Note, there is an error in the press release. The dates at the start Sept 12-14 are the correct ones (yes?), and the dates mentioned later, Oct 12-14, are incorrect- based on looking at the calendar and seeing Sept 12-14 works as a weekend whereas Oct 12-14 does not.
-Adam
 
Adam K. Green, PhD
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Program Coordinator
Santa Barbara City College
721 Cliff Dr.
Biological Sciences, EBS 323
Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2394
office: (805) 965-0581 ext 2394
fax: (805) 730-3050
email: green@sbcc.edu
www.biosbcc.net/green/

>>> Sustainable World Radio <sustainableworldradio@earthlink.net> 8/27/2007 11:52 AM >>>
Hi Everybody,

Here is some information about an upcoming retreat in Santa Barbara. "Spirit and Nature: Spiritual Resources for Sustainable Living" is being held at La Casa de Maria in September.

Best,

Jill Cloutier

PRESS RELEASE
>
> For immediate distribution
>
> FROM: Spiritual Paths Foundation and La Casa de Maria
> www.spiritualpaths.net/spiritandnature)
>
> SUBJECT:     "SPIRIT & NATURE"
>
> DATE:       August 22, 2007
> CONTACTt:   Edward W. Bastian, Ph.D. President, Spiritual Paths
> 805 695-0104 – ed@spiritualpaths.net
>
> Environmental and Spiritual Leaders
> Partner to Help Stop Global Warming
>
> On September 14-16 eminent environmental and spiritual leaders will 
> lead a weekend program for the general public called "Spirit and 
> Nature: Spiritual Resources for Sustainable Living" at La Casa de 
> Maria in Santa Barbara, CA.
>
> A first of its kind, the program will gather environmental and 
> religious organizations, educators, policy makers, and concerned 
> community members to help cure the causes of global warming.  
> Nationally recognized experts will present innovative ideas to 
> motivate spiritual congregations and the general public to embrace 
> environmentally-friendly practices.
>
> The program begins Friday night, October 14 at 7:30 PM and ends at 
> noon, Sunday, October 16.  It will include short plenary 
> presentations, in-depth experiential and discussion sessions, music 
> and movement, and a concluding InterSpiritual service.
>
> Speakers will include Congresswoman Lois Capps, Michael Potts, CEO 
> of the Rocky Mountain Institute, Ernst von Weinsaecker, Dean of 
> Bren School at the University of California-Santa Barbara, Mike 
> McGinnis, professor and activist, Sharyn Main, environmental 
> leader, Reverend Cythia Bourgeault, Shaikh Kabir and Camille 
> Helminski, Rabbi Rami Shapiro, Pravrajika Vrajaprana, Don "Four 
> Arrows" Jacobs, and Dr. Ed Bastian.
>
> Looking through the lenses of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, 
> Islam, Judaism, and Native American spirituality, we will explore 
> how these rich traditions can help create a foundation for 
> environmentally sustainable ways of living.
>
> The program partnership is organized by the Spiritual Paths 
> Institute along with La Casa de Maria, the Community Environmental 
> Council of Santa Barbara (CEC), the Interfaith Initiative of Santa 
> Barbara, Fielding Graduate University, the Institute for 
> Reverential Ecology, the California Student Sustainability 
> Coalition, and the Rocky Mountain Institute.
>
> The program will include:
> · Presentations by esteemed spiritual and environmental leaders
> · In-depth discussions between participants and leaders.
> · Music, movement, chants, and meditations
> · Time to reflect and enjoy the company of new and old friends
> · Ways to apply this environmental and spiritual wisdom in our 
> lives and work.
> Our goals are to:
> · Create environmental alliances between environmental activists, 
> policy makers, faith leaders, & people of spirit;
> · Motivate religious institutions to model environmentalism as a 
> spiritual practice;
> · Help participants to become environmental change-agents in their 
> communities.
> Generous scholarships are available.  For registration, call (805) 
> 969-5031 or email registerb@lcdm.org.   For more information, see 
> www.spiritualpaths.net/spiritandnature.
>
> The Spiritual Paths Foundation is a non-profit educational 
> organization based in Santa Barbara, CA and Aspen, CO.  The 
> Foundation provides programs that generate peace, respect, and 
> mutual understanding between people of diverse religious and 
> spiritual traditions and that explore ways to apply spiritual 
> values to meet the challenges in the modern world.   The Spiritual 
> Paths Institute is developing a Graduate Program in InterSpiritual 
> and Contemplative Studies.  See www.spiritualpaths.net for more 
> information.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Edward W. Bastian, Ph.D.
> President, Spiritual Paths
> 805 695-0104
> ed@spiritualpaths.net
> www.spiritualpaths.net
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