Deep Lake Institute's Fall 2005 Learning Series
L. Hunter LovinsInfusing Natural Capitalism into EducationThursday, October 13, 7:30-9:30pm
158 Natural Resources Building,
Michigan State University, Lansing (
FREE!)
L. Hunter Lovins is the co-founder of the
Rocky Mountain Institute, co-author of
Natural Capitalism and has championed sustainable development for over 30 years. She is the co-creator of the
Natural Capitalism concept and has been named one of four people from North America to serve as a delegate to the United Nations Preparatory Conference for Europe and North America for the World Summit on Sustainable Development. She is also a Commissioner in the State of the World Forum’s Commission on Globalization.
During this free lecture at Michigan State University, L. Hunter Lovins will explore how to infuse Natural Capitalism’s core ideas – profitability, environmental awareness and social responsibility – into current business education. This evening is not only for students or teachers! If you’re an entrepreneur, run your own business or work in any field, learn how to be part of the paradigm shift from capitalism to natural capitalism.
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Jeanne Achterberg
Imagery and Healing: Science and the ImaginationSaturday, October 22, 9am – 5pm
MCHC Auditorium, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, Ann Arbor
Dr. Achterberg is the author of
Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine, critically acclaimed as a classic in the field of mind/body medicine. One of the pre-eminent researchers and contributors in the field of imagery and healing, she was featured in Time magazine as one of the six innovators of alternative and complementary medicine for the coming century.
Imagery is the communication mechanism between perception, emotion and physical change, and therefore the bridge between the body and mind. The imagination is the vehicle by which mental processes reach deep into the cellular structures, actually altering their DNA. An impressive body of clinical research now supports the use of imagery for many mental disorders.
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