Friends,

We hope you will be able to join us for this incredible workshop with the noted scholar of Buddhist, deep ecology and general systems theory Joanna Macy.  The workshop will introduce The Work That Reconnects.  
"The most remarkable feature of this historical moment on Earth
is not that we are on the way to destroying the world-we've actually been on the way for quite a while. It is that we are beginning to wake up, as from a millennia-long sleep, to a whole
new relationship to our world, to ourselves and each other."

What:   Introduction to The Work That Reconnects            Social Permaculture - Art of Community Workshop

Who:    Joanna Macy (www.joannamacy.net)

When:  February 14th - 10-6pm (lunch break between 1-2pm)

Where: Common Circle Education - Berkeley
          2130 Center Street - commoncircle.com/berkeley

Cost:    $95 (before February 1st)
          $145 (after February 1st)           Need-based scholarships available - e-mail for
          more information.

Sign up online:  http://commoncircle.com/wtrevent

The Work That Reconnects is a pioneering form of group work that began in the 1970s. It demonstrates our interconnectedness in the web of life and our authority to take action on its behalf.

It has helped many thousands around the globe find insight,
solidarity, and courage to act, despite rapidly worsening conditions. Based on systems theory, spiritual teachings, and
deep ecology, its methods are described in Coming Back to Life, the book Joanna Macy wrote with Molly Young Brown.

"If the world is to be healed through human efforts, I am
convinced it will be by ordinary people, people whose love for this life is even greater than their fear." - Joanna Macy

Eco-philosopher Joanna Macy, Ph.D., is a scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. A respected voice in movements for peace, justice, and ecology, she interweaves her scholarship with four decades of activism. She has created a ground-breaking theoretical framework for personal and social change, as well as a powerful workshop methodology for its
application.

Her wide-ranging work addresses psychological and spiritual issues of the nuclear age, the cultivation of ecological awareness, and the fruitful resonance between Buddhist thought and contemporary science.

Many thousands of people around the world have participated in Joanna's workshops and trainings. Her group methods, known as the Work That Reconnects, have been adopted and adapted yet more widely in classrooms, churches, and grassroots organizing. Her work helps people transform despair and apathy, in the face of overwhelming social and ecological crises, into constructive, collaborative action. It brings a new way of seeing the world, as our larger living body, freeing us
from the assumptions and attitudes that now threaten the
continuity of life on Earth.