Kazu Haga
A Resilience & Possibility in These Times conversation with Kazu Haga, author, Buddhist practitioner, and teacher of nonviolence as a path to sacred relationship. He meets the intensity of this moment with depth and wisdom, making space to move from overwhelm to grounded action.
About the Call
Some voices steady the room. Kazu Haga is one.
His guidance is timely, clear, and deeply centering. When anger hardens, he offers breath. When attention scatters, he teaches presence. Deep, sacred listening becomes steady action.
Come for the insight; stay for the practices. In this conversation, we explore ways to settle the nervous system, speak with dignity, and stay present with suffering while choosing a caring, grounded response.
About the Speaker
Kazu Haga, author of Fierce Vulnerability, is a longtime nonviolence teacher rooted in Buddhist practice and communal healing. His work blends spiritual depth with embodied activism and sacred relationship.
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About Resilience and Possibility
This call is part of Resilience and Possibility in These Times, a series of online offerings to support us all in staying connected to one another, to a vision for the future, and to the spirit of life in these times.