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Organon of the Medical
Art

The publication of the Hahnemann's
Sixth Edition of The Organon brought
to light much that had been previously
unknown about Hahnemann's process of
investigation and discovery, and shattered
dogmatic myths about what Hahnemann
believed was the correct way to diagnose
ailments and administer homeopathic
remedies. Iin the realm of his research
and medical practice, he was open to
what the facts told him, iterative
in his conclusions, and flexible when
change was needed. It's one of those
quirks of history that an English language
Sixth Edition didn't see a printing
press until the mid-1990s.
Additionally, the Brewster/Decker
editing/translating team has given
us sparkling clarity, well-phrased
modern English, and the most user-friendly
version of any basic homeopathic text
in my experience. What they have achieved
is nothing short of transforming one
of the most mysterious, arcane documents
a layperson could encounter (as represented
by former editions) into a highly readable,
easy to comprehend, dynamic and interesting
book.
In it you can learn everything from
exactly how Hahnemann made his remedies
to how he understood the human organism,
disease and its treatments. There are
amazing case histories, discussions
of allopathic vs. homeopathic treatment,
and historical tidbits tucked into
some of the best annotations ever written.
Much more as well -- this is an exciting
book, one I hope many of you will read.
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A Living Physiology
Karl König
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$39.95
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A Living Physiology is a phenomenological exploration of the human being that we believe can become as important a resource as Steiner's Foundations of Human Experience (aka Study of Man). As a physician with a specialty in homeopathy and long experience with developmental disabilities, König was wonderfully qualified to develop and unite biological physiology with Steiner's spiritually-based biological insights. In this book he brings the two together and places them before us in ways that enable us to also see and understand others and ourselves in ways that can open our hearts and inspire our will to help and to transform.
König discussions of 'The Circle of the Senses', 'The Four Lower' and 'The Three Higher' senses detail the inner experience and organ of each of the twelve senses, the effect on the self and the aberrations, developmental handicaps and fundamental soul experiences for each sense.
'The Seven Life Processes' are related to the senses, ethers, planetary spheres, endocrine glands and pathologies. 'The Temple of our Existence' builds on the second coming of Christ in the realm of the etheric and the four kings in Goethe's Fairy Tale. König describes the cosmic evolution, embryological development and psychological development of the four meteorological organs – the heart, bladder/kidney, liver and lungs.
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Seeing Christ in Sickness and Healing
Anthroposophical medicine as a medicine founded in Christianity
Dr. Peter Selg
Softbound
$29.50
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For those who are in daily contact with people who are ill or in need, there may be a tendency to forget
the larger purpose of healing because of a need to focus on the day-to-day mechanics of healthcare. Anthroposophic
medicine, however, encompasses more than the physical body—it is also concerned with the soul and individual
biography of patients, which brings a broader dimension to conventional medical care.
Peter Selg shows how anthroposophic therapies draw heavily on the Christian concept of healing as seen
in the Christian Bible. In practical terms, he suggests that, through meditation, healers and caregivers
can allow the healing power of Christ to work through them. They must come to recognize that sickness is
part of a person’s destiny and that the healing process can help realize the purpose of the sickness
for the person’s individual life story.
Nurses, caregivers, social workers, therapists, counselors, and doctors can all benefit from this insightful
book.
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The Healing Power of Prayer
Hans-Werner Schroeder
Softbound
$11.95
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My experience of reading The Healing Power of Prayer is that
it is, in itself, a taste of the grace of wholeness that awaits us if we but ask. Schroeder's
little book is so awake with a warm wisdom that it becomes a portal into the world of
Love, into the universe of Hope, and shows us how to walk there upon the foundation
of Faith.
None of which is as easy to do as it is to percieve as possibility. Schroeder
so gently but clearly makes plain the reason so few of us experience the healing that
can come through prayer: we don't feel ourselves worthy to ask, we don't feel worthy
to stand alongside Love. And yet, because he allows Love to answer, through his book,
and with Schroeder as companion and guide, allowing blessing to be given us becomes
a gift in the face of which we can bow our heads.
May this little book touch many hearts.
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Practical Home Care Medicine
A Natural Approach
Christine Murphy, Editor
Softbound
$15.00
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This little book is a gem! Like a homeopathic remedy, it's small size belies
its power to heal. Christine Murphy has gathered together what I believe is best collection
of home remedies ever presented in one place. Most of them them are ones she grew up with
and many of them I used for my own children. I can personally tell you that you will be
astonished at how effective they are - and how quickly they act!
I can remember when one of my children would begin to get an earache, just
placing a simple onion poultice on the ear brought instant pain relief and
sped the healing so much that things were often back to normal within a day.
Really. This is the type of remedy you will find in this wonderful book - organized
by illness, with special how-to sections on preparing the compresses, poultices,
baths; stocking your remedy chest, and more.
