ISSUE 56: Summer 2002

 

 

Peace Meditations and the
Awakening of All in Sri Lanka

by Steve Nation
Something remarkable happened in Sri Lanka on 15th March 2002: in this island torn by violent civil war for twenty years, 650,000 people meditated together for peace for an hour. Could this have contributed to the subsequent 'outbreak' of peace? Steve Nation describes the events and the inspiring movement behind them. More->>

 


Mike Scott– Troubadour Of The Spirit

Jay Ramsay and Sarida Brown interview Mike Scott for Caduceus.
Mike Scott with his group The Waterboys has been a unique, passionate and poetic presence on the rock scene since the 1980s. This interview was a special opportunity for him to speak about the inner journey of his life, and about the power of music to inspire change. More->>

The Dangers of Fluoride
by Barry Groves
Fluoridation of water has been described as the greatest health scandal of our time. In this second part (see his first article, Fluoridation: It's time to bite the bullet, in issue 55) Barry Groves presents the essential evidence that government and industry are concealing. More->>


What Calls You, Pilgrim? Towards a world spirituality
by Ravi Ravindra

'What is needed is an inter-pilgrim dialogue – in which the pilgrims do not already know what God is and what Truth is but are searching.' In this growing movement between cultures, religions and disciplines, Ravi Ravindra sees a real hope for the future. More->>

A New Paradigm for Change
by Susan Courtney
'Energy Psychology approaches provide a quantum leap in psychological healing', writes Susan Courtney. Problems suppressed deep in the psyche appear to be released with an ease which eludes conventional psychological methods. The answer, it seems, is to be found both in Traditional Chinese Medicine and in quantum biology. More->>

Series: A GP questions our 'National Illness Service'
Low self esteem: The mother of all evils?
by Peter Davies
Since most serious illnesses which doctors see are the predictable end results of risky behaviour and life styles, isn't this where a 'health service' needs to begin? And what better way than to address the cause of the cause of these illnesses? More->>

Organic Architecture
by Michael Schimmelschmidt
We know the meaning of 'organic' when it is used in connection with food, paint or cosmetics, but what about architecture? Is it merely a style or design trend? Or a creative activity rooted in a spiritual process? More->>

Shoulders, Bridges, Gates: New Roles For Community
by Alan Heeks
More and more people are wanting a spiritual dimension in their daily life and work: they may call it desire for meaning, fulfillment, being of service. Many are being drawn to explore the potential of community to bring these intangible qualities into their lives. More->>

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In Tune With Spirit:
Classic poems across the ages that are also
relevant to our present time of transition
2 – St Patrick's Breastplate

edited by Jay Ramsay

In Celebration of Sacred Mountains
2 – Mount Kinabalu: Borneo's highest peak
by Alan Watson Featherstone

Cornucopia
A column to tickle your mental taste buds
by Moyra Bremner

 

Caduceus Briefings:
• University Courses in Mysticism
at Canterbury and Lampeter
• Religious Experience Research Centre
• The Mayan Gift of Ancient Knowledge
– Hunbatz Men, Mayan Elder
• Live Blood Microscopy
• Spirit of Trees Conference
• Colosseum Peace Concert

Finger on the Pulse
A column about people, places and events
by Steve Nobel



© Caduceus, 2002.