About Us

One Spirit Learning Alliance is a transformative community for interspiritual learning, leading the charge to co-create a world guided by reverence for the sacred connection between all life and a commitment to its flourishing.

For two decades, we have nurtured over 1,300 agents of change and love, facilitating personal transformation and empowering spiritually minded leaders, ministers, healers, and innovators, through experiential interfaith and interspiritual education.

Who We Are

Our mission is to offer experiential interfaith and interspiritual education and professional training to support personal transformation and prepare spiritual leaders.

Our Mission

Our vision is to inspire and advance the evolution of sacred consciousness in service to individuals, communities, and the earth.

Our Vision

Our Values

A Note From Our Founder

Founder Diane Berke, Meditation and Spiritual Practices, One Spirit Learning Alliance

“In 2001, in the aftermath of September 11th, I felt an urgency to take the work I had been doing to a deeper level … In August 2002, One Spirit Learning Alliance was born. We embrace and teach the deep truths found at the heart of all the world’s spiritual paths and traditions, draw upon the wealth of spiritual and contemplative practices that help us evolve and grow, and commit to cultivating and living the values shared by all traditions: of peace, compassion, wisdom, service, interconnectedness, social justice, and love.”

Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

One Spirit Learning Alliance is compelled by its mission, vision and values to disrupt and dismantle all that intentionally kills another being, physically or spiritually.  Therefore, we are strongly committed to ending racism. And we make serious efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in all our work and relationships. Learn more about our commitment to antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

One Spirit Learning Alliance is based in Lenapehoking, the ancestral home of the Lenape People, and our staff, students, and graduates live and work on the lands of many indigenous tribes and nations throughout the world. Due to the ravages of colonialism, genocide, and forced relocation, the Lenape People are currently dispersed throughout the United States and Canada. Today, the United States recognizes 574 indigenous tribes and nations within its borders, all survivors of colonial oppression and displacement, all enduringly connected to their ancestral lands. 

Land Acknowledgement