Once you start using this book, you'll find it indispensable. And, you'll
learn so much about the gifts the world brings for our health. Recommended
without hesitation and with much hope that Practical Home Care Medicine finds
its way into home after home after home.
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Healing the Skin
Holistic Aproaches to Treating Skin Conditions
A practical guide based on anthroposophic medicine
Lueder Jachens, MD
Softbound
$32.00
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Our skin is the visible barrier between what is inside and what is outside our bodies.
It can respond with sensitivity to tender contact, allowing us to experience pleasure,
or, when harmful influences arise, it can contract or erupt and lead to pain. The increasing
prevalence in recent years of various types of skin conditions is an indication that
toxic influences are on the increase.
A dermatologist, allergist, and physician, Lueder Jachens offers wise advice in Healing
the Skin, an expertly written and helpful “owner’s handbook.” His
concern is not only to offer his insights into the individual conditions, their causes,
and how best to treat them, but also to present a holistic understanding of the skin
itself—the largest human organ—to help us develop better health and harmony
in the longer term.
Dr. Jachens’ authoritative guide begins with an anatomy of the skin and its
relationship to the physical and spiritual levels of existence. He then goes on to study
various specific conditions and their treatment, including psoriasis, dermatitis, acne,
boils, hayfever, alopecia (hair loss), melanoma, abscesses, impetigo, fungal infections,
herpes, scabies, head lice, sunburn, and much more.
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Therapeutic Eurythmy for Children
From Early Childhood to Adolescence
Includes practical exercises
Anne-Maidlin Vogel
Hardbound, large format
$45.00
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Therapeutic Eurythmy for Children is a collection of exercises gathered by
Anne-Maidlin Vogel from 1968 until 1998. Many arose from lectures the author attended,
given by experienced therapeutic eurythmists—especially Trude Thetter and Ilse
Rolofs, as well as medical doctors and colleagues. Much of the material she used in
her own therapy lessons with patients, with some of the exercises created from her own
work with children for over thirty years.
As a form of movement therapy, eurythmy has been very effective
in treating physical and mental developmental disorders. This book is a rich source
of information for professional eurythmy therapists, physicians, and teachers of children
up to fifteen years of age. Therapeutic Eurythmy for Children provides not
only examples for exercises, but also offers useful references for personal development
and additional training for therapists.
Included here are eurythmy therapy exercises to be performed with
premature infants, babies, and young children up to the age of fourteen. Although based
firmly on Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science and his general recommendations for
eurythmy, anyone can follow the descriptions and sketches for individual exercises,
which are based on healthy movement of the developing human organism.
Speech eurythmy exercises (specific spoken sounds and sequences)
are included for postural problems, enuresis, lack of concentration, and more. These
encourage readers to study the principles behind the practice of eurythmy performance
and eurythmy therapy.
Therapeutic Eurythmy for Children will inspire and enrich the work of therapists,
provide a means to more holistic pediatrics, give teachers a better understanding of
how to approach their students through movement, and encourage parents toward a more
effective, holistic aid to their children’s overall health and development.
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The Fourfold Path
to Healing
Working with the Laws of Nutrition, Therapeutics,
Movement and Meditation in the Art of Medicine
Thomas S. Cowan, MD
with Sally Fallon
and Jaimen McMillan
Softbound
$25.00
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A magnificent work! The Fourfold Path to Healing does
something I have wanted to see for years -- it addresses
a wide variety of ailments and conditions and offers a comprehensive
approach that includes homeopathic and anthroposophic remedies
and herbs, really supportive nutrition using traditional
foods, movement exercises that are condition-specific, and
(I just love this!) types of meditation and prayer
conceived to assist with the healing of the given illness.
This is the first time I have see any of Jaimen McMillan's
work (Spacial Dynamics) presented to the general public and
in a healing context - wonderful! You can easily follow the
diagrams and descriptions to practice this beautiful movement
art.
Sally Fallon may already be known to some of you as the
author of Nourishing Traditions (below), but if
not I will tell you that her research
is rigorous, her conclusions sound
and (this is the best part) her recipes
delicious, satisfying and life-giving.
To see her work placed in the
context of a healing program is
a joy.
I had not encountered Dr. Thomas Cowan before reviewing
this book -- boy, have I been missing something! He is deeply
and warmly schooled in conventional medicine, homeopathy,
nutrition, herbal remedies and anthroposophical medicine.
His insight and guidance are extraordinary.
I believe that this book is probably the best self-help
guide for the healing arts that has ever been written --
it is certainly the best I have ever seen, and I have seen
many that I value very highly and have used for years. I'm
delighted to be able to introduce you to this unique and
vibrant guide to healing. Gesundheit!
