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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Can you create peace with what you eat?


Will Tuttle, Ph.D. thinks so, as he explains in "The World Peace Diet: Eating for Spiritual Health and Social Harmony." Tuttle's speaking at 7 p.m. today at the Schiff Family Conference Center at Xavier University's Cintas Center, 1624 Herald Ave., Evanston. The event, sponsored by Xavier's Advocates for Animals club, is free for students and faculty and $5 for the general public. The release says: "He will be giving a lecture describing the invisible connections between what we eat and the broad range of problems we face -- psychological, social and spiritual, as well as health and environmental. He offers powerful ways we can all experience healing and peace while contributing to a positive transformation of human consciousness." Wow, this makes me feel like I'm back in Ithaca! If you can't make it tonight, he's going to be all over the place this weekend. Here's his schedule -- and if you attend any of the events, post a comment with your thoughts.

Friday, Nov. 2
6-8:30 p.m.
Presentation with Will Tuttle with meal catered by People Inspire Progress.
$10
Imago Earth Center
700 Enright Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45205 (Price Hill)
513-921-5124

Saturday, Nov. 3
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Will Tuttle presents a workshop on the World Peace Diet with lunch provided by Gratitude Restaurant. Sponsored by A.P.E. and New Thought Unity Center.
$36
New Thought Unity Center
1401 E. McMillan St.
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-961-2527

Sunday, Nov. 4
1:30-4 p.m.
Will Tuttle presents a workshop on Opening the Intuitive Gates sponsored by New Thought Unity Center.
Donations & love offerings
New Thought Unity Center
1401 E. McMillan St.
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-961-2527

Sunday, Nov. 4
4:30 p.m.
EarthSave potluck with guest speaker Will Tuttle
$3 for non-members
Clifton United Methodist Church
3416 Clifton Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45220
513-929-2500

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at 1:15 PM Blogger Unknown said...

The Utica Diet is much more satisfying than the Ithica diet. Chicken Rig, greens, pirogi, kapusta, pasties, and Matts Beer.

 
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