Changemaking
Philosophy
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Finding Quiet Strength
Emotional Intelligence, Embodied AwarenessJudith Kleinman£24.00At some point, most of us need help with the challenges of life. Finding Quiet Strength is a practice of being present in a way that develops our emotional intelligence and embodied awareness, enabling us to navigate the many ups and downs of being human.
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An Enchanted Place
Jonathan Stedall£14.99Winnie the Pooh as you’ve never imagined him – reincarnated as a human being.
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Twelve Ways of Seeing the World
Philosophies and Archetypal Worldviews for Understanding Human ConsciousnessMario Betti£20.00Mario Betti strives to make sense of the world through different lenses framed as twelve archetypes. He draws on the research of Rudolph Steiner and his twelvefold typology of human and cosmic thought to explore and validate each world view from its own unique perspective. In this way he means to transform dogmatism and enable a deeper dialogue.
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No Shore Too Far (CD-Audio)
Written and narrated by Jonathan Stedall£12.00Hear Jonathan Stedall read his heartfelt poems and meditations on death, bereavement and hope.
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No Shore Too Far
Jonathan Stedall£12.00No Shore Too Far is a collection of heartfelt poems and meditations on the themes of death, bereavement and hope. Taking in a broad view of the interconnectedness of all creation and drawing on the author’s faith in the eternal essence in each one of us, the poems touch upon the whole mystery of consciousness, evolution and human experience.
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Where on Earth is Heaven?
Jonathan Stedall£20.00This book is a response to the author’s young son once asking, ‘Where on earth is heaven?’ For Jonathan Stedall, what lies behind this question has motivated his long career as a distinguished documentary director.
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New Eyes for Plants
A workbook for observing and drawing plantsMargaret Colquhoun & Axel Ewald£18.99New Eyes for Plants offers fresh ways of seeing nature on a journey through the seasons with observation and drawing exercises. Simple observation exercises interwoven with inspiring illustrations invite you “to see” with a fresh pair of eyes. This opens a door onto a new way of practising Science as an Art, using the holistic approach of Goethe.
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Our Twelve Senses
How healthy senses refresh the SoulAlbert Soesman£14.99Sensory overload can leave us feeling empty, or even thirsting for ever more stimulation. Here is a more balanced, health-giving way of experiencing and understanding the human senses.
Social Ecology and Change
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Breathing with the Climate Crisis
Lin Bautze, Ueli Hurter & Johannes Kronenberg£5.00A hopeful narrative about the climate crisis, a new, different perspective that could unleash the courage to act.
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Re-Imagining America
Finding Hope in Difficult TimesChristopher Schaefer Ph.D£15.00£5.00Re-Imagining America analyses the ‘long emergency’ that is destroying the earth and human wellbeing. It suggests a practical vision of social change and personal growth for finding hope in difficult times.
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Creative Place-Based Environmental Education
Children and Schools as Ecopreneurs for ChangeJorunn Barane, Aksel Hugo, Morten Clemetsen£19.99How can schools become creative hubs for enriching the community, for caring for nature, the landscape and place? This book presents the why, what and how of creative place-based education as action researched successfully by educators in Norway.
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Free, Equal and Mutual
Rebalancing Society for the Common Good£15.00A centenary anthology that draws on Rudolf Steiner’s vision for a free, equal and mutual society, a threefold commonwealth. Twenty cutting edge articles by 13 contributors show how the social threefold social order offers practical alternatives to the prevailing neo-liberal social order.
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Adam Curle
Radical PeacemakerTom Woodhouse and John Paul Lederach£9.99This book captures Adam Curle’s core contributions in an accessible, edited form so that the breadth of his work can be introduced to a broader audience. It offers unique insights into the spiritual and external dimensions of making peace, and includes some striking personal poems from Adam himself.
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21st Century Garden Cities of To-Morrow
A ManifestoPhilip Ross and Yves CabannesIn 1898, Garden Cities of To-morrow – the peaceful path to reform was published. The movement it sparked led to the first-ever Garden City, Letchworth (UK). More recently, a former mayor of Letchworth, Philip Ross, joined the urban planner Yves Cabannes to write this book, a 21st-century update of the original.
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Peace Journalism
Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrickPeace Journalism explains how most coverage of conflict unwittingly fuels further violence, and proposes workable options to give peace a chance.
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Organisations with Soul
A social path of schooling in the language of the human soulAdriaan BekmanHow can we connect more deeply with others at work? And connect more wholeheartedly with our work tasks, so as to create mutual support, respect, meaning and growth?
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Social Ecology
Applying Ecological Understanding to Our Lives and Our Planet£25.00£10.00Social Ecology addresses the burning question of how to apply ecological understanding to every aspect of our lives. The 27 contributors, all of whom have directly or indirectly contributed to the teaching of social ecology in Australia and beyond, share their experiences in this ‘coming of age’ anthology of keynote articles.
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Common Wealth
for a free, equal, mutual and sustainable societyMartin Large£10.00£5.00Just when ‘the market’ nearly took over all areas of life, the credit, climate and democratic crunches came along, challenging us to rebuild a society that works well for all. Common Wealth asks, ‘How can we build a more free, equal, mutual and sustainable society?’
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In Place of the Self
How Drugs WorkRon DunselmanRon Dunselman sheds important light on addiction, so that both individuals and professionals can make more informed choices. Drawing on extensive research with drug users and his rehabilitation work as a psychologist, he offers remarkable insights.
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Commons Sense
Co-operative place making and the capturing of land value for 21st century Garden CitiesPat Conaty and Martin LargeHow Garden City and Community Land Trust methods enable ‘associative democracy’ vision to be put into practice through the development of social-public partnerships.
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Gardening for Life
The Biodynamic WayMaria Thun£14.99Biodynamic techniques recognise that plant life is intimately bound up with the life of the soil; that the soil itself is alive and that the degree of vitality influences the health of the crops. You will soon be able to grow quality produce which possesses vitality and has the highest flavour, through the nurture of the soil.
Personal Development
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Springboard
Tremplin pour les femmesLiz Willis & Jenny Daisley£39.99This is the French version of the UK Springboard workbook, with profiles, data and statistics adapted for the French market.
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Finding Quiet Strength
Emotional Intelligence, Embodied AwarenessJudith Kleinman£24.00At some point, most of us need help with the challenges of life. Finding Quiet Strength is a practice of being present in a way that develops our emotional intelligence and embodied awareness, enabling us to navigate the many ups and downs of being human.
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Springboard
Women's Development Workbook 8th editionLiz Willis & Jenny Daisley£45.00Springboard helps you do what you want to do in your life and work. It gives you the ideas and skills to take more control of your life and then gives you the boost in self-confidence to start making things happen.
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Navigator
work and personal development toolkit for menJames Traeger, Jenny Daisley & Liz Willis£45.00Men’s lives are changing fast in all sectors of employment and amongst those who are seeking employment. This workbook is for all men at work or seeking work: for men on their own, men in relationships and men as fathers.