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Nourishing
Traditions
The Cookbook that Challenges Politically
Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats
Revised and greatly expanded 2nd edition
Sally Fallon
with Mary G. Enig, Ph.D
Softbound
$25.00
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I LOVE this cookbook! There are over 700
recipes and eveyone I've tried produces delicious,
satisfying, healthy food. Reading it inspires both
appetite and joyous cooking -- and, the only cookbook
I can think of that offers almost as much variety
as this one, is The Joy of Cooking. I
was serious when I said "almost" as
much variety -- out of a foundation of
world traditions, there
is more creativity, wide-ranging ingredients
and surprising combinations here than in
any other cookbook I've read (we're talking
hundreds - I love cookbooks). As much as I love the recipes, I think I love Fallon's
research and clear thinking about food the best.
I knew I'd met a friend when I discovered that the
bedrock of her research begins with Dr. Weston A
Price, a dentist who got to wondering what the nutritional
roots of good dental formation and health were and
set out on several journeys around the world, photographing
and documenting which groups of people had well-formed
teeth, which did not, and what each group generally
ate.
In 1939 he published Nutrition and Physical
Degeneration which is the classic study of
isolated populations on native diets and the disasterous
effects of processed foods and commercial farming
methods on human health. The book includes Price's
unforgettable photographs showing the superb dentition
and facial development of peoples living on nutrient-dense
foods. I first saw these photos in the late 1970s
in one of the original Whole Earth Catalogs.
I've never forgotten them, and the little bit I
learned from them has guided my diet and what I
chose to feed my family ever since. In later years,
I was startled to find that Rudolf Steiner offered
similar conclusions about human nutrition from
an entirely different perspective, which shouldn't
have been surprising, but somehow was anyway.
What Nourishing Traditions offers is a
diet that brushes aside Politically Correct notions
of nutrition in favor of traditional food choices
that are known to produce robust health. What you'll
find is a diet rich in meat, vegetables, whole grains,
naturally sweet treats and brimming with easily absorbed
vital nutrients. And flavor. Lots and lots of flavor
-- as though the love of cooks throughout the ages
infused each bite.
A great book!
As a convinced vegetarian of some 25 years, I opened
Sally Fallon's book to her many meat recipes and
immediately closed it again. But then I figured that
there must be more to it than that. There is . .
. I was surprised at the wealth of information to
help me (even as a vegetarian) make better food choices
and prepare the ones I have chosen to get the most
nourishment from them.
-Peter Hinderberger, MD, Past President
Physicians Association for Anthroposophical Medicine
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Images
of the Madonna
A Series of 15 Art Postcards
as Recommended by Rudolf Steiner for Meditation
toward Healing
Includes general background and
specific commentary on each image
in English and German
15 Cards plus information sheets
in cardstock folder
$19.95
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This series of images was suggested
to Dr. Felix Peipers by Rudolf Steiner in
Munich for use with the patients in Dr. Peipers'
clinic, especially those suffering from emotional
disturbances. In different contexts, Rudolf
Steiner repeatedly mentioned the inherent
healing forces in the Madonna images, especially
those from Raphael, and their healing properties
for treating both distrubed adults and children.
The essence of the beneficial effect lies
in the sequence which depicts a journey of
transformation, both for Madonna and Christ
Child.
My own experience is that gazing
on these images opens the heart --
it is like receiving one grace-filled
gift after another. I also find this
meditative sequence very much related
to the journey of the Rosary -- the
journey of human life through joy
and sorrow into resurrection and
transformation. Seeing these paintings
in relation to each other is quite
an experience -- one which I am most
happy to at last be able to share
with you.
I also want to tell you that I am
in awe of the quality of reproduction
of these paintings -- especially
given the size reduction that was
necessary. The detail and color are
remarkable and it is obvious that
the publishers went to a great deal
of effort to make sure that what
was produced on the printed surface
reflected accurately the original
painting. As an example, the image
of the full Sistine Madonna is so
well done that you can see all the
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Medicine
An Introductory Reader
Rudolf Steiner
Original texts compiled with an introduction, commentary
and notes by Andrew Maendl
Softbound
$14.95
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This a small book that is nonetheless potent with an excellent
selection of Steiner's key lectures and essays on the topic
of the medical arts. If you are looking for a readable, from-the-source
overview of the basic tenants of anthroposophical medicine,
you've found your book.
Topics include:
- true human nature as a basis for medical practice;
- the science of knowing;
- the mission of reverence;
- the four temperaments;
- the bridge between universal spirituality and the physical;
- the constellation of the supersensible bodies;
- the invisible human within us: the pathology underlying
therapy;
- cancer and mistletoe, and aspects of psychiatry;
- case history questions: diagnosis and therapy;
- anthroposophic medicine in practice: and three case
histories.
