Resources Library


This is a living collection of people, ideas, and projects that inform and accompany my work.

Rather than a list of recommendations, this page reflects a web of relationships, influences, and shared concerns, particularly around ecological grief, relational ethics, contemplative practice, and care for a living world.

Some of what is gathered here is practical. Some is poetic. Much of it is ongoing.

I offer these resources as points of connection, not prescriptions.


Lineage and Primary Homes

Sati Center for Buddhist Studies
Buddhist Eco-Chaplaincy training and ongoing Master of Divinity studies

Insight Meditation Center / Gil Fronsdal
Primary spiritual home

James Kelleher
Jyotish teacher, from the lineage of M. K. Gandhi

Foundational Influences

Joanna Macy / The Work That Reconnects
A foundational influence and ancestral lineage for this work

Centers, Programs, and Communities of Practice

Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Center

Kincentric Leadership

Thomas Hübl Climate Crisis Lab

One Earth Sangha

Choosing Earth

Daniel Foor & Ancestral Medicine

Remembering Earth

Deep Adaptation Forum

David Elliott Healing

Katherine Savage & Death Seeding Life




Grief

Books

  • The Wild Edge of Sorrow
    Francis Weller
    A seminal work on grief as a communal, ecological, and initiatory process, drawing from psychology, ritual traditions, and embodied practice.

  • Ritual: Power, Healing, and Community
    Malidoma Patrice Somé
    A guide to ritual as a healing force, emphasizing grief rituals as essential for restoring balance between individuals, community, and the Earth.

  • The Spirit of Intimacy
    Sobonfu Somé
    A relational and spiritual lens on healing, loss, and connection, grounded in indigenous wisdom and communal care.

Articles & Teachings

Ecological & Buddhist Perspectives


Death & Dying Well

Books

Online Resource

  • Transitional Life Care
    A Vajrayana Buddhist education and support program offering spiritual resources for the end-of-life transition.


Projects (Emerging)

Rites of Remembrance: Praise and Mourning
A community-based ritual honoring and mourning the species leaving the planet

Buddhist Eco-Chaplaincy Association
Part of the core facilitation team for this emerging organization



Peer-Reviewed Research on Eco-Grief & Climate Anxiety

Claiming Ecological Grief: Why Are We Not Mourning (More and More Publicly) for Ecological Destruction?
Varutti, M. Ambio (2024).
A peer-reviewed exploration of ecological grief, public mourning, and cultural responses to environmental loss.
🔗 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10920496/

Ecological Grief as a Mental Health Response to Climate Change-Related Loss
Cunsolo, A. & Ellis, N.R. Nature Climate Change (2018).
Foundational research defining ecological grief and its psychological and community impacts.
🔗 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-018-0092-2