![]() ![]() Kritee is also a founding board member of Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center, a center that brings meditation in nature together with Dharma teachings for ecological action. As a senior scientist in the Climate Smart Agriculture Program at the Environmental Defense Fund, she is helping to implement methods of small farming at large scales in Asia with a three-fold goal of poverty alleviation, food security, and climate mitigation/adaptation. She leads traditional Zen retreats (sesshins) that offer koan training and co-leads healing retreats for people of color with other BIPOC leaders (including Kaira Jewel Lingo). She is the founding Dharma teacher of a Colorado non-profit Boundless in Motion, a community in the Buddhist lineage of Cold Mountain Zen to identify, face and "compost" our personal and ecological traumas through meditation and grief work and take strategic collective actions for healing. Kritee (Dharma name Kanko) is a climate scientist, Zen Buddhist priest and grief ritual leader. Kaira and Kritee leave us with hopeful guidance around meeting overwhelm and anger with wisdom, creativity, imagination, and love. The conversation also invites a broader perspective on the environmental crisis, as they discuss climate breakdown in terms of its spiritual and social causes, such as trauma, dominance, and oppression. In the second episode of Inner Nature, which is part 2 of a 2-part conversation, Kritee Kanko and Kaira Jewel Lingo highlight the importance of creating small, local communities for processing grief and anger, practicing mindfulness, and taking climate action. 522: What Science and Buddhism Say About How to Regulate Your Own Nervous System - Deb Dana & Kaira Jewel Lingo (Podcast Episode 2022) Quotes on IMDb: Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, TV series and more. EPISODE 2: KAIRA JEWEL LINGO AND KRITEE KANKO, PART 2 In doing so, Kaira Jewel and Kritee make clear the critical interconnectedness of environmental and racial justice. They invite us to consider many questions: How can we meet and hold personal and collective grief, anger, and trauma? How might we deepen our sense of “interbeing,” or interdependence? How do we summon the courage to question the status quo, and build the wisdom to respond with a clear, sacred “no,” as is necessary, to protect one another and our planet? This conversation unfolds an acknowledgment of both the individual and systemic responses needed to the climate emergency. In the first episode of Inner Nature, which is part one of a two-part conversation, Kritee Kanko and Kaira Jewel Lingo set a foundation for understanding the mutuality and reciprocity of contemplative practice and environmental action. 4: Dekila Chungyalpa and Mary Evelyn TuckerĮPISODE 1: KAIRA JEWEL LINGO AND KRITEE KANKO, PART 1 1 & 2: Kaira Jewel Lingo and Kritee Kanko REL: 308 Intro to Contemplative Studies. ![]()
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