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An Introduction to
Anthroposophical Medicine
Extending the Art of Healing
Victor Bott
Softbound
$22.00
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In modern times, Western societies have become
increasingly familiar and comfortable with the numerous complementary
and alternative forms of medicine, often derived from Eastern
sources. Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophical medicine,
founded in the early part of the twentieth century, renews
the origin of Western medicine. But unlike many modern
medical practices based on reductionist, materialistic thinking,
Steiner’s holistic system encompasses a picture of
the human being as an entity of body, soul, and spirit. Anthroposophical
medicine brings harmony to these different aspects of the
human constitution.
Victor Bott, a medical doctor, offers a comprehensive
overview of this remarkable system of medicine. He
presents a new approach to understanding various
types of diseases, including a discussion on the
stages of human development; the roles of organs
such as the lungs, liver, kidneys, and heart; specific
diseases; and indications about why people become
ill. He also discusses the increasing prevalence
of cancer and specific phenomena such as the menstrual
cycle.
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Healthy Medicine
A Guide to the Emergence of Sensible, Comprehensive Care
Robert J Zieve, MD
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We need changes in our attitudes, our understanding of illness, our acceptance of non-allopathic practitioners, the economics of how we pay for health care, and our entire professional medical-legal system in which medical boards often act within the law to protect and defend the guild of conventional medicine under the guise of ‘scientific proof.’... I present a template that combines economics, psychology, medicine, physiology, and mythology. It can serve as support and guidance for making the changes necessary for a new model of medicine in the twenty-first century.
—Dr. Robert J. Zieve
Dr. Zieve presents a new paradigm for health care that shows us how to go beyond the limitations and severe deficiencies of our current sickness care system. It embraces and synthesizes the emerging models of integrative medicine, energy medicine, and energy psychology into an effective and affordable approach to healing for everyone.
This guide is for both those wish to provide a more complete form of health care for their patients and also for those individuals who are prepared to make the necessary changes in daily life in order to initiate or maintain a movement toward healing. This includes understanding the daily disciplines of a healing process, the deeper psychological processes of illness, and the creative arts in their therapeutic roles. |
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Education
as Preventative Medicine
A Salutogenic Approach
Michaela Glöckler, MD
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How and when something is taught
affects the student's disposition towards health
or illness for life. The whole Waldorf curriculum
is built on an understanding of the development
and physiology of the child. … The healthy
development of the physical body is the basis for
a healthy unfolding of the soul-spiritual individuality
of the child. Therefore it is of great importance
that doctors and teachers work together.
- Astrid Schmitt-Stegmann
Dr. Glöckler has brought
together for the first time in English research
and insights into the relationship between
how we educate children and the health they
enjoy both as children and later as adults.
This is a book to read deeply, to ponder
over. The application of these insights in
our teaching and working with children has
the power to resonate far into the future,
creating a healthier world as it does.
In addition to Dr. Glöckler's
insights, Education as Preventative Medicine also
includes contributions by:
Johannes Bockemühl, Ernst
Bücher, Wolfgang Göbel, Wolfgang
Kersten, Daniela Greif, Mariana Kayser-Springorum,
Armin Husemann, Gisbrt Husemann, Helmut v.
Kügelgen, Karl-Reinhard Kummer, Hans
Müller-Wiedemann, and Maria Theresia
Pehm.
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From Comets to Cocaine
Answers to Questions
Previously published as Health and Illness, Vols 1 & 2
Rudolf Steiner
Softbound
$30.00
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In this volume Steiner discusses, among other things, nicotine and alcohol,
causes and timing of illness, pregnancy, vegetarian and meat diets,
the human ear, eye and hair color, influenza, hay fever, haemophilia,
planets and metals, mental illness, the ice age, the thyroid gland
and hormones, beavers, wasps and bees, the nose, smell and taste, jaundice,
smallpox, rabies.
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The Science and Art
of Healing
Ralph Twentyman
Introduction by Owen Barfield
Softbound
$50.00
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This is a remarkable book by a most experienced healer. It
is a healing experience to read it . . .
Journal of Alternative and Complementary
Medicine
The Science and Art of Healing has
been in and out of print since it first appeared about 15
years ago - those who managed to obtain copies before they
disappeared from the shelves held them close - guarding them
like the treasures they were.
Being able to offer it once again is a great
pleasure to me - and heartening in that the voice of one
of the most insightful modern healers can again be heard.
Dr. Twentyman is a homeopath with decades of
experience with both the materia medica and approach of Hahnemann
and its variations that are found in anthroposophical medicine.
Further, he is someone who has taken a longer view of the
nature of illness and disease, discovering the relationship
of historical and societal changes to the prevalance of types
of illness.
