Web of Connection is a non-profit organization
and shall be operated exclusively for educational and charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code. EIN#: 81-4552275
Our aim
is to foster a greater awareness of humanity's capacity to live in harmony with each other and the planet we share. We do this through educational programs that integrate body, mind and spirit and demonstration projects that increase knowledge, skills and attitudes aimed at healthy and sustainable practices.
Rooted in the Buddha's Dhamma and incorporating teachings from other non-dual traditions, we strive to further the understanding of the interconnectedness of all life so that we can act responsibly and regeneratively in our shared home.
Deer Park is the name of the center in Colorado Springs where our programs are held. This name not only indicates the frequency of the wildlife who also make their home here, but is also derived from the place where the Buddha taught his disciples. It was often in groves and forests that life's most important lessons were presented. In fact, the word "Dharma" or "Dhamma" can be translated as "the way of nature". It's no surprise that the deepest truths about ourselves are also reflected in the natural world. This is because we are not separate from the whole.
As an alms mendicant living outside the support structure of a monastery, Sister Khemanandi relies on the ongoing support of individuals like you to continue her practice and service in community. Supporting a monastic with food and shelter at Deer Park is part of WEB's mission. In kind donations are also welcome in the form of groceries, wood for the rocket stove, maintenance, and community garden supplies, are greatly appreciated. Volunteering with retreat/other event planning, public relations, and such are essential. Needs are announced in WEB's weekly bulletin. Send your request to be on the mailing list by contacting us.
Through retreats, discussions, programs, and hands-on projects, you are invited to learn how natural principles can be applied to all aspects of our lives.
is to foster a greater awareness of humanity's capacity to live in harmony with each other and the planet we share. We do this through educational programs that integrate body, mind and spirit and demonstration projects that increase knowledge, skills and attitudes aimed at healthy and sustainable practices.
Rooted in the Buddha's Dhamma and incorporating teachings from other non-dual traditions, we strive to further the understanding of the interconnectedness of all life so that we can act responsibly and regeneratively in our shared home.
Deer Park is the name of the center in Colorado Springs where our programs are held. This name not only indicates the frequency of the wildlife who also make their home here, but is also derived from the place where the Buddha taught his disciples. It was often in groves and forests that life's most important lessons were presented. In fact, the word "Dharma" or "Dhamma" can be translated as "the way of nature". It's no surprise that the deepest truths about ourselves are also reflected in the natural world. This is because we are not separate from the whole.
As an alms mendicant living outside the support structure of a monastery, Sister Khemanandi relies on the ongoing support of individuals like you to continue her practice and service in community. Supporting a monastic with food and shelter at Deer Park is part of WEB's mission. In kind donations are also welcome in the form of groceries, wood for the rocket stove, maintenance, and community garden supplies, are greatly appreciated. Volunteering with retreat/other event planning, public relations, and such are essential. Needs are announced in WEB's weekly bulletin. Send your request to be on the mailing list by contacting us.
Through retreats, discussions, programs, and hands-on projects, you are invited to learn how natural principles can be applied to all aspects of our lives.