Beyond Earth Day

Organic Style Magazine features Julia Butterfly Hill, Denis Hayes and Amma for fresh perspectives on love, life and a sustainable future

Beyond Earth Day

SAN FRANCISCO, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Spring issue of Organic Style Magazine (http://www.OrganicStyleMag.com) highlights visionaries who have taken courageous, inspiring action in pursuit of humanitarianism and environmental justice.

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The cover story features Julia Butterfly Hill who lived -- for 738 days -- in an ancient redwood tree to save it from the lumber mill. Now, Hill's non-profit Engage Network works with groups across the nation on building community and undertaking social and environmental action, to help them, as Hill says, "at finding their own trees."

    Also in this issue:

    Green Pioneer
        Earth Day Pioneer Denis Hayes, who helped launch the celebration,
        weighs in on today's environmental movement, from the phony to the
        practical to the world-changing. (Page 42)

    Embracing the World
        If there's a world record for hugging, surely it's held by Amma
        ("Mother"), the Indian-born spiritual teacher who once hugged 45,000
        people in a 21-hour marathon and who is reported to have embraced more
        than 27 million people around the world. For Amma, compassion for all
        begins with the simplest, most basic act of human affection. (p. 55)

    Vegetarianism saved my life!
        Best-selling co-author Rory Freeman (Skinny Bitch and the cookbook
        Skinny Bitch in the Kitch) owes a lot -- vibrant health and a clearer
        conscience -- to vegetarian living. (p. 19)

    Welcome Home
        Designer and author Jagatjoti Khalsa guides readers to transforming
        the front of the home into a temple of calmness, including an online
        video walkthrough. (p. 13)

    Grape Expectations
        Ceago Vinegarden, a model of biodynamic farming, is a lovely getaway
        north of San Francisco, as told by Mia Ljungberg, Organic Style's
        resident eco-travel expert. (p. 22)

    Dutch Touch
        5th generation Dutch flower farmer Hans Brand describes his path to
        growing sustainable flowers in America. (p. 33)

    Dogs just wanna have fun
        In her new book, PETA founder and president Ingrid Newkirk presents a
        light-hearted way to show your concern and love for pets. (p. 39)

Plus: beauty tips, eco-fashion, organic gardening, video news, music and the Organic Style Boutique Catalog featuring dozens of eco-luxury products.

About Organic Style Ltd.:

Organic Style Magazine (http://www.OrganicStyleMag.com) is a leading resource for sustainable living. The magazine is published by Organic Style Ltd., the umbrella brand for leading eco-luxury products that uphold the well-being of the planet and humankind, including: OrganicStyle.com (http://www.OrganicStyle.com), an online eco-boutique; Organic Bouquet (http://www.OrganicBouquet.com), America's pioneer of organic and certified sustainably-grown flowers; Organic Style Magazine (http://www.OrganicStyle.com/magazine); Coyuchi (http://www.Coyuchi.com), America's leading organic and fair trade brand for premium bed and bath products; and Ecoflowers.com (http://www.ecoflowers.com), the wholesale floral division serving upscale retailers, hotels, spas and florists.

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