Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Part of being a vegetarian and caring for and all species for me is leading a simpler life. Some of you may be interested in this course; there is still room for a couple more. Thanks, Richard Hawley Voluntary Simplicity 9 week participant-led course developed by Northwest Earth Institute (www.nwei.org) Wednesday's, 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm, April 13 - June 8, 2005 Golden Oak Gallery, 14414 Oak St., Saratoga Fee: $ 30 (includes course reader from NWEI) Coordinated by: Richard Hawley Sponsored by World Centric (www.worldcentric.org) Please join us for a 9 week participant-led discussion course on Voluntary Simplicity in Saratoga, April 13 - June 8. The focus is to explore the meaning of simplicity, to make the connection between our lifestyle choices and condition of the planet, and to look at the distractions, both material and psychological, which hinder us from living for what is really important to each person. Specifically the following weekly themes will be explored: The Meaning of Simplicity The concept of simplicity and what are some common misconceptions about a simple life. Living More with Less When do material possessions add meaning to our lives and when do they detract? Your Money or Your Life The conflict between the desire to make and spend money and the desire for a simple life. Why is that so difficult in our culture? Do You Have the Time? Are there alternatives to the fast pace of our mainstream culture? How Much Is Enough As a society, we engage in patterns of material consumption that are damaging the environment. How much do we really need? Swimming Against the Tide Our country's current guiding economic principles push growth, consumption, and technological advance as inextricable and desirable goals. In our efforts to live simply, we may feel like we are swimming against the tide. The Practice of Simplicity What steps can be taken to move toward a life simple in means, rich in ends? The course is developed by North West Earth Institute (www.nwei.org) and will be coordinated by Richard Hawley. More information on the course is available at the NWEI or the World Centric website (http://www.worldcentric.org) The NWEI courses are set up as participant-led informal discussions. On a volunteer basis, participants take turns facilitating the discussion every week. An excellent course reader is provided and the course offers an enjoyable, supportive setting in which to examine personal values and habits, engage in stimulating discussion, make friends, and consider personal life-style changes if desired. The fee is $30 and the course is limited to the first 15 participants. Please register by calling (650) 856-2019 or emailing courses and confirm registeration by April 7 by sending a check payable to " World Centric " at 2211 Williams St, Palo Alto, CA 94306. Thanks and please forward to others who may be interested. Aseem Das World Centric http://www.worldcentric.org 650-856-2019 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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