Living organisms constantly interact with the collective blueprint of their species' health.Tijn Touber | November 2003 issue
The German doctor Frits-Albert Popp was the first to build an instrument capable of measuring photons (light carriers) and could even count them one at a time. He believes Read More...
Rupert Sheldrake looks for answers to the inexplicable behaviours of animals -- including humans.Tijn Touber | November 2003 issue
How to pigeons always manage to fly straight home, no matter where they are dropped? How do they find their way back even if they’ve been sedated and taken hundreds Read More...
Japan's Masaru Emoto demonstrates that sounds, words and even thoughts appear to have an effect on water.Tijn Touber | November 2003 issue
Water has a memory and is influenced by its environment, contends Japan’s Masaru Emoto in his book ‘The Message From Water’. In the book he describes Read More...
Attention is the best antidote for materialism. Lisette Thooft| November 2003 issue
Once when my son John was around 13, he was sitting in the living room watching television. It was a daily soap opera that he ab-so-lute-ly had to see so he could join in with peer group discussions. Another stupid Read More...
Jonathan Rowe and Gary Ruskin claim that our culture of consumption is undermining parenting. Jonathan Rowe and Gary Ruskin | November 2003 issue
Paul Kurnit is the president of KidShop, an advertising firm that specialises in marketing to children, and he has plans for our kids.
‘Kid business Read More...
To find peace you sometimes need to confront your worst fears. Tijn Touber | November 2003 issue
Not too long ago, a good friend of mine reached a stage in her life where she did not know what to do any more. Having just survived a marriage crisis, she had recently severely dislocated her back. Read More...
More and more people are looking to revive the lost art of conversation. How do we start talking again?Margaret Wheatley | November 2003 issue
We stay silent and apart for many reasons. Some of us have never been invited to share our ideas and opinions. From early school days, and now as adults, Read More...
Conflict mediation at schools improves atmosphere and student performance.Marco Visscher | November 2003 issue
Ao Wen Ya, a secondary school teacher in Beijing, China, teaches her students to live together peacefully. The result? ‘Children feel happier and more relaxed now,’ says Wen Ya. Read More...
Modern individuals continually yearn for the security of a relationship. At the same time they fear the accompanying obligations and impingements on their freedom. A philosophical look at an all too familiar paradox.Zygmunt Bauman | December 2003 issue
My central characters are men and women, our Read More...
Doctor Bob Goodman doesn't want to be a walking billboard. Marco Visscher | November 2003 issue
His desk at the academic medical centre in the heart of New York is overflowing with pens. Paxil, Zocor, Lipitor; the names betrays the origins of these gifts. Dr. Bob Goodman’s colleagues sent him Read More...