Compassion, ritual, and guidance for a changing world.
Supporting individuals and communities through personal and ecological transition
Companionship, ritual, and guidance for a changing world.
Marga Laube is a Buddhist eco-chaplain offering presence, clarity, and practices that help people meet grief, renew connection with the living world, and move forward with steadiness and hope.
Supporting individuals and communities through ecological and personal transition.
The ecological reality of our time
We are living through ecological change that touches every part of our lives, our relationships, our communities, and our sense of what the future holds.
Many of us are carrying grief we rarely name.
Healing begins when we learn to stay present with what is real.
We are in a moment of profound ecological transformation. The changes around us are not only scientific or environmental, they are deeply personal. People feel them in their bodies, in their relationships, and in the quiet moments when uncertainty or grief rises to the surface. Eco-chaplaincy offers a space to acknowledge these experiences with compassion rather than fear, and to explore practices that help us meet change with greater steadiness and clarity.
My work centers on helping individuals and communities reconnect with what sustains them, inner resources, relational support, and a renewed sense of belonging within the living world. Through companionship, ritual, and mindful presence, we begin to understand that grief and connection are companions rather than opposites. When we turn toward what is unfolding, rather than away from it, we find pathways toward meaning, resilience, and hope.
How I Support Individuals & Communities
People and communities today are navigating ecological change, personal transition, and shifting cultural landscapes. My work creates space for clarity, steadiness, and renewed connection with what sustains us — whether through one-on-one accompaniment, guided circles, or communal rituals that help people meet these times with presence and care.
The Conditions Many of Us Are Living Within
Across different contexts, people are encountering uncertainty, relational strain, grief, and questions about how to live meaningfully in a rapidly changing world.
The offerings below provide grounded, relational ways to meet these experiences, individually, in community, and in conversation with the living world.
One of the most supportive lenses for understanding what many of us are feeling today is the emerging field of eco-grief.
Understanding Eco-Grief
Eco-grief names a profoundly human response to the times we’re living in.
It is not a pathology, but a natural expression of care in a world that is rapidly changing. When we listen closely to the sorrow beneath the surface, we begin to sense its deeper message, revealing our longing to belong, to protect, and to participate in the healing of the living world.
Offerings
ONE-ONE SESSIONS
Individual guidance through Vedic astrology or eco-chaplaincy. Support for navigating grief, transition, ecological emotions, or questions of meaning and orientation.
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Seasonal Workshops, Inner Refuge circles, and guided learning spaces blending contemplative practice, ritual, and shared inquiry.
COMMUNITY GATHERINGS & RITUALS
Ceremonies and group experiences including Earth Elegies, Earth Liturgies, and Year of Listening Community of Practice gatherings.
About Marga
Marga’s work grows out of Buddhist eco-chaplaincy, animist astrology, and a lifelong practice of listening to the living world. Her path is shaped by rituals of belonging, by embodied presence, and by the threads that connect land, lineage, and personal healing.
She guides individuals and communities who feel called into deeper relationship, within themselves and with the more-than-human world. Her approach is gentle and spacious, grounded in the belief that healing deepens through connection, attention, and ceremony.
REFLECTIONS
Writing is where I listen for what is unfolding in our shared world,
where grief, beauty, and clarity meet. These reflections offer
pathways into meaning, resilience, and deeper belonging.