Sacred Economics: Food, Music, and the Crisis...
Created by Harlan Wallner on Thursday 12 January 2012 19:14:38
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About the Event:
Is it possible to have healthy food without healthy community?
Join Charles Eisenstein for an evening discussing the links between the food we eat, our happiness and health, the music we make, and the myriad crises afflicting our civilization.
Further, hear him encompass all of that within a much larger, more beautiful picture of what this moment in humanity's journey actually is—a vision so new, fresh, and deep, it gives real hope for humanity and makes evident profound things we can do, personally and as a community, to bring about a world that works for everyone.
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About the Venue:
Benoit Glazer, owner of The White House and founder of the Timucua Arts Foundation, says: "My beautiful wife and I started to host monthly concerts in our home in september of 2000. The concept is simple; Bring arts and music back into that forgotten venue: the living room. Always FREE to the public. People bring a nice bottle of wine or porto, and a piece of fine cheese or other delicacy. They enjoy an evening of live music performed by some of the best musicians around, and take in some artwork by local artists."
We feel that this tradition is wonderfully aligned with the message Charles is bringing this evening, so we ask guests to continue the tradition of bringing something beautiful to share with fellow audience members.
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About Charles Eisenstein:
"I consider Charles Eisenstein one of the up-and-coming great minds of our time. Rarely have I met a person who combines such philosophical and spiritual depth with such practical insights into the cultural and institutional origins of the potentially terminal dysfunctions of modern society—and the potential solutions."
—David Korten, author of The Great Turning
Learn more about Charles at:
His personal website: http://charleseisenstein.net/
Sacred Economics online: http://www.realitysandwich.com/homepage_sacred_economics
The Ascent of Humanity online:
http://www.ascentofhumanity.com/
Is it possible to have healthy food without healthy community?
Join Charles Eisenstein for an evening discussing the links between the food we eat, our happiness and health, the music we make, and the myriad crises afflicting our civilization.
Further, hear him encompass all of that within a much larger, more beautiful picture of what this moment in humanity's journey actually is—a vision so new, fresh, and deep, it gives real hope for humanity and makes evident profound things we can do, personally and as a community, to bring about a world that works for everyone.
_____________________________
About the Venue:
Benoit Glazer, owner of The White House and founder of the Timucua Arts Foundation, says: "My beautiful wife and I started to host monthly concerts in our home in september of 2000. The concept is simple; Bring arts and music back into that forgotten venue: the living room. Always FREE to the public. People bring a nice bottle of wine or porto, and a piece of fine cheese or other delicacy. They enjoy an evening of live music performed by some of the best musicians around, and take in some artwork by local artists."
We feel that this tradition is wonderfully aligned with the message Charles is bringing this evening, so we ask guests to continue the tradition of bringing something beautiful to share with fellow audience members.
_____________________________
About Charles Eisenstein:
"I consider Charles Eisenstein one of the up-and-coming great minds of our time. Rarely have I met a person who combines such philosophical and spiritual depth with such practical insights into the cultural and institutional origins of the potentially terminal dysfunctions of modern society—and the potential solutions."
—David Korten, author of The Great Turning
Learn more about Charles at:
His personal website: http://charleseisenstein.net/
Sacred Economics online: http://www.realitysandwich.com/homepage_sacred_economics
The Ascent of Humanity online:
http://www.ascentofhumanity.com/


