have been using for so long.
This event offers a rich program of inspiring teachings, presentations, meditations, and a shared dialogue from a Buddhist perspective. We are organizing this weekend, because we care about what is happening and we think we might have something to offer that is beneficial.
The morning consists of presentations by various experts in this field online. After lunch there will be guided meditations, group discussions and time for reflections, questions and answers.
Agenda & Contributors
The following speakers will contribute:
Ven. Amy Miller – American Buddhist teacher, hospice guide, and interfaith leader with extensive experience in integrating the Dharma into daily life
Ven. Losang Gendun – Dutch Buddhist teacher, long-term meditator, and founder of The Buddha Project
Paula Chichester – American former field conservation biologist and university teacher, Buddhist teacher and long-term meditator
Andy Wistreich – British eco-Dharma teacher, XR Buddhists, Dharma activist
David Midgley – British eco-Dharma teacher and bridge-builder between the FPMT (Tibetan tradition) and the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh
Why Participate?
Why participate?
ď‚· Because you are touched by what is happening in the world
ď‚· To gain insights into how we can support one another in remaining calm,
resilient, and act compassionately, and how we can be a refuge – for
ourselves and for others to grow our positive influence
ď‚· To explore together if the Dharma might provide answers which are beneficial
and perhaps deepen our Dharma practice to connect it to what is happening in
the world, so we can all contribute in more effective ways
ď‚· To feel supported by a community in these times
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