If you are interested in healing and the healing
arts, you will want to read this book. You will find both
a deep teacher and a very good friend.
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Complete Healing
Regaining Your Health through Anthroposophical Medicine
Michael Evans, M.D.
Iain Rodger
Softbound
$14.95
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What I like best about Complete Healing is that it
offers a beautiful presentation of the way anthroposophical
medicine approaches different sorts of ailments and circumstances,
as well as how this healing art understands the interweaving
of spiritual-soul forces with those of the physical in sickness
and health. In other words, this is an outstanding introduction
to the world of anthroposophical medicine, one that offers
the reader a much deeper and more practical understanding
than has been generally available.
Anthroposophical medicine is seen as an extension of conventional
medicine - a practice which fully utilizes standard practice
but then offers more at the point where conventional limitations
begin. In conventional medicine, diseases are analyzed in
terms of cellular disturbances and drugs prescribed to counter
physical symptoms. Yet, in order to understand what brings
physical matter to life and imbues it with thoughts, feelings,
and will, anthroposophical medicine adds the perspective of
soul and spirit. The resulting therapeutic opportunities offer
the possibility of genuine health rather than suppression
of symptoms.
This is a terrific addition to the available literature on
the nature of anthroposophic medicine - one which I found
helped me understand not only anthroposophical medicine, but
also many other streams of alternative therapy as well. Highly
recommended!
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Introducing Anthroposophical Medicine
Rudolf Steiner
Sorry - Out of Print
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Rudolf Steiner's approach to medical art represents a remarkable
integration of homeopathy, aromatherapy, naturopathy, vitalism
(Paracelsian medicine), and alchemy, ignited by the flame
of his own insights and experience. The wealth of information
and range of topics is breathtaking - from the meaning of
sickness to the question of therapy; the relationship of minerals
and plants to the human organism; specific organs and specific
diseases. The healing approach that results is so deeply practical,
so mightily spiritual, and so fully human as to offer inspiration
for a lifetime.
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The Anthroposophical
Approach to Medicine
Volume 1
An Outline of a Spiritual Scientifically Oriented
Medicine
Original edition by Friedrich Husemann
Newly edited and revised by Otto Wolff
Hardbound
$39.95
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The Anthroposophical Approach to Medicine explores
the body's relationship to soul and spirit on the basis
of Rudolf Steiner's insights into the activities of the
spiritual world. Edited by doctors Friedrich Husemann
and Otto Wolff, this book invites us to an in-depth view
of a true alternative to materialistically oriented medicine.
Chapters include essays on childhood development and diseases;
the disorders of old age; neuroses and psychological imbalances;
pharmacology; healing plants; biochemistry and pathology;
blood-work; and special diagnostic techniques.
This first of a multi-volume series is an invaluable tool
to all who want to extend the practice of medicine to include
the whole human being.
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Foundations
of Anthroposophical Medicine
A Training Manual
Edited by Guus van der Bie
and Machteld Huber
Softbound
$55.00
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A comprehensive textbook intended for
doctors who are studying anthroposophic medicine,
it can also be read profitably by anyone with a thriving
interest in the this approach to the healing arts.
Contents:
- “The Art and Science of Medicine,” Anton
Dekkers
- “A Philosophical Foundation of
Anthroposophical Medicine,” Erik
Baars
- “Developing Dynamic Perception,” Guus
van der Bie
- “Dynamic Morphology and Embryology,” Jaap
van der Wal
- “Polarities: Projective Geometry,” Ferdie
Amons
- “Metamorphosis: Essence and Manifestation,” Guus
van der Bie
- “Observing Nature and Studying
the Elements,” Guus van der Bie
- “The Anthroposophical View of the
Human Being,” Arie Bos
- “Pathology and Therapy,” Guus
van der Bie
- “Working with the Texts of Rudolf
Steiner,” Anton Dekkers
- “The Anthroposophical Path of Inner
Development,” Marion van Bree, Guus
van der Bie, Machteld Huber
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Practical Home Care Medicine
A Natural Approach
Christine Murphy, Editor
Softbound
Sorry - Currently Out-of-Print
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This little book is a gem! Like a homeopathic remedy, it's
small size belies its power to heal. Christine Murphy has
gathered together what I believe is best collection of home
remedies ever presented in one place. Most of them them are
ones she grew up with and many of them I used for my own children.
I can personally tell you that you will be astonished at how
effective they are - and how quickly they act! I can remember
when one of my children would begin to get an earache, just
placing a simple onion poultice on the ear brought instant
pain relief and sped the healing so much that things were
often back to normal within a day. Really. This is the type
of remedy you will find in this wonderful book - organized
by illness, with special how-to sections on preparing the
compresses, poultices, baths; stocking your remedy chest,
and more. Once you start using this book, you'll find it indispensable.
