Issue #79 – Spring 2015
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Spring 2015: Waldorf & Home Schooling in China – Issue #79, Vol. 20
Editor’s Note, Christy Korrow
The New Spring Valley: An Anthroposophic Community Finds Roots in China, Xu Yangyang
On the Road toward Waldorf Integration, with Delight: The Promotion and Practice of Waldorf Education in Guancheng District, Henan Province, Mu Peihua
Chinese Students Visit Tibetan Nomad Community in Gānnán, Yu Ningyuan
Teaching Outside the Box: Parents Disillusioned with Education System Take Teaching into Their Own Hands, Chenximeng
Science and Spirit
The Implications of Nonlocality: How Science and Spirituality Both Point to the Non-Physiological Aspect of Consciousness, Stephan A. Schwartz
Culture Pulse
Seeking to Understand Crisis: A Conversation On Falling Down, Leslie Loy, in collaboration with Tara Bowers, Mike Giotis, Travis Henry, Beth Weisburn, Andrew Sullivan, and Benjamin Trueblood
Therapies
Gold for Soul and Light for Spirit: An Alchemical Conversation, David Tresemer, PhD
Light, Color and Darkness: How Therapeutic Painting and Charcoal Drawing Can Create a Deeper Awareness of the Healing Activity of Our Higher Self, Marielle Levin
Education and Childhood
Sticks and Boxes: How Simple Playthings for Girls and Boys Encourage Creativity and Independent Thinking, Nancy Blanning
An Introduction to the Sense of Balance, Jennifer Kennerk
Awakenings
Inner Spring: Eros, Agape, and the Six Forms of Loving, Lynn Jericho
Falling Awake: Sugar Birds, Mary Lou Sanelli
Nutrition
My Sugar-Free Year, Isabelle Tabacot
Poems
RIVER,STREAM,BROOK,MIND, Gabriella Brand
My Son’s Philosophy Books, Gary Whited
My Blue Shirt, Gary Whited
A Naturalist’s Point of View on Green Burial, Zalene C. Corey