Vol. 22 Nbr. 1, January 2006
Index
- Letters to the Editor.
- Towards a global philosophy: key to peace.
- Babblefish: promoting world peace through global communication.
- Universities branch out: from their student bodies to their research practices, universities are becoming more global.
- Academic boycotts-no!
- Nearly twenty one days to peace: on retreat with Thich Nhat Hanh.
- About wisdom and our inner being.
- Anonymous article.
- A poem by Jacqueline Holiday, Ph.D.
- Interview with Takeshi Utsumi, founder and V.P. for technology and coordination of Global University System (GUS).
- Reflections on wealth and poverty in Mexico poverty and wealth are relative concept.
- Wealth and poverty in Mexico: poverty and extreme poverty are very harsh conditions.
- Shibui: A messenger of peace in nature, humanity and diplomacy.
- Transforming academic globalization into globalization for all.
- Getting a charge out of backpacking.
- Peace education: viewpoints of primary school students about peace.
- The all at once.
- The elusive quest for peace in the horn of Africa: the regional attributes of Civil War in Somalia.
- The continuing process of cultural adjustment.
- Plato writes on the dangers of writing.
- The promise of technology versus the pastoral ideal: Ralph Waldow Emerson's conflict over the role of mankind in nature.
- Chandalika, Dr. Rabindranath Tagore.
- Making cranes with Kelley.
- Modern thought, ancient wisdom.
- Reflections on fear and unity and discovering the way to eternal peace.
- Concentrated guidance: attention training gives kids a cognitive push.
- Astrology and spirituality.
- Meditation on the self and super consciousness.
- Love your parents; Shyam Sunder, Sri Aurobindo's action, pondicherry.
- Indian on top at UN.
- U.S. congress okays highest civilian honor for Dalai Lama.
- McDonald's fries: not done yet $10 million settlement including $250,000 for Hinduism today--appealed.
- Iran, international law and nuclear disarmament.
- The human right to a nuclear free world.
- Recent developments in the nuclear fuel cycle.
- Deployed husbands, waiting wives; ACA member proposes existential group therapy model for military spouses.
- Living Dreams.
- Nuclear power's sick legacy.
- No baby is born with the urge to hurt someone; Hetty van Gurp: Brave Choices: Founder of Peaceful Schools International.
- About arthritis.
- Tea Time (Tea and Cancer).
- Lymphedema awareness.
- Nutrition: water, carbohydrates, glycogen, et.al.
- "Santa Fe Epiphany.".
- By the way, doctor.
- Physical therapists say tottering on high heels puts women at risk for foot and back problems.
- C-head wellness corner: Compassion fatigue.
- Compression stockings: How hosiery can help circulation and leg swelling.
- Balancing painful swelling with a desire to exercise.
- What is bone?
- Chronic vulvar pain: It can be helped.
- How clean is your pool?
- Study stirs debate about low-fat diet and reduction in disease risk.
- Embedded: A no-holds-barred report from inside a nursing home.
- On the Mother Divine.
- The Indian Spirit and the World's Future.
- Prophet-the Hatmaker's Son, the Life of Robert Muller.
- Nuclear Power is Not the Answer.
- Sanskrit and Evolution of Human Speech, Based on Sri Aurobindo's Linguistic Theory.
- We Will Not Cease.
- Today is not a Good Day for War.
- Peace.
- Braiding Anamnesia: Imaginal Interpretations of the Gendered Body in Deepa Mehta's Earth and Urvashi Butalia's; The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India.
- Kujaku Myo Maha-Mayuri (Backcover Symbology).
- Taima Mandala * (Front Cover Symbology).
- Peace is a Blossom.
- The Infinite Creator: "Muruga is Lord Siva in action"--Gurudeva, Dancing with Siva.