Including the Earth in Our Prayers

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, December 2013

First published on The Huffington Post

Every morning I love to walk early beside the wetlands where I live. It is a time of natural reflection and prayer, a time to be alone with nature and the divine that is present: in the hawk sitting on the telephone lines, the skyline softening and turning golden. Read More

Including the Earth in Our Prayers2022-07-30T11:26:59-07:00

Sustainability, Deep Ecology, & the Sacred

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, April 2013

An edited version was first published online on The Huffington Post

As our world stumbles to the brink of ecological collapse, the “tipping point” of irreversible climate change, sustainability has become a vital issue. But in order to consider the question of sustainability, it is important to begin with the question: who or what is being sustained? Read More

Sustainability, Deep Ecology, & the Sacred2022-07-30T11:26:59-07:00

Oneness & Spiritual Ecology

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, March 2013

Published in the Interspiritual E-zine: The Coming Interspiritual Age

The Interspiritual Age belongs to our awakening sense of an interconnectedness rooted in the deep awareness of the oneness to which we all belong. Read More

Oneness & Spiritual Ecology2022-07-30T11:27:00-07:00

Protecting Seeds and Their Stories

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, November 2014

First published on The Huffington Post

The recent UN Climate Change Summit, the marches in New York and around the world, once again brought into our collective consciousness the need for real change. Read More

Protecting Seeds and Their Stories2022-07-30T11:27:00-07:00

Ecobuddhism Interview with Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee on Spiritual Ecology

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, July 2012

Originally published by Ecobuddhism.org

Ecobuddhism: 'Spiritual Ecology' is a concept you have put forward that we also find very relevant. Could you please expand on what you have written about ‘loss of soul’ in the context of the global ecological crisis: "The inner wasteland is as barren as the Tar Sands in Alberta" and "Like climate change and the extinction of species, the inner wasteland is growing faster than we realize." Read More

Ecobuddhism Interview with Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee on Spiritual Ecology2022-07-30T11:27:00-07:00

2012: Being Awake to a Moment in Cosmic Time

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, February 2012

Published online at Common Ground Magazine

What is the meaning of this approaching moment in time, winter solstice 2012? It is a day in cosmic time when it is said our solar system will be aligned with the center of our galaxy. Read More

2012: Being Awake to a Moment in Cosmic Time2022-07-30T11:27:00-07:00

Praying for the Earth

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, August 2011

Published online on The Huffington Post

Prayer is a way to be with the Divine—from the prayer born from need, where we tell God our needs, to the deeper prayer which takes us beyond any words into the oneness and silence within the heart. Read More

Praying for the Earth2024-11-11T14:27:20-08:00

Opening Our Eyes & Reading the Book of Life

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, August 2010

This short article continues the theme of previous pieces, expanding on the importance of learning to read the book of life and glimpse the real story that life is telling us at this critical moment in time. Read More

Opening Our Eyes & Reading the Book of Life2022-07-30T11:27:01-07:00

An Ecological Disaster: Polluting the Waters of Life

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, June 2010

Published online at The Huffington Post

Earlier in the year I posted a series of articles about the need to regain a symbolic consciousness, the need to see the symbolic meaning of events that happen in our inner and outer lives. Recently we have been witnessing the worst ecological disaster in North America with the oil gushing from the depths of the Gulf.  Read More

An Ecological Disaster: Polluting the Waters of Life2022-07-30T11:27:01-07:00
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