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Learn moreThe World Peace Diet has been called one of the most important books of the twenty-first century: the foundation of a new society based on the truth of the interconnectedness of all life. It's the first book to make explicit the invisible connections between our meals and our broad range of problems: psychological, social, and spiritual, as well as health and environmental. It offers powerful ways we can all experience healing and peace and can contribute to a positive transformation of human consciousness.
Dr. Will Tuttle is a recipient of the Courage of Conscience Award and the Empty Cages Prize. After completing his PhD at Berkeley, he created several wellness and advocacy training programs. A former Zen monk, he has created eight albums of uplifting original piano music. The co-founder of Circle of Compassion, he is a frequent radio, television, and online contributor, and he presents lectures, workshops, and concerts worldwide with his spouse, Madeline, a Swiss artist.
Dr. Will Tuttle is a recipient of the Courage of Conscience Award and the Empty Cages Prize. After completing his PhD at Berkeley, he created several wellness and advocacy training programs. A former Zen monk, he has created eight albums of uplifting original piano music. The co-founder of Circle of Compassion, he is a frequent radio, television, and online contributor, and he presents lectures, workshops, and concerts worldwide with his spouse, Madeline, a Swiss artist.