[Trees-list] Fwd: Great Work conference
Whitney Bauman
wbauman@srcourse.org
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 17:42:37 -0800
Dear Trees List Members:
Sorry for all of the emails today; I am preparing to leave for Christmas
and I just want to make sure I have passed everything on to you that you
might be interested in.
In any event, I hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
Sincerely,
Whitney Bauman
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>Subject: Great Work conference
>From: Lauren de Boer <klauren@earthlight.org>
>To: EL local list <klauren@earthlight.org>
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>Dear Friends,
>
>We're pleased to announce the following conference co-sponsored by The
>Institute for Educational Studies (TIES) and EarthLight Magazine. Please see
>the list of conference presenters below.
>
>The website http://www.EarthTIES.org/pages/events.htm will give you more
>information on the work of TIES and on this important virtual conference on
>the Great Work. I hope to "see" you there in January.
>
>And if you cannot be a part of the conference, would you take a moment and
>forward this notice to your email list? Thank you...
>
>Best Holiday Wishes,
>
>Lauren de Boer
>
>
>Exploring and Expanding The Great Work
>A Virtual Conference
>16 January - 12 February 2002
>
>This conference honors The Great Work as illuminated by Thomas Berry. In his
>book bearing the same title, Berry calls upon all aspects of society to
>remember their function to guide people into an appreciation rather than an
>exploitation of the world around them.
>
>The conference presenters are a dynamic group of paradigm shapers that
>includes, Meg Wheatley, Elisabet Sahtouris, John Seed, Ruth Rosenhek, Robert
>Gilman, Fritjof Capra, Brian Swimme, Lauren de Boer, Bart McGettrick, Ralph
>Metzner, Brian Innes, Molly Dwyer, Will Keepin, John Seed, Ruth Rosenhek,
>Joanna Pearsol, John Fowler, Marsha Snow Morgan, and Philip Snow Gang.
>
>For more information, please visit http://www.EarthTIES.org
>
>K. Lauren de Boer, Editor/Executive Director
>EarthLight Magazine
>111 Fairmount Ave.
>Oakland, CA 94611
>(510) 451-4926
>(510) 451-3505--fax
>klauren@earthlight.org
>http://www.earthlight.org
>____
>"To survive, our minds must taste redwood, and agate, octopi, bat, and in
>the bat's mouth, insect. It's hard to think like a planet, but we've got to
>try."
>James Bertolino, poet
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