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Kindred magazine is created to support and give voice to the embryonic but powerfully essential movement towards conscious parenting and conscious living happening all around the world. It is in honour of that revolutionary movement everywhere, be it large or small, public or personal, that Kindred addresses issues ahead of mainstream media. It brings cutting edge research and information from pioneers in all fields relating to the well being of our human family and the world we live in.
Courageously exploring social, political, spiritual, global and environmental issues, it is the first and only such magazine in Australia and one of only a few in the world.

Kindred recognizes the inherent importance and worth of our shared custodianship of the future of our world through our children not only as parents but also as members of the human community. We support the task of conscious parenting through considering the needs of children and parents within a world that is rapidly changing. Understanding that there are immense forces through which we direct our lives and make our own choices for ourselves and our children, Kindred respects each parent's unique journey and the choices made along the way. We understand that there is no formula for meeting each person's individual challenges and therefore trust each parent's innate ability to know and intuit what is right for their child.

Kindred magazine is carbon neutral.

About the Editor
Kali Wendorf is a writer, public speaker and social ecologist. She is the founder and editor of Kindred (formerly byronchild), the world's only sustainable family living magazine. Kindred is both a journal and a platform for the thriving global community more...

Kindred Mission Statement
Kindred recognises the call of humankind's biological imperative that we evolve and transform into our greatest potential. For our children, that potential is best supported by the practices of secure bonding and attachment. The content of Kindred, theref more...


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undefined Spiritual Composting: A Prodigal Daughter’s Return
Disillusioned with synthetic life and compelled to live more deeply, Lisa Reagan writes about her return to the earth, and as a result, to herself. Windsong, a small white horse rented to carry a diamond engagement ring in a leather bag draped around his
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