Whether you’re a student, activist, educator, artist, therapist, politician, spiritual leader or more, you’re a leader giving birth to a new culture in which humans come into a mutually beneficial relationship with the Earth and each other. Seeing our place and role inside of deeptime, thinking long term with the whole in mind, and working with the creative powers all around and within us are key for this pivotal evolutionary moment.
We are created to evolve the cosmos. — Maria Montessori
Drawing together four wisdom traditions — indigenous, classical religious, modern science, and women — this Program draws on insights from leading thinkers, practitioners and visionaries such as Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme, Maria Montessori, Duane Elgin, Mary Evelyn Tucker, John Grim, David Christian, Matthew Fox, Barbara Holmes, Vanaessa Machado Oliveira, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Fritjof Capra, Eric Chaisson, Ursula Goodenough, Jeremy Lent, Herman Greene, and others.
Thomas Berry suggested the name “Ecozoic” to define an era where humans live with mutually enhancing relationships with each other . . . and with the whole Earth community. He considered the successful emergence of the Ecozoic Era as the Great Work of our time.
History is governed by those overarching movements that give shape and meaning to life, by relating the human venture to the larger destinies of the Universe. — Thomas Berry, The Great Work
Deeptime Mini Story by MJ Zimmerman (psychotherapist) Albuquerque, NM (US): Working on environmental or social justice issues, I meet people anxious about the future of our society and of Earth. When I share that we are part of a vast emerging universe, full of immense energy and creativity, and that our desires for justice and for a healthy Earth are the universe acting in us, it frees them to do their work with more hopefulness. Many people are drawn to transforming how we relate to each other and the Earth community. Through them, the universe will inspire solutions we cannot yet imagine. To see other deeptime mini stories, click here.
When we understand our deeptime context, radical relationality, subjectivity of the whole and everything, and action as participating in evolution . . . everything changes. We are empowered to work with larger forces to make radical inclusivity a reality for humans and all species.
We’ve been astounded by the number of comments from participants about how they finally feel at home in this community and Leadership Program, and that connecting themselves to the larger picture through multiple ways of knowing has had a significant psychological impact on their lives. It leads to a personal sense of purpose and wellbeing that in turn profoundly enhances their leadership and experience of life.
Deeptime Mini Story by Rebecca Sophia Strong (psychotherapist, cosmic story teller): Halfway through a performance of Cosmogenesis, a man entered off the street. He sat listening. After hearing the 13.8 billion-year story, people speak. When he stood, this man said; “I walked in here tonight thinking I was just a black man. Now I feel differently. Now I know that I belong. I belong to this Earth and Cosmos. I am not just a black man, I am a beautiful black man … and … I am cosmic.” This is why I share the story. To see more deeptime mini stories, click here.
By understanding and collaborating with the larger dynamics of the universe,
we can assist in the emergence of a new form of human presence that aligns with,
supports, and enriches the natural systems
of Earth and all her inhabitants. — Stephan Martin
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When we see ourselves as integral to the Cosmic Adventure . . .
* Earth’s Curvature, painting by Imogene Drummond
Love is the most powerful and still most unknown energy in the world. — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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The focus of Tony's current work is developing Earth law in practice and creating revenue-generating opportunities for Earth lawyers.
Learn more about Tony’s journey from a recent Boston College Law School Magazine profile.https://lawmagazine.bc.edu/2025/02/voice-for-the-earth/
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April’s style of leadership and service is rooted in making space for learner voice, agency and empowerment. She believes that the best teaching and learning is reciprocal, interwoven and interchangeable. April asserts that “if a learner knows that they are seen, affirmed, “in-powered” and protected while learning, they will feel loved, and will henceforth thrive!”
April's students and graduates have gone on to international and national renown in philanthropy, entrepreneurship, professional athletics, entertainment, and being great, enjoyable people. April was cross culturally raised and educated between The Bahamas, the USA and Canada. She completed her undergraduate degree in International Development Studies, Political Science and Management from McGill University, and earned both her Master's Degree in Mind, Brain and Education and her Doctorate Degree in Education Leadership from Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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