About Charles
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Charles Eisenstein is a teacher, speaker, and writer focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, money, and human cultural evolution. His books include The Ascent of Humanity, The Yoga of Eating and Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Community in an Age of Transition.
Eisenstein graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy, and spent the next ten years as a Chinese-English translator.
His on-line writings have generated a vast following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts.
Writing in Ode magazine's "25 Intelligent Optimists" issue, David Korten
(author of When Corporations Rule the World)
called Eisenstein
"one of the up-and-coming great minds of our time."
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Coming
Autumn Equinox
Sacred Celebration
Sunday September 22
Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church
4936 Brownsboro Road
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Cultivating Connections affirms and explores the connections between environmental sustainability, social justice and spiritual fulfillment, and the role we each are called to play in bringing forth a vibrant Earth Community, by offering workshops, study groups, retreats, conferences, sacred celebrations and other programs around the themes of environmental spirituality, personal empowerment, and the new cosmology.
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An Evening with Charles Eisenstein
author of Sacred Economics:
Money, Gift, and Community in an Age of Transition
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The More Beautiful World
Our Hearts Know is Possible
Friday, October 4, 7:00 pmFirst Unitarian Church 809 S Fourth St We live at a special historical moment, touse Joanna Macy's words, a Great Turning. But exactly what is this turning of the age whose imminence we feel? How does it practically translate intopolitical, technological, and social change?How can we participate in it considering the grave situation our planet faces? Join Charles Eisenstein for a challenging and inspiring exploration of the dynamics of the present transition. | Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein - A Short Film |
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Work study and scholarship support is available.
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Sponsored by Cultivating Connections
Cosponsors to date: 350Louisville Anamchara Faith Community Bluegrass Bioneers October 25 - 27 First Unitarian Church Mighty Kindness Samuel Avery and his new book: The Pipeline and the Paradigm More sponsors to be announced in the coming weeks.Tickets
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