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Invitation to Gather at Malibu Pueblo, March 12th, 2017

March 12, 2017 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Pueblo Gathering 2017-2-12

“Andrew Beath’s The New Creation Story is in the great tradition of Thomas Berry’s Universe Story.  It is a terrific book that describes a new, more accurate, and more hopeful story of humankind on its evolutionary journey. It is practical philosophy that gives a context for reflection and action.”      

          – David Orr, Oberlin Distinguished Professor and environmental sustainability author

Dear Friends,
The moon will be full for our next gathering on Sunday, March 12
th at my family house, also the home of EarthWays Foundation—that we call the Malibu Pueblo. We will gather at 6pm, now that the days are getting longer and we have more daylight.

Yes, the full moon will still be full notwithstanding political, and most corporate, sleepwalking toward the cliff’s edge.  Who are we—we humans—not in regard to each other, but in relationship with the Earth and all living things? When we finally come to know these profound connections, we will resolve the daunting challenges that confront us and endanger our kids. This is the circumstance that we will consider together.


For those who have been to a “book reading” for The New Creation Story, you will find this gathering to be different. The intention is to build community around the relational principles found in the New Creation trilogy, which is subtitled: Spirit, Eros and Climate Chaos.

6 to 8pm Sunday, March 12th

Malibu Pueblo 20178 Rockport Way, Malibu, CA

There will be a presentation to describe the context in which we find ourselves immersed, in addition to a twenty minute reading from The New Creation Story, and interactive questions pertaining to the human condition: who are we, where did we come from, what are our current planet-threatening challenges, and how we might heal the wounds that this emergency is causing.

There will be a presentation to describe the context in which we find ourselves immersed, in addition to a twenty minute reading from The New Creation Story, and interactive questions pertaining to the human condition: who are we, where did we come from, what are our current planet-threatening challenges, and how we might heal the wounds that this emergency is causing. This healing is personal, including one’s physical body, emotional wellbeing, one’s psyche and one’s spiritual connection; it is also relational and cultural, thus the term Eros in the subtitle—affecting each individual, as well as the tiniest particle and the grandest galaxy. We can help one another to heal, and thereby start to heal our culture and our planet.

Please bring some “finger food” to share with others, but there will not be a full meal so we will officially end before dinner; our time together will include opportunities to visit with each other and enjoy the ocean air, the sunset and the moon rise. We have lots of room, so please bring a friend or two, and feel free to forward this invitation to others.

Beauty, Love and Courage,
Andrew Beath for EarthWays

Sunday, March 12th

6 to 8pm

Malibu Pueblo

20178 Rockport Way, Malibu, CA

“A bold and brilliant analysis of the human story set against the predicament of climate change. Beath strikes at the heart (exposes the pain) of our cultural paralysis, explores the root causes and skillfully describes the way to a responsible and enlightened future. I can genuinely say how very good it is, and how particularly poignant it was to read it after the Climate March in NYC—in the context of the ever-present question of what will become of us, what should we do?”

— Linda Solomon Wood, Editor-in-Chief,

     The National Observer 

Buy Book 2 from Amazon.

“Beath has written a thoughtful, passionate history of The Planet, The Human Species, and, basically, The Future, where we are now, and where may be headed. It’s both an easy-going and a stunning read, one of these profound books that seemingly come out of nowhere. One of the best reads in a long time, and couldn’t be more timely.” 

—Steve Chapple, UCSD

Buy Book 3 from Amazon.

Organizer

Andrew Beath
Phone:
310-456-8300
Email:
andrew.earthways@gmail.com
Website:
www.earthways.org

Venue

Malibu Pueblo
20178 Rockport Way
Malibu, 90265 United States
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Phone:
310-456-8300
Website:
www.earthways.org