Green Buddhism
Book Description
In an era where environmental destruction threatens our planet's future, millions of Buddhist practitioners worldwide are discovering how their spiritual path can become a powerful force for ecological healing. Stephanie Kaza, a pioneering voice in Buddhist environmentalism, presents a thoughtful exploration of how ancient wisdom traditions can address our modern climate emergency.
This practical guide reveals how Buddhist teachings and contemplative practices offer profound resources for creating more sustainable ways of living. Rather than viewing spirituality and environmental action as separate pursuits, Kaza demonstrates how they can work together to transform both individual consciousness and collective behavior. She draws from decades of experience studying the relationship between religious practice and ecological awareness to show readers how Buddhist concepts can inspire meaningful environmental engagement.
The book provides concrete guidance for individuals and communities seeking to align their spiritual values with ecological responsibility. Kaza addresses the urgent need for religious voices in environmental conversations, showing how Buddhist perspectives on interconnectedness, mindfulness, and compassion can inform our response to species extinction and rising global temperatures.
For those committed to both inner transformation and planetary healing, this work offers a roadmap for integrating contemplative practice with environmental stewardship. It speaks to anyone wondering how spiritual wisdom can contribute to the critical ecological challenges of our time.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 256 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Understand Buddhist philosophy and practice
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Religious life, buddhism
- ✓ Explore Buddhism
- ✓ Explore Religious life
- ✓ Understand ecological consciousness
- ✓ Explore Human ecology, religious aspects