And, you'll learn so much about the gifts the world brings
for our health. Recommended without hesitation and with much
hope that Practical Home Care Medicine finds its way
into home after home after home.
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Living into Dying
A Journal of Spiritual and Practical Deathcare
for Family and Community
Nancy Jewel Poer
Softbound
$21.95
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Living into Dying is a grace-filled
book. I really can't do any better at describing it than
to share with you the following from the back of the book:
Here is a family who celebrated their elders, nursed
them at home to die, built their caskets, honored
and cared for them after death and then went out
into the community to help others who wanted to do
the same.
"Living into Dying" is a moving
and beautiful book. I am grateful that Nancy has
shared her wisdom and experience. It will benefit
both present and future generations. Death is a sacred
passage, and Nancy's work teaches us to approach
it with reverence, respect, and naturalness.
"The stories are awe-inspiring, the practical
advice is invaluable, and the explorations of spiritual
meaning give depth and richness. Living into
Dying will serve as a true guidebook for all
those who celebrate life, community and human striving
for what is good and right."
- Rev. April Herron-Sweet
United Methodist Pastor
"Every aspect of caring for the
dying is in this book, from "building a casket" to "connecting
with those who have died."
- Lee Sturgeon-Day
author, A Slice of Life
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A Guide to Child
Health
Michaela Glöckler & Wolfgang Goebel
Softbound
$36.00
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Recommended to parents.
— British Homeopathic Journal
This book should be on the shelf of every parent and general
practitioner.
—Anthroposophy Today
This is the definitive guide for parents on children’s
physical, psychological, and spiritual development. It combines
medical advice with the essential issues of raising and educating
children.
The authors outline the connection between education and
healing and discuss its implications for the raising healthy
children. Medical, educational, and spiritual questions often
overlap, and, when looking for the significance of any illness,
it is necessary to study a child as a whole being of body,
soul, and spirit.
The authors based their theory and practice on seventeen
years of experience in the children’s outpatient department
at the Herdecke Hospital in Germany, which is guided by the
principles of anthroposophic medicine.
Part one covers childhood ailments and home care. Part two
looks at the healthy development of children and how to create
the ideal conditions for them. The authors also examine issues
of raising and educating children and how this affects them
later on in life. This book is extremely practical. It presents
cases of conflict and crisis, along with potential solutions.
The new edition lists medical and health practices in North
America, Southern Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Primal Health
Understanding the critical period between conception
and the first birthday
Michel Odent
Softbound
$24.00
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Odent, a leading pioneer for natural childbirth, indicates that
the period between conception and a child’s first birthday is
critical to lifelong health. In this prophetic book, first published
in 1986, Odent argues that different parts of the “primal adaptive
system” develop, regulate and adjust themselves during fetal
life and the time around birth and infancy. Everything that happens
during this period of dependence on the mother has an influence on
this primal health.
The author suggests that the later well-being of adults,
and their ability to withstand hypertension, cancer, alcoholism
and failures of the immune system resulting in AIDS, allergies
and viral diseases, can all be traced back to society’s
ignorance of the vital importance of the primal period. This
book is essential reading for all who care about the health
of our children and the ongoing health of society as a whole.
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The Vaccination Dilemma
Christine Murphy, Editor
Softbound
$15.00
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"This book should be read by all physicians, health care providers, and families with children."
—John R. Lee, MD
In their first five years of life, children are expected to undergo 37 doses of eleven different vaccines,
yet relatively few parents are aware of the risks of chronic disease, injury, or death that some vaccines
can present. A growing body of research has linked immunization with autism, seizures, asthma, arthritis,
Crohn’s disease, and even hyperactivity and learning disabilities; yet we continue to use vaccination
as “insurance” even against diseases that no longer pose a significant threat.
Christine Murphy has compiled a book that presents the vaccination dilemma from multiple perspectives.
It clearly describes the immune system and its workings—and what science does and does not know
about them. It offers suggestions and resources for parents whose children are sick, whether from a common
childhood illness or from a vaccination reaction. And it makes a case for an alternate view of disease—as
a teacher that allows us to develop physically and spiritually, and as a necessary test of strength that
we have chosen out of our destiny.
This book will help educate parents about the vaccination dilemma and prepare them to make, in consultation
with one or more health professionals, educated vaccination decisions for their children.
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Embryology and World Evolution
Karl König
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In these remarkable seminars, König traces the preparatory steps that every human being has to tread in forging an earthly 'house' fitting for the spiritual to incarnate into the physical. Wonder builds on wonder as we begin to recognise the wisdom with which we human beings are fashioned; it turns into awe we we see how intimately we are interwoven with the evolution of our earth. Indeed, we recapitulate its earlier stages in our own unfolding from the moment of conception onwards.
