This event will be hosted by the Open Circle Center.
How do we honor the ground of Being and meet racial injustice with clarity, courage, and care? In many spiritual spaces it can feel easier to return to stillness than to engage the world’s suffering. Yet genuine awakening naturally flowers as compassionate action. In this session, we’ll explore how awake awareness becomes a reliable inner resource for non-cooperation with harm, structural discernment, and community-level change.
Rooted in contemplative practice and practical frameworks, we will move beyond concepts into embodied, workable steps—so that our realization supports repair, redistribution, and more welcoming communities.
This event is part of the Engaged Nonduality series, hosted by Lisa Ferguson, which explores how nondual wisdom may respond to our world in crisis. We live in a time of multiple intersecting crises that threaten the wellbeing of all life, including climate breakdown, unaligned tech and AI, injustice, war and authoritarianism. The recognition of nonduality has much to offer in these times, including a deep knowing of our wholeness and shared Being, as well as opening to the wellspring of our wise and creative response. This series invites guest presenters to explore how nondual teaching may respond to planetary crises through talks, practices and group participation.
Recording will be emailed to participants within a week.
You’re welcome to join even if you can’t attend the live session.
Details to follow.