Glossary of Anthroposophical Medicine

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ACUPUNCTURE

ACUPUNCTURE: A school of medical therapy which has evolved over many centuries from the initial theories of early Chinese medical philosophers. [1]

Acupuncture is a "newer", more "technological" approach to accupressure. [2]

Acupuncture is a treatment within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a system of healing that dates back thousands of years. [3]

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure involving insertion and manipulation of needles at more than 360 points in the human body. [4]

Acupuncture is an ancient Oriental technique which stimulates the body's ability to sustain and balance itself. [5]

Acupuncture is one of the most thoroughly researched and documented of the so-called alternative medical practices. [6]

Acupuncture is only one element of traditional Chinese medicine, which also includes herbs, acupressure, exercise and diet. [7]

Acupuncture is used to regulate or correct the flow of qi to restore health. [8]

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

Alternative medicine is any form of practice that is outside the realm of conventional modern medicine. [9]

Alternative medicine is the only truly scientific form of medicine. [10]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL ART THERAPY

Anthroposophical art therapy is a transpersonal approach rooted in the understanding of the human being as formed of body, soul and spirit. [11]

ANTHROPOSOPHICALLY EXTENDED MEDICINE

ANTHROPOSOPHICALLY EXTENDED MEDICINE: A system of therapeutics based upon the theories of Rudolf Steiner developed in the late 1800s. [12]

Anthroposophically extended medicine is a holistic and human-centered approach to medicine. [13]

Anthroposophically-extended Medicine is a holistic and human-centered approach to medicine. [14]

Anthroposophically-extended medicine is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. [15]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL DOCTOR

The anthroposophical doctor is a fully trained and qualified doctor in the conventional sense, who wishes to work out of a more extensive picture of man. [16]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MEDICINE

Anthroposophical Medicine is a holistic, human-centered approach to medicine. [17]

Anthroposophical Medicine is an extension of current medical practice, into the realm of healing. [18]

Anthroposophical Medicine is an internationally-recognized approach to medicine based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner (an Austrian scientist [19]

Anthroposophical Medicine is based on the very valid concept of interconnectedness of Man with Nature. [20]

Anthroposophical medicine is a complex system - an art and a science of healing that includes the integration of the spiritual and the physical. [21]

Anthroposophical medicine is a holistic and salutogenetic approach to health. [22]

Anthroposophical medicine is a major activity of Steiner followers. [23]

Anthroposophical medicine is a product of objective introspection. [24]

Anthroposophical medicine is a product of such strivings. [25]

Anthroposophical medicine is a system of medicine that was developed by Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman in the 1920s. [26]

Anthroposophical medicine is based on Steiner's concept that spiritual awareness is the foundation of individual health and of the health of society. [27]

Anthroposophical medicine is based on a spiritually developed understanding of both pathology and physiology. [28]

Anthroposophical medicine is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. [29]

Anthroposophical medicine is part of Rudolf Steiner's theory of anthroposophy, from the Greek anthropos (man) a [30]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT

Article about "Anthroposophical movement".

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL NURSING

Anthroposophical nursing is based on conventional nursing and broadened by insights gained through Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposophical science of the spirit. [31]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

The Anthroposophical Society is a worldwide society with approximately 50 regional societies and 50,000 members on all continents. [32]

The Anthroposophical Society is the main organization carying Rudolf Steiner's works into the future. [33]

ANTHROPOSOPHICAL STUDIES

Short Phrase Review about "ANTHROPOSOPHICAL STUDIES".

ANTHROPOSOPHIC MEDICINE

Anthroposophic medicine is an extension to conventional medicine. [34]

Anthroposophic medicine is an integration of mainstream and complementary medicine. [35]

Anthroposophic medicine is based on scientific medicine and therefore practiced only by qualified medical doctors. [36]

ANTHROPOSOPHY

Anthroposophy is a close-to-life approach to the human being and is based on inner development. [37]

Anthroposophy is a coherent system compared to the usual New Age "anything goes." )Steiner was a product of his time. [38]

Anthroposophy is a cult-like religious ))sect. [39]

Anthroposophy is a cult-like religious )sect. [40]

Anthroposophy is a cult-like religious sect following the teachings of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). [41]

Anthroposophy is a cult-like religious sect. [42]

Anthroposophy is a cult-like religious)sect. [43]

Anthroposophy is a doctrine about hidden, spiritual realities. [44]

Anthroposophy is a knowledge produced by the higher self in man. [45]

Anthroposophy is a major contribution to its renewal. [46]

Anthroposophy is a method of "thinking", that is it is a process and not a content. [47]

Anthroposophy is a more honorable opponent, but only by degrees. [48]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowing, a way of looking at the world, or a body of teaching. [49]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge and self development which encompasses the realms of religion, philosophy, art and science. [50]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge leading from the spiritual in man to the spiritual in the universe. [51]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge leading the spiritual in the individual to the spiritual in the universe. [52]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge meant to lead the spiritual in human beings to the spiritual in the universe. [53]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge to guide the spiritual in the human being to the Spiritual in the universe. [54]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge whose objective is to guide the spiritual in man to the spiritual in the universe. [55]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the Spiritual in the human being to the Spiritual in the universe. [56]

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the spiritual in the human being to the spiritual in the universe. [57]

APPLIED KINESIOLOGY

Applied kinesiology is also used to check the body's response to a treatment that is being considered. [58]

Applied kinesiology is the term most commonly used to identify a supposed system of muscle-testing and therapy. [59]

AROMATHERAPY

Aromatherapy - The treatment of disease through the use of various aromatic herbs, volatile oils, and similar preparations. [60]

Aromatherapy is the combination of healing massage with the medicinal properties of essential oils from plant extracts. [61]

Aromatherapy is used in nursing in hospitals and hospices. [62]

Aromatherapy: To heal and tend the body. [63]

ART THERAPY

Art Therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