König succeeds in bringing vividly alive a subject normally confined to the academic laboratory. What might be thought dry or difficult here becomes exciting and challenging, and we are left with a new and deeper understanding of our significance for the future of this beautiful, fragile planet. |
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Healing Sounds
Fundamentals of Chirophonetics
Alfred Baur
Hardbound, dustjacketed
$42.95
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Dr. Baur and his wife Dr. Ilse Baur developed Chirophonetics
therapy in 1956. Since that time, Chirophonetics has
been successfully used in remedial and educational work.
It has shown outstanding results with the developmentally
disabled, children with behavior difficulties, adults
suffering from strokes, as well as children with speech
and language difficulties. It has also supplemented and
supported prescribed medicines in cases of chronic illness.
In Dr. Baur's experience, speech is more than a means
of communication - each sound of spoken language has
a life of its own, with qualities and properties of remarkable
potential.
His years of research and treatment of communication
disorders in both children and adults, coupled with in-depth
studies of philology and Anthroposophy have given Dr.
Baur a deep understanding of the creative power of the
spoken word in all its manifestations.
Healing Sounds introduces the therapeutic approach
of Chirophonetics, placing this approach in the hands
of caregivers, healers and teachers. It is an outstanding
resource and guide to a therapeutic modality that shows
enormous promise in precisely the sorts of situations
where many other approaches fail.
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The Harmony of
the Human Body
Musical Principles in Human Physiology
Armin Husemann, M.D.
Softbound
$40.00
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This is an exploration of the cosmic origins of human
beings and the evolutionary laws that govern their development.
Husemann applies musical principles as a method of gaining
insight into the structure of the human body and the
forces that work on it, seeking to use our experience
of music to explain the physiological and anatomical
relationships in the body and the spiritual influences
that determine physical development.
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Secrets of the Skeleton
Form in Metamorphosis
L.F.C. Mees
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In this book, we are not dealing, as is usually the case, with statements that are, in my opinion, established facts.... The artistic part that lives in some form in each human being can be used as a means of observation. Thus, it is possible to observe things that would escape those who take the purely analytical, scientific approach.... It is of prime importance to discover a certain order, a plan, in the multitude of shapes. To achieve this, we must study the skeleton as a whole. For our purpose, it is also necessary to study the shape of a number of bones in a new way and by mutual comparison.
—L. F. C. Mees
| In this seminal study of human bone forms, Dr. Mees reveals the skeleton as an articulate work of art. But who is the artist? Using a blend of phenomenological observations and artistic intuition, the author carefully explores the anatomical facts of the human skeleton, with the beauty of many bones impressively described and illustrated through numerous parallel photographs and illustrations. |

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Dr. Mees discovers numerous intriguing correspondences of form, especially between bones of the lower body and those of the skull. Interpreting the gestural language hidden within the skeleton from the background of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science, the author reaches startling conclusions concerning those correspondences — conclusions that support the reality of reincarnation and the concept of a body of formative forces, or what some call the human “etheric body.”
The book also contributes a discussion of polarity and intensification — the essential laws of metamorphosis, as discovered by Goethe and revealed in his writings. Mees clarifies the various types of metamorphosis as characterized by the living realms of plant, animal, and human, and this, in turn, sheds new light on the creationist vs. evolutionary controversy, as well as several other contemporary spiritual dilemmas.
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Iscador - Mistletoe and Cancer Therapy
Christine Murphy, Editor
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$20.00
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In recent years, the plant-based cancer remedy Iscador has
been gaining increased media attention. But, Iscador has been
known for its therapeutic benefits for over eighty years.
As early as 1917, Rudolf Steiner suggested using injections
of mistletoe extract for the treatment of cancer. his recommendations
were taken upand put to clinical use by Ita Wegman, MD, a
Dutch physician. Dr. Wegman, who founded a clinit that later
became the Lukas clinic, also first developed Iscador in 1917.
In Iscador - Mistletoe and Cancer Therapy, Christine
Murphy gathers together some of the work of doctors and clinicians
who have been using Iscador today. Dr. Richard Wagner answers
many of the questions about Iscador asked him by his patients
during his many years of practice as an oncologist in general
practice, treating cancer patients with both conventional
and alternative therapies. Dr. Thomas Schuerholz, a medical
doctor specializing in cancer, offers an overview of the terms,
procedures, and different approaches to treating cancer. Phoebe
Alexander examines the role of art therapy in healing, Dr.
Erika Merz offers suggested dietary options for cancer patients,
and a full list of resources allows those diagnosed with cancer
to understand fully the options available to them.
This is the first and only book to date that really explores
this topic. It does so in a thorough yet easy-to-understand
way that is truly empowering. Highly recommended!
