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Keith Critchlow

Dr. Keith Critchlow is a world-renowned expert of sacred architecture. He is president Emeritus of the Temenos Academy and Founder of the Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts Programme at the Princes’s School of Traditional Arts. Prof. Critchlow, a leading expert in sacred architecture, also founded Kairos, a society that investigates, studies, […]

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Rosy Daniel

Dr Rosy Daniel is a doctor, author and teacher working ‘to make health not illness the norm within society’. Her health coaching and consultancy organisation works ‘to change our focus ‘from passive healthcare to proactive health creation’. Her charity, the Health and Wellbeing Trust, works to promote integrative healthcare education […]

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David Wilson

David Wilson, LVO, has been Farm Manager at the Duchy Home Farm at Highgrove since it was established in 1985. The farm, comprising 1900 acres of organically managed land, is used to demonstrate sustainable production methods both as a commercial working farm and through a number of research projects. David […]

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Richard Dunne

Richard Dunne is head teacher of Ashley CofE Primary School in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, an Ofsted graded ‘Outstanding School’. The school has over 500 children aged 4-11 and it teaches through enquiries of learning, big questions that provide the focus for each half-term’s learning. The children play a lead role in […]

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Patrick Holden

Patrick Holden Patrick Holden is the Founding Director and Chief Executive of the Sustainable Food Trust. After studying biodynamic agriculture at Emerson College, he established a mixed community farm in Wales in 1973, producing at various times: wheat for flour production sold locally, carrots and milk from an 85 cow Ayrshire dairy […]

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Do Trees have a heartbeat?

By Paul Kieniewicz (SMN) Sunflowers follow the movements of the sun. At nightfall some flowers close up their petals. Some legumes also show sleep movements. That some plants move with the circadian cycle is well-known. What about trees? It now appears that certain trees lower and raise their branches, not […]

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The Eco-philosophy Day

Eco-philosophy promotes unity of all life By Vir Singh May 4, 2018 Former professor of philosophy at Michigan University, and father of eco-philosophy Henryk Skolimowski, would have turned 88 today had he not passed away in Poland on April 6. But he has left behind a rich legacy of practical […]

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Bibliography Healing the Gerson Way: Defeating Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases  – 18 Oct 2010 by Charlotte Gerson and Beata Bishop A Time to Heal: Teaching the Whole Body to Beat Incurable Cancer – 1 Sep 2005 by Beata Bishop Cancer and After: How to Avoid a Recurrence – 13 Mar 2014 by Beata Bishop

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Tibor Putnoki visits Lampeter

Tibor Putnoki at Lampeter and venues throughout Wales Putnoki Tibor tells his story – a view from the audience at Lampeter On 16 and 17 March 2015 the Lampeter and West Wales convenor hosted a double event arranged by the Light of Love Organisation as part of a tour of […]