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From the great myths and legends to enchanting fairy tales,
parables, fables and folk tales, stories can have a great healing
and educative power. They come from our subconscious and
imagination, deep inside us. They have much to teach us about
ourselves, therefore, and the world we create around us. Horst
Kornberger, a writer, artist and Steiner-Waldorf teacher, first
explores the power of particular stories such as Odysseus,
Parsifal, Oedipus, Bible stories and fairy tales. He then explains
how to apply that power to help a child develop, or to heal and
transform a child with difficulties. Finally he discusses the art
and practicalities of creating new stories to help children with
particular needs, and shows storytelling to be a universal gift
that we can use to benefit those around us. This is a fascinating
and inspiring book for teachers, parents and carers of children, as
well as creative writers and students of literature.
Bees make honey; we all know that. But what happens between the bee
buzzing around our garden, and the sticky knife in the jar, is a
mystery to most of us. How many bee-hours does it take to make just
one jar of honey? What do the honeybees' waggling dances really
mean? Why do bees swarm? What is a 'house bee'? From exploring
their life cycle and development, to revealing their societies and
behaviour, expert biodynamic beekeeper Michael Weiler answers these
questions and many more. Combining poetic observations with
scientific detail, The Secrets of Bees uncovers the incredible
world of these remarkable insects.
In a world all too familiar with environmental disasters, Horst
Kornberger argues that the bee crisis is a more significant problem
than deforestation, pollution and global warming put together, as
it points to the causes behind all these. Global Hive is a rallying
cry for a new understanding of world ecology. More than a study of
bees, this book offers both an entirely new way of thinking about
the bee crisis and its causes, and a way to use the crisis to
explore wider social and ecological issues. Kornberger challenges
the dominant scientific worldview that reduces everything to minute
detail and fails to see the larger holistic picture. He argues that
we urgently need to start thinking about ecology in a different way
-- by developing a new science which draws on empathy and
imagination -- if we want to mend our relationship with the natural
world. From this perspective, the worldwide threat of the bee
crisis becomes a starting point for global change. Global Hive is a
thought-provoking treatise on what colony collapse teaches us about
our society, our choices and how we can build a more sustainable
world.
The Writer's Passage is a journey through time in which writers
engage with all the vital stages in the history of world
literature. In this course of thirty-five lessons, millennia of
human experience is turned by way of the alchemy of story into fuel
for new creative writing. The journey begins in the childhood of
language - in nursery rhyme, fable and fairy tale and then turns to
the powerful myths of creation. Myths bestow a powerful charge -
simply to hear them can be salutary. To engage with them through
creative writing intensifies the experience exponentially, bringing
them fully alive with opportunities for creative growth. After
that, the course travels through historic time, following the trade
routes of culture from ancient India to the twenty-first century.
Through depth encounters with the work of Sappho and Socrates,
Shakespeare and Ginsberg, students enter the lives of the poets and
join in their projects. The shift of perspective demanded by the
exercises in this book is in itself deeply liberating. The scope of
the soul is enlarged merely by trying on the soul-skin of a
different time, culture and personality - to serenely reformulate
the eightfold path of the Buddha or passionately hurl oneself into
the battle fury of the Viking; to tangle with the verbal eroticism
of Sappho or the righteous passion of the prophets. To become the
pure Parzival of the medieval epics and then the devil in Goethe's
Faust is an unmatched gymnastic for the creative soul. In this
approach, rarely does the student of creative writing have
difficulty producing work. On the contrary, many find that any
existing blocks dissolve. To engage with this journey is an act of
integration, an artistic initiation into the vitality of literature
and the manifold ways of being human. In this way the work also
serves as a course in personal development, undertaken through the
medium of writing.
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