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Cookery Book from the Lukas Clinic
for patients with cancer or precancerous conditions
The Soceity for Cancer Research
Arlesheim, Switzerland & Stuttgart, Germany
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$7.95
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The Cookery Book offers a collection of recipes that grew
out of the research done at the Lukas Clinic, the famous anthroposophical
cancer clinic in Switzerland. All recipes in this book are
part of the clinic's menu for patients. This is a valuable
sourcebook, whether you are recovering from an illness or
want to make a health-conscious, preventive diet part of your
everyday life.
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Curative Eurythmy
Rudolf Steiner
Softbound
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In April 1921 a course of lectures for doctors was given at
the Goetheanum in Dornach. Within this framework Rudolf Steiner
gave the first six lectures on curative eurythmy to doctors
and invited eurythmists. In these lectures all the basic curative
eurythmy exercises were shown. A seventh lecture was added
for doctors only, dealing more with the physiological side
of curative eurythmy.
In the following year, at a medical conference in Stuttgart,
once again at the urgent request of the doctors, Rudolf Steiner
gave additional material on the subject of curative eurythmy
These lectures present the first seeds of a curative eurythmy.
Originally intended for eurythmists concerned with therapy,
they will also interest anyone concerned with the rhythmic
interplay between physiology, the formative forces, and language.
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Home Remedies
Herbal and homeopathic treatments for use at home
Dr. Otto Wolff
Softbound
$12.95
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This is a resource book that is worth its weight in gold.
In the course of helping family and friends with various illnesses
over the years, I have used many of the treatment approaches
Dr. Wolff suggests - I have never found them to be anything
other that incredibly effective. Now that this volume is available,
I expect it will become a mainstay of the home remedy cabinet.
You will likely find yourself turning to it to assist your
family or friends - and I predict you will place it back on
the shelf with a feeling of enormous gratitude that such simple
and effective home remedies are recorded here.
Among the conditions addressed are asthma, fever, skin conditions,
migraine, arthritis, diabetes, ailments of the head and nervous
system, dental care, respiratory system, the heart and circulation,
digestion and nutrition, kidney and bladder conditions, muscles,
bones, joints, infections, women's health, children, age-related
problems, cancer. There are also suggestions for stocking
your medicine chest along with a convenient index to quickly
locate a specific ailment.
I rate this a "must have" for anyone who cares
for the health of others.
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Blessed by Illness
L.F.C. Mees, M.D.
Softbound
$10.95
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Dr. Mees offers an alternative approach to today's "symptomatic
medicine" which merely attempts to remove the nuisance
of disease symptoms quickly. While not arguing that it is
often a great gift to have such symptoms removed, Dr. Mees
goes further to explore the true nature of healing.
In the first part of Blessed by Illness, Mees traces
teh history of man's changing concept of healing from the
"Temple Sleep" of ancient Egypt, when human beings
recognized their living connection to Spiritual Reality, through
the herbal lore of ancient Greece and the healings of Christ,
to the rise of our modern symptomatic medicine.
A medicine which seeks only to remove visible symptoms and
ailments is not healing at all. healing must take into consideration
the whole human being. The doctor must learn the language
of the natural, healing forces at work not only in the body,
but also in nature and the cosmos. From this point of view,
illness is a gift, a blessing, that asks the patient and the
doctor that they work together with it for the sake of something
infinitely greater: true healing.
First published in 1983, Blessed by Illness is a powerful
introduction to the world of "alternative medicine."
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A Slice of Life
A Personal Story of Healing Through Cancer
Lee Sturgeon-Day
$14.95
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"A compelling, blazingly honest account of her journey
through cancer and recovery on anthroposophic medicine
... a riveting
story.
—Beata Bishop
author of My Triumph over Cancer
Fourteen years ago, Lee Sturgeon-Day was diagnosed with breast
cancer. At the difficult stage of assessing all the medical
options— from surgery to complementary medicine— she
chose anthroposophic medicine, a "whole person" approach
based on the ideas of Rudolf Steiner.
Working with doctors and healers through a range of therapies
and treatments, she found that she was called on to begin
changing much of her personality. Three years later, her
annual check-up showed her to be completely clear. In this
account of her illness and healing, she writes vividly and
clearly of all she learned through her experience. Above
all, she learned that she did not have to—nor could
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Extending Practical Medicine
Rudolf Steiner and Dr. Ita Wegman
$16.95
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We have experienced anthroposophic medicine and its remedies,
as an extremely effective approach to regaining and maintaining
health and are hopeful that this new edition will help it
to become more widely known. This is the founding volume,
a pioneer work, where Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman first
moved to extend medicine beyond the boundaries of materialism,
toward a deeper realization of the human being within all
creation.
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House of 3 Froggies
A Teacher/Parent Manual on Health and Nutrition
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