Introducing ‘Seeds of Compassion’

Earth Justice Day at Naropa University. Photo by Sofia Drobinskaya.

The Office of Sustainability at Naropa University has decided to create a blog space for students, faculty, staff, and alumni to contribute written sentiments regarding the sustainability movements. The name of the blog space is “Seeds of Compassion”. The intent behind the name is to integrate sustainable living from a seed-based approach. A seed-based approach is one in which the context of prior movements is not dismissed, yet the foresightedness of opportunity for growth is immense. The dedication to sustainability in our community through the Office of Sustainability can be best summarized in the Naropa University Sustainability Statement:

“Commitment to the Practice of Sustainability”

Naropa University’s mission includes embracing “the richness of human diversity with the aim of fostering a more just and equitable society and an expanded awareness of our common humanity.” Realizing the aspiration of that mission must include a clearly stated and fully accepted commitment to sustainability. A core value and educational goal of Naropa University is the practice of sustainability at the individual, institutional, and global level. A critical outcome of a contemplative education is actively to train and educate oneself to build a healthy, bilateral, and sustainable relationship to one’s physical body, immediate environment, and the planet and to then realize and experience their inter-connectedness. Springing from the view that our bodies, other sentient beings, and the world around us are fundamentally sacred, a Naropa education must engender the wisdom and skillful means to put this view into lifelong action. The world around us wakes us up and becomes an ally for our developing awareness, openness, and discriminating intelligence. Sustainable practices are both an outgrowth of, and a catalyst for, mindfulness/awareness and compassion engaged in worldly action, and, thus, an essential element of Naropa University’s mission.

At Naropa, we view the practice of sustainability as essential to the current and future needs of this planet and its inhabitants through the acknowledgment of the deep interrelationship between all beings and phenomena. Attention to the nature of complex living systems is the ground of an authentic path that can assure the Earth’s viability as a home for future generations. This commitment goes beyond specific environmental objectives; the practice of sustainability cuts across all disciplines and fields of study, in that it envisions, and moves us toward, a society founded on respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice, and a culture of peace.

We recognize that Naropa, as an institution and a community, through its approach to daily resource use, its ongoing relationship to the environment, its harmonious aesthetics, and the ceremonial life of the community, has a significant impact on the students, staff, and faculty who reside on campus, as well as all visitors to the campus. The health of our environment is seen as directly related to, and reflective of, the community’s psychological state and the genuineness of effectiveness of the university’s educational mission. Naropa University aspires to be a leader in the practice of sustainability that promotes the individual and collective integration of ecological, economic, and spiritual well-being.

Naropa University is committed to sustainability-in-action; employing strategic initiatives to move the community towards specific goals, such as, but not limited to, zero waste, climate neutrality, and 100 percent renewable energy. This practice of sustainability in everyday life educates and prepares each member of the Naropa University community to live and act with awareness and respect for oneself, all other sentient beings, and the natural world. ')}

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Naropa Campuses Closed on Friday, March 15, 2024

Due to adverse weather conditions, all Naropa campuses will be closed Friday, March 15, 2024.  All classes that require a physical presence on campus will be canceled. All online and low-residency programs are to meet as scheduled.

Based on the current weather forecast, the Healing with the Ancestors Talk & Breeze of Simplicity program scheduled for Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday will be held as planned.

Staff that do not work remotely or are scheduled to work on campus, can work remotely. Staff that routinely work remotely are expected to continue to do so.

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Regardless of Naropa University’s decision, if you ever believe the weather conditions are unsafe, please contact your supervisor and professors.  Naropa University trusts you to make thoughtful and wise decisions based on the conditions and situation in which you find yourself in.