In this episode, Zen teacher and deep ecologist Deborah Eden Tull and I discuss the Dharma teachings in her new book Luminous Darkness: An Engaged Buddhist Approach to Embracing the Unknown.
“In this book, Deborah Eden Tull offers the strong medicine of darkness which helps us navigate the uncertainty of our times. The over-lighting of our planet in its urban and more populated areas rob people of access to their own hidden depths, so needed in these times of growing peril.”—Joanna Macy, author of Active Hope
Deborah Eden Tull, founder of Mindful Living Revolution, is a Zen meditation and engaged Dharma teacher, author, spiritual activist, deep ecologist, and sustainability educator. Eden spent seven years training as a Buddhist monk and her teachings bridge personal and collective awakening. Her work has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Tricycle, The Shift Network, and The Ecologist. Eden also teaches The Work That Reconnects created by Joanna Macy, and for UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center. Eden offers retreats, trainings, and online courses internationally. She is the author of Relational Mindfulness (Wisdom 2018) and The Natural Kitchen (Process 2011).
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