In an effort to create a world where all touch and sex are healthy and consensual, we share this Ted Talk to keep an ongoing conversation about consent happening in our community.
Who's In My Margin?
How to Mindfully Listen and Reflect for More Connection, Love, and Wellbeing
How to Help a Grieving Friend
Encore: Investigating Emptiness Meditation
Volunteering to Feed the Hungry
Remembering Thích Nhất Hạnh
2021 Year in Review
Gratitude Partners: How to Do This Helpful, Easy, Social Practice
Memes to Honor Martin Luther King Jr and Keep His Dream Alive
Setting and Using Intentions to Live with More Love, Courage, and Joy
2020 Year in Review & Finances
Share the Good News About the School of Love
Tips for Attending The School of Love
Rest in Power bell hooks
How to Wield Principled Nonviolence Effectively for Social Change
Learn how principled nonviolence works effectively to undermine the sources of power of those who do harm, while increasing the power of those who seek to create justice and peace. This training was given by Boundless Love Project’s Nonviolent Strategist, Freeman Wicklund, to water protectors working to stop Enbridge’s Line 3 tar sands pipeline.
For additional resources visit our Nonviolent Action Resources page.
Resources for Addressing Nature-Deficit Disorder in Children
The Boundless Love Project supports community members attempting to live with more joy, wisdom and peace. Meditation is a practice that helps many of us to live more mindfully and skillfully. Spending time in nature is another useful practice to help us experience more peace, appreciate our nonhuman relations, and inspire us to value and protect the nonhuman family.