by Dr. Diane Moan Achoo Yet Again! The grass and trees are lushly green and the bushes and trees are budding and flowering. Spring is a lovely season, but it can be miserable for people with... Read more
Making Primary Health Care Work in the Nigerian Village
This article is a follow-up to “Community Driven Maternal Health Programs in Nigeria” – Rising Sun, 01/2014 By Dada Daneshananda AMURT started the maternal health program in Nigeria’s Ebonyi... Read more
Spiritual Practice for Liberation: A Regular Column by Annie Girresch
“You must have a flaming moral purpose so that greed, oppression and exploitation shrivel before the fire in you.” (Sarkar, P. R., The Jamalpur Years, p. 7). Does deepening into the Divine... Read more
This issue’s Guest Author is Mirra Price Hugelkultur Hugelkultur are no-dig raised beds. They hold moisture, build soil richness, and are great spaces for growing fruit, vegetables and herbs... Read more
Recipe Corner: A Regular Column by Liina Laufer
Vegan Potato Salad Potato salad is a great dish to bring to a picnic, both healthy and hearty. Here’s my variation: Boil potatoes until they can be pierced easily. Rinse in cool water or let... Read more
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by Mirra B. Price, a new version of “What is Prout” What is PROUT? PROUT is an acronym for the Progressive Utilization Theory which was propounded in 1959 by Indian philosopher... Read more