The Golden Blade 2008
Pathways to Healing
Edited by William Forward, Simon Blaxland-de Lange and Paul Breslaw
It is perhaps a truism to say that the modern world is in need of healing. It is, however, less easy to identify what we can do about it. This present issue of The Golden Blade offers some thoughts and suggestions to those who - whether as scientist, artist or social philosopher - are seeking a constructive path into the future.
Contents:
The Widening of Man's Perception by Rudolf Steiner
The Living Earth As A Spiritual Being: Our Responsibility by Margaret Colquhoun
Understanding Multiple Sclerosis Through Painting and Shaded Drawing by Gerhard Roeber, Leonora Hambrecht and Andreas Zucker
Carbon and Climate Change: Why The World Needs Biodynamic Farming by Bernard Jarman
Colour Research and The Re-Enlivenment of Creative Thinking by Angela Patten
The Study of Colour by Walter Johannes Stein and Marie Steiner
On Sculpture Research by Gertraud Goodwin
Sexuality: Sin, Enjoyment or Enlightenment? by Bart Maris
Laurence Oliphant (1829 - 1888): An Outstanding Member of the Clan by Thomas Meyer
Arnold Freeman: The Visionary Who Had His Feet on the Ground by Kenneth Gibson
Book Review: Brien Masters: Mozart: His Musical Style and His Role in the Development of Human Consciousness by Hilary Finch
Book Review: Steve Talbott: Devices of the Soul by Paul Breslaw
Published by The Golden Blade
127 pages.
21 x 14 cms.
Paperback.
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