Issue #75 – Spring 2014
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Spring 2014: Sea Life – Issue #75, Vol. 19
Editor’s Note, Christy Korrow
Freeing the Waters, Mary Oak
The story of a shopping mall, and the restoration of a salmon stream
Muirín and the King Under the Sea, Deirdre Goodman
A tale that brings with it the salty scent of the cold ocean spray
Meeting with a Mermaid: Reflections on the Power of Reverence, Jodi Carnes
Early childhood educator, Rebecca West creates a space of rhythm, quiet, and listening
Eating from the Sea: A Discussion of the Uses and Dietary Benefits of Sea Vegetables, Christine Waltermyer
Healthy ocean delights from a vegan chef
Healing the Ocean, Willa Maglalang
Jumping-off points to learn more, resources to share with friends at your next dinner party
AWAKENINGS
The Harmonic Heart: How Embodying Love and Gratitude Can Change the World, Jennifer Lipski, RN
HeartMath Institute research and the intelligence of the heart
Falling Awake
Every Good Thing, Mary Lou Sanelli
A thank you note to you, dear reader
Inner Spring: The Time of Love, Relationships, and Renewal, Lynn Jericho
Wake up from winter and cultivate your inner garden
EDUCATION AND CHILDHOOD
Children’s questions—What are they really asking? Nancy Blanning
Early childhood expert explains how, when it comes to informing our young ones, less is more
Parzival Academy: Waldorf Education for the Struggling Child, Alexa Krakauskas and Elizabeth Frishkoff
A therapeutic Waldorf environment for children with learning differences
Rudolf Steiner College: A Global Center for Personal and Community Transformation, Betty Staley
A glimpse into the influences and accomplishments of a college working out of Rudolf Steiner’s insights
Colorado Entrepreneur Brings a New Dawn, Mary Elizabeth Lenahan
First hand experience—from the corporate world to becoming a natural beauty product creator
NUTRITION AND THE LAND
All Too Rare: Service to Others, to the Land, to Life, Leah Walker
Veterans continue to serve as organic farmers in Marin County, California
Can you hear what the plants are saying? Susannah Martin, PhD, interviews Julia Graves, Author of The Language of Plants—A Guide to the Doctrine of Signatures
THERAPIES
It Wasn’t Me: A Drinking Problem—Part Three, David Tresemer, PhD
From the perspective of anthroposophic psychology
CULTURE PULSE
Naming Gender Laming, Megan Sullivan and Kelly McNeely-Nutting
Questioning stereotypes
ARTS
Rudolf Steiner’s Mystery Dramas: The Wildest Plays Ever Written, Barbara Renold
Externalizing the soul and spiritual journey through theater
BOOKS
Reflections on the Global Economic Crisis and What to Do About It: A Book Tour, Christopher Schaefer, PhD
POEMS
Simple Syrup, Julia Wendell
A Sestina of Bridges, Juanita Torrence-Thompson
The Ploughman’s Complaint, Iris Dan