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By Alan Clements
Clements presents from various perspectives what he calls "World Dharma," an essential integrated spirituality that can be common to all people - an "engaged mysticism" based in one precious human value: freedom, the liberation from See full info...
By Joseph Chilton Pearce
A provocative expose of how we are sabotaging our children's development and our society's future. This book will transform the way we think about our families, schools and lives. For 30 years Joseph Pearce has studied and See full info...
By Joseph Chilton Pearce
Transcendence, according the Chilton Pearce, is an evolutionary imperative, a built-in genetic and biological function, which, if not fostered, supported and developed, leads to violence in all its forms. An analysis is made of See full info...
By Joseph Chilton Pearce
The sum total of our notions and ideas of what the world is - and what we perceive its full potential to be or not be - form a shell of rational thought in which we live. This logical universe creates a vicious circle of See full info...
By Michael Pollan
This beautifully written book takes you on one man’s journey to trace his family’s meals back to their origins. Michael Pollan visits an industrial corn farm, following his families McDonalds meal (eaten in the car as so many meals See full info...
by Tom Atlee
The Tao of Democracy describes a new way forward for politics and governance that can simultaneously address our immense social problems and build an enlightened society, that works and thrives.
It demonstrates how people with immense See full info...
By Deborah Ellis
Written by the author of the highly acclaimed Parvana series, this collection of interviews with children living in Israel and Palestine gives the reader a first hand account of what it is like to grow up in a war torn country. The See full info...
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Mommy, Can I Please Nurse?
It was six months into my second pregnancy when I woke up and my cervix was spotting blood, accompanied by very intense contractions. Our midwife that assisted my first child’s home birth was willing to support our decision to have our twins birthed at ho
Birthing at Home - a powerful and important social contribution
In 2001, actress Ricki Lake gave birth to her second child in her home—with the assistance of a midwife. She decided to birth at home after she experienced unwanted medical interventions while delivering her first child.
What is a Good Man?
As men move forward towards change, just what determines the definition of a good man?
Since becoming involved with this marvellous magazine I have been contemplating men’s issues with renewed intensity. One question I keep coming back to is ‘What is a
Why Aren’t Most Men, Men?
Throughout most of history being a man appears to have been reasonably straightforward. As you grew up you were surrounded by men doing their work, frequently you would accompany them, you would see the ranges of ways in which they behaved and approached