Spring 2009 Editor’s Letter from Ralph White

Spring 2009 Editor’s Letter from Ralph White

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As the global economy reels and most people have no choice but to cut down on their acquisition of unnecessary items, the time has come to ponder the simple life.

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The Simple Life by David E. Shi

The Simple Life by David E. Shi

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A long and distinguished tradition exists in America that rejects the focus on wealth and possessions as the means of human happiness and glories instead in the pleasures of simplicity.

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In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honore

In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honore

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Our world is obsessed with speed in almost every domain of human existence.
But what for? Where is it leading us?

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Return of the Spirit by Thomas Lavin

Return of the Spirit by Thomas Lavin

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The emergence from addiction is more a process of discovery than recovery. Within every addiction there lies a vocation awaiting recognition.

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The End of Empire and Rise of Non-Violence by Jonathan Schell

The End of Empire and Rise of Non-Violence by Jonathan Schell

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A close study of Twentieth Century history shows that violence as a matter of national policy has been increasingly ineffective and self-defeating.

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Wilderness by Laurens van der Post

Wilderness by Laurens van der Post

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True wilderness remains the last great sacred temple and, in the face of modern neurosis and meaninglessness, restores the human spirit to its instinctive and natural roots.

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Reminders: A Poem by William Stafford

Reminders: A Poem by William Stafford

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Before dawn, across the whole road
as I pass I feel spiderwebs.
Within people’s voices, under their words or
woven into the pauses, I hear a hidden sound.

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An Interview with Rene M. Querido on Waldorf Education and the Path of Anthroposophy

An Interview with Rene M. Querido on Waldorf Education and the Path of Anthroposophy

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Ralph White, Editor of Lapis, speaks with Rene Querido, one of the seminal figures in Waldorf education, about the leading approach to alternative schooling in the world today.

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Recommended Reading for the 21st Century

Recommended Reading for the 21st Century

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What books might help shape our thinking as we enter the new century? Lapis asked thought leaders for their suggestions.

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Hemp for Victory? by Peter Brady

Hemp for Victory? by Peter Brady

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Over the years, the wild swings in US government policy towards hemp seem more like a smoker’s disturbed fantasy than a rational assessment of the facts.

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Exiling the Esoteric: Goethe and the Literary Canon by Douglas Miller

Exiling the Esoteric: Goethe and the Literary Canon by Douglas Miller

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Understanding Goethe: why doesn’t he fit into a worldview that takes theory as its foundation? Is it because his path leads into life, through life, beyond life, and purely abstract ideas only serve to sidetrack and mislead on this journey?

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Living the Good Life on $5,000 a Year by Kevin O’Connor

Living the Good Life on $5,000 a Year by Kevin O’Connor

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Today’s global financial cloud got you feeling gray? Vermonter Jim Merkel sees a silver lining. (Originally posted on AlterNet.org on November 25, 2008.)

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The Golden Thread, Ch. 7, by Joscelyn Godwin

The Golden Thread, Ch. 7, by Joscelyn Godwin

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Gnosis, direct knowledge of spiritual reality, is explored in Chapter Seven, “Meddling God,” from Joscelyn Godwin’s The Golden Thread.

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You Are Brilliant, and the Earth is Hiring by Paul Hawken

You Are Brilliant, and the Earth is Hiring by Paul Hawken

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Paul Hawken’s commencement speech at the University of Portland, Oregon, on May 3, 2009, is one for the record books.

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Timeless Reflections with Philip Wood

Timeless Reflections with Philip Wood

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Philip Wood shares his love of black and white photography and its rituals, for over 30 years, and those moments when natural light supports the subject or landscape, revealing its deep beauty, innocence, truth, authenticity.

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