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How I get to know myself -- and the world -- thanks to art Adam Wolpert | June 2004 issue We feel the changing relationships among people and between people and nature are at the core of our modern problems. How that relationship can be restored is an ongoing theme in Ode. In Resurgence, a valuable Read More...
Bill Drayton was aware at a young age that some people are capable of changing the world. He founded Ashoka, an international organisation that empowers and financially supports social entrepreneurs. Marco Visscher and Tijn Touber | June 2004 issue As is often the case, it started with his parents. Read More...
Low body temperature may be a sign of a weakened immune system. Healing begins with a thermometer. David A. and Sara Koch Jernigan | June 2004 Read More...
Former Irish playboy opens spiritual discos worldwide Tijn Touber | June 2004 Read More...
New spiritual cinema inspires moviegoers to become more aware of their own potential Victorina de Boer | June 2004 Read More...
Winters are long and dark in northern Finland, but reindeer herdsmen are happy to live there. "This is where I find freedom," says one. Heidi Bradner photographed the Nenet people. Heidi Bradner | June 2004 Read More...
New inspiration for a comfortable life right outside town Jay Walljasper | June 2004 Read More...
Democratisation of internet promises to become a fierce battle Tijn Touber | June 2004 Read More...
More and more people are starting to search for inspiration and meaning in their lives. They are experiencing firsthand that life is more than work, money and stuff. As they take take courses and workshops, read books and meditate, something creeps in -- nearly unnoticed -- that until recently Read More...
India is Asia's latest economic success story. However, it is not growing by marketing cheap labor or raw materials, but through brain power and talent. Jurriaan Kamp, who had lived in India, for years describes a miracle. "If this is globalization, then I'm all for it." Jurriaan Kamp | May 2004 Read More...