Mondays: January 11, February 1 & 8, 2010 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bastyr University Chapel 6:30 p.m. Musical Conversation7 to 8:30 p.m. Conversation Advance Tickets: $15/night, $40 for series At the Door: $20 Students: $10/night, $25 for series The Bastyr University Center for Spirituality, Science and Medicine is pleased to present Body, Mind, Spirit, Nature and Medicine: A Series of Conversations. This innovative series features interactive discussions with renowned experts in the fields of spirituality, science and medicine. The three talks, focused on body, mind and spirit respectively, will be moderated by Warren Etheredge, founder of The Warren Report. The January 11 talk will focus on Body and include the perspectives of Seattle physicians, Christine Adams, MD, Cathy Rogers, ND, and internationally recognized mind/body expert, Joel Levey, PhD. The February 1 event will discuss Mind and feature Bastyr University faculty member Brad Lichtenstein, ND, Seattle naturopathic physician Sheila Dunn-Merritt, and Robert V. Taylor, author of Im Spiritual Not Religious: Making Sense of Finding Meaning. The discussion on February 8 will revolve around Spirit and include Rabbi Ted Falcon, PhD, co-founder of Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue in Seattle, Terrill L. Gibson, PhD, pastoral psychotherapist and Leanna Standish, ND, PhD, LAc, FABNO, medical director of the Bastyr Integrative Oncology Research Center. Each event in the series will include a musical conversation segment that focuses on the power of music through discussion and demonstration. Guests for this segment include Gina Sala, Stephen Merritt and Thomas Arthur. For reservations and information on this event, visit www.bastyr.edu/continuinged or call 425.602.3152. Note: No partial refunds will be issued for those registered who are unable to attend the entire series. ABOUT BASTYR UNIVERSITYBastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, is a nonprofit, accredited institution, internationally recognized as a pioneer in natural health arts and sciences education. Founded in 1978 as the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine, the University integrates the pursuit of scientific knowledge with the wisdom of healing methods and traditional cultures from around the world. Today, Bastyr University is the largest university for natural health arts and sciences in the United States, combining a multidisciplinary curriculum with leading-edge research and clinical training. The University offers Bachelor of Science degrees with majors in exercise science and wellness, health psychology, herbal sciences, nutrition, and nutrition and culinary arts. Graduate programs include naturopathic medicine, acupuncture and Oriental medicine, nutrition, and nutrition and clinical health psychology. Student clinical training takes place at Bastyr Center for Natural Health in Seattle's Fremont/Wallingford neighborhood and at many external sites throughout the region. For additional information about Bastyr University and its teaching clinic, Bastyr Center for Natural Health, visit www.Bastyr.edu or www.BastyrCenter.org.
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