Will Tuttle Speaking Thursday Night—Food by Seed

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Wade Spital

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Sep 1, 2009, 8:00:24 PM9/1/09
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Farm Animal Protection Project

For Earth & Animals

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REMINDER:
Thursday, September 3rd — SPECIAL EVENT!
Dr. Will Tuttle Speaking at Humane Society!
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Dr. Will Tuttle Speaking at Sonoma Humane Society!

FREE ADMISSION! (donations accepted)

Complimentary Refreshments Provided by SEED Restaurant

Thursday, September 3rd
7:00-8:30 pm

Humane Society of Sonoma County
5345 Highway 12, Santa Rosa
(1 block West of Llano Road)

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Farm Animal Protection Project and Sonoma Humane Society have teamed up to bring acclaimed educator and author, Dr. Will Tuttle, to Sonoma County for a special presentation about his book, The World Peace Diet. The World Peace Diet has been called one of the most important books of the 21st century: the foundation of a new society based on the truth of the interconnectedness of all life.

This is the first book to make explicit the invisible connections between our meals and our broad range of problems-psychological, social, and spiritual, as well as health and environmental. It offers powerful ways we can all experience healing and peace and contribute to a positive transformation of human consciousness.

Dr. Will Tuttle, acclaimed educator, author, pianist, and composer, has lectured and performed widely throughout North America and Europe. His Ph.D. degree from the University of California, Berkeley, focused on educating intuition in adults, and he has taught college courses in creativity, humanities, mythology, religion, and philosophy. He is a recipient of The Peace Abbey’s Courage of Conscience Award and is a Dharma Master in the Zen tradition. He is noted for his clear and inspiring presentations. See www.worldpeacediet.org for more details.

 


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