Issue #82 – Winter 2016
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Winter 2016: Biodynamic Food & Farming – Issue #82, Vol. 21
THERAPIES
The Case for Vaccine Choice: Asking the Right Questions, Joseph Cooney, MD
How Do We Participate in Our Own Healing? Understanding the Whole Human Being through Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies, Adam Blanning, MD
Induction: A Dynamic Psychological Phenomenon, David Tresemer, Ph.D.
THEME–ENCOUNTERING OTHERS
CULTURE PULSE
We Can No Longer Afford to Not Understand: How Encountering One Another Can Help Shift Mass Violence, Leslie Loy, with Beth Weisburn & notes from George Herschkowitz
Beingness: Who We Are Can Instigate Social Transformation, Stephan A. Schwartz
Are We The Walking Dead? Finding the Way to Truth and Meaning, Tommi S. Morgan
Seven Ways to Bring Anthroposophy into Your Life, Christy Korrow
Community Partnership School, Sandra Volgger-Balazinski
NUTRITION AND THE LAND
Biodynamic Products on the Shelves at Whole Foods Markets, LILIPOH editor Christy Korrow Interview Errol Schweizer
The Farm Rhythm: Tips on Becoming a Biodynamic Gardener with a Little Help from Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Course, Christy Korrow
Farm Work and Inclusivity at Triform Camphill Community, The Triform Community
EDUCATION AND CHILDHOOD
Discipline—Guiding Angel Style: Approaching discipline from the side can build trust and cooperation, Nancy Blanning
Fostering Entreprenueship in Waldorf Schools: Leveraging a Holistic Worldview Could Set Waldorf Students Apart and Address a Need in Today’s Economy, Clemens Pietzner & Lauren Blood
FALLING AWAKE
Crustaceans in a Bucket, Mary Lou Sanelli
LILIPOH Staff Pics for Healthy Skin and a Splash of Color
Winter’s Gift—Choosing Your Inner Goals, Lynn Jericho
Rites of Passage: A Review of Leaning On Cedars, by Andrew C. Shurtleff, Reviewed by Patrick W. Comstock
POEMS
King of the Cab , Kirston Koths
Naming the Farm, Lisa Couturier
Never More Than a Cedar Waxwing, Lisa Couturier