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Deborah Eden Tull

Deborah Eden Tull is a meditation and mindfulness teacher and sustainability consultantwho teaches the integration of compassionate awareness into everyaspect of our lives. She has been traveling to, living in, or teachingabout sustainable communities internationally for the last 22 years,including seven years as a monk at the Zen Monastery Peace Center. Herapproach to consciousness and sustainable living emphasizes theinterconnection between personal and planetary well-being. DeborahEden Tull has been teaching Zen meditation and facilitating spiritualworkshops for the past 13 years. She has been a meditator for 20 yearsand a student of Zen for 17. Her current passion is to practice andteach the integration of mindful living into every aspect of life. Herteaching style is grounded in compassionate awareness, experientiallearning, humor, and an unwavering commitment to personaltransformation.

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Location: Portland, Oregon, 97214

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