LILIPOH Issue #87 – Spring 2017
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Spring 2017 – Issue #86, Vol. 22
- Editor’s Note, Christy Korrow
The Arts
- The Angel Project, Laura Summer
Society + Community
- When Nationalism Rears its Ugly Head: A Review of Architecture as Peacework by Rudolf Steiner, Seth Jordan
- Navigating Chaos in the Age of Trump: A Call for Discernment, Christopher Schaefer
Nutrition + The Land
- Renewable Energy in Egypt: Heba Mosalam, PhD, Fulfilling Her Passion Working as a University Professor, Noha Hussein
- Biodynamic Coffee — Tales From the Middle Americas: Opening a New Venture, Demeter Specialty Coffees, Esteban Cost Pereira
Therapies
- Are the Effects of Potentized Remedies “Implausible,” Yet Real, Nevertheless? Ross Rentea, MD
Self-Development
- The Five Temperaments: How the Line of Heredity is Connected to Incarnation, Anne Keller-Dewild
- But What about Me? Words of wisdom and advice on parental self-care from an experienced parent and teacher, Nancy Blanning
- Green Burial Rising: A Guide to Burying Your Loved Ones Naturally, Lee Webster
- Anthroposophical Prison Outreach, Kathy Serafin
- Falling Awake: It Matters, Mary Lou Sanelli
- Anthropos: An Etymological Exploration into the Human Experience, David Tresemer, PhD
Poems
- Breath, Judy Bebelaar
- The Suggestion of Slivers, Shoshauna Shy
- Gualala Winter, Kathleen McClung
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Categories: 2017, Past Issues
Tags: anthroposophic medicine, art, Biodynamic Farming, coffee, egypt, green burial, nationalism, Parenting, Potentized Remedies, Prison, renewable energy, Temperaments, Trump, Waldorf Education