[Ccpg] February 6-8, 2009 Spiritual Ecology of Business Josiah Cain Esalen
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Tue Jan 13 06:50:02 PST 2009
Weekend of February 6-8, 2009
Spiritual Ecology of Business
Josiah Cain
This workshop provides a setting for people to find ways to make a
meaningful contribution to the green economy as well as find
fulfillment in professional life. Some may be considering a career
change, but for most this experience will redefine "work" and bring
it into context with our personal beliefs.
To understand their own personal "spiritual ecologies," workshop
participants will explore perceptions about each of their
philosophical connections to nature and the relationship between
humanity and ecological processes. They will then look at how these
perceptions either prevent or help them as they envision new ways of
relating to a global environment in response to global impacts.
All of us have a place in working toward a positive future.
Participants will visit trends and patterns such as ecology, climate,
energy, land use, transportation, agriculture, economics, and
geopolitics. This workshop will address how one's job relates to the
current global ecological crisis as well as one's personal journeys.
In the closing session, participants will discuss how to avoid
getting drawn right back into old patterns and share resources for
maintaining strength and support to stay on course and maintain
optimism in difficult and changing times. The schedule will allow
time for participants to reflect, mingle, and enjoy the baths.
http://www.esalen.org/workshops/searchfiles/workshopdetail.lasso?RecordNum=7614&-session=Reservation_Session:1805749C029d531212JmQO34F9EE
Contact info at esalen.org 831-667-3005
Josiah Cain, Permaculture Designer , Lead Designer for Rana Creek's
Living Architecture Department and
Sonoma State University http://www.sonoma.edu/sustainablelandscape/
founding faculty member of the Sustainable Landscape Design
certificate program at SSU, with classes beginning in January 2008.
Josiah Cain
is a licensed landscape architect who received his training at both
the Harvard School of Design and University of California, Davis.
Josiah brings a diverse background in ecological landscape design
from his academic training and from his professional practice
including his current position with the firm of Rana Creek Living
Architecture. Rana Creek is the primary consultant for the
sustainability-focused design elements of the new San Francisco
Museum of Natural History. His focus for fifteen years has been on
flagship outdoor environments dedicated to ecological protocols.
Josiah was an early adopter, leader and teacher of "Permaculture"
principles. He has received numerous awards for his designs,
including an award at the 2004 San Francisco Flower and Garden Show
and a Gold award from Sunset Magazine.
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