The Center for Spirituality in Nature explores a simple yet far-reaching premise: the climate and ecological crisis is not only technological or political — it is also spiritual.
Grounded in interfaith dialogue and contemplative practice, the Center supports leaders, educators and communities in deepening their relationship with the living Earth. Through retreats, courses and public programs, it invites participants to encounter nature not merely as resource, but as teacher, presence and sacred community.
Rather than separating inner transformation from ecological engagement, the Center works at their meeting point. How might spiritual practice reshape our response to planetary crisis? What changes when reverence becomes embodied?
In a fragmented time, this initiative contributes to a growing movement of spiritual ecology — where care for the Earth is not an abstract value, but a lived relationship.