
Dekila Chungyalpa on the Sacred Feminine and the Living Earth
From Wonder Cabinet by Wonder Cabinet Productions
April 11, 2026 · 39 min · Season 1 · Episode 9
About this episode
Dekila Chungyalpa discusses the intersection of spirituality and environmental conservation through the lens of Tibetan Buddhism and the concept of the Sacred Feminine.
Imagine growing up believing that at the heart of existence is a Primordial Mother—and that She is the Earth. For Dekila Chungyalpa, that idea is not metaphor. It’s inheritance. In Tibetan Buddhism, the feminine divine appears as Prajnaparamita, or Yum Chenmo—the “Mother of All Buddhas.” As the daughter and granddaughter of nuns, Dekila was raised in a world where spiritual teaching and healing was often female, and where land itself—especially the sacred Himalayan landscape of Sikkim—was alive with presence, meaning, and obligation. Today, she is a global conservationist and founding director of the Loka Initiative, building unlikely partnerships between climate scientists and religious leaders across traditions—from Buddhist monastics to Catholic clergy, Indigenous elders to Muslim clerics and Evangelical pastors. Her work suggests that the climate crisis is not only scientific or political—but spiritual. — UW: About the Loka Initiative Loka Initiative website Center for Humans and Nature: Dekila on ecology and the Buddhist concept of interdependence — 0:00 Introduction 4:05 Sacred Mountains of Sikkim 10:20 The Sacred Feminine 16:30 Rituals and the Land 21:25 Scientist by Day…
People in this episode
Hosts: Anne Strainchamps, Steve Paulson
Guest: Dekila Chungyalpa
Topics covered
- sacred feminine
- climate crisis
- Tibetan Buddhism
- spirituality
- conservation
- interdependence
Keywords
- sacred feminine
- climate crisis
- Tibetan Buddhism
- Prajnaparamita
- Loka Initiative
- spirituality
- conservation
- interdependence
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Loka Initiative, Center for Humans and Nature
Places: Sikkim
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