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  • Sharing From the Heart

    Online Event

    Throughout the world a younger generation is planting seeds of hope for a new and different kind of world: an ecological civilization. Sharing From the Heart is an initiative in which, once a month, young people from China and the United States share the seeds they are planting in their local settings.

  • Living Earth Youth Dialogues: Covid & Loneliness

    Online Event

    Sharing From the Heart is a monthly initiative where young people from China and the United States come together around the pressing ecology, cultural, and spiritual issues of our time. Through sharing thoughts, personal stories, and actions in local settings, Chinese and American youth will begin building cross-cultural bonds to support a vision of a new, ecological civilization.

  • Intuiting Life

    Intuiting Life

    A conversation series with the editors and authors of Process-Philosophical Perspectives on Biology: Intuiting Life, sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.

    Free
  • Intuiting Life

    Intuiting Life

    A conversation series with the editors and authors of Process-Philosophical Perspectives on Biology: Intuiting Life, sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.

    Free
  • Intuiting Life

    Intuiting Life

    A conversation series with the editors and authors of Process-Philosophical Perspectives on Biology: Intuiting Life, sponsored by the Cobb Institute Science Advisory Committee.

    Free
  • Living Earth Youth Dialogues: The Living Earth Community and the Human Soul

    Online Event

    In this workshop, Oliver Mesmer will explore what it means to be a part of a living community of sentient beings—a community of many species within the diverse kingdoms of life. His presentation will focus on what he has learned in his research with the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology on topics such as the differentiated sentience of the more-than-human world, as well as ecological spirituality. Oliver will invite us into a discussion on how we might orient our perception, our actions, and even our lives around the paradigm that we each inhabit a particular niche within a global interdependent ecosystem.