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The Life of Arnold Freeman

Gibson, Kenneth
The Life of Arnold Freeman
Arnold James Freeman (1886-1972) was a British writer, philosopher, anthroposophist, adult educator, actor, director, Fabian Socialist, Labour Party candidate, and co-founder of the anthroposophic periodical, The Golden Blade. He established and became first Warden of the Sheffield Educational Settlement. In 1922 he was an organizer with Prof. Millicent Mackenzie of the large public conference, "Spiritual Values in Education and in Social Life...

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A Home for Constance

Sim, Fiona / Welby, Bethan
A Home for Constance
Everyone in the village is surprised when a little girl appears one day and announces she will build herself a house.Only the old herb seller believes her, and helped by just a little magic, Constance proves herself to be surprisingly strong and determined.(Ages 4 to 7 years)

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Medicine in the Stranglehold of Profit

Hardtmuth, Thomas
Medicine in the Stranglehold of Profit
In this book, Dr. Thomas Hardtmuth chronicles the takeover of the medical field by private companies and corporations over recent decades, bringing a profit motive into healthcare--to such an extent that there is growing alienation between the helping professions and their own identity. Human care, attention, and appropriate help are hindered increasingly by the specifications and supposed constraints of economic logic and rationality. One-sid...

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The Art of Thinking

Mosmuller, Mieke
The Art of Thinking
For most people Intelligence is a beloved talent, a capacity to be proud of. At school it is one of the first things to be examined. There are diverse tests to measure the IQ quantitatively. Besides, human intelligence is the example for artificial intelligence. However ingenious this artificial intelligence may become, there is not even a remote possibility of its replicating human intelligence via some technical living artificial intelligenc...

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Wisdom Is a Woman

Mosmuller, Mieke
Wisdom Is a Woman
Wisdom is a womanMieke Mosmuller'Is there a concept that is more difficult to describe than love? To find an answer to the question: 'What is love?' is as difficult as answering the question: 'Who actually is it, whom I refer to as I?'Love and the I... These are the most important values in life. The one originates from the other but they are still in contradiction with each other.True love makes one forget one's own I, yet love streams from t...

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The Living Rudolf Steiner: Apologia

Mosmuller, Mieke
The Living Rudolf Steiner: Apologia
If Rudolf Steiner had only been a thinker, his thoughts andideas could have been criticized with intellectual thinking.However, if he was an initiate, a 'supra-intellectual' thinking, apure thinking would be required, and only through this couldhis statements be di erentiated and tested.'Mieke Mosmuller (1951) was born in Amsterdam and studiedmedicine there. She has worked as a doctor since 1978. In 1983she found anthroposophy, and an intense ...

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Seek the Light That Rises in the West

Mosmuller, Mieke
Seek the Light That Rises in the West
Fear, doubt, insecurity, illness, loneliness, death... These are difficulties in every human life, from which one cannot escape in any way, and for which no worldview, science, nor social life seems to be able to give comfort anymore. For the Westerner, thinking is a main problem. As a result of the development of science, there is a continually growing body of factual knowledge, but faith is left behind, as well as certainty in knowing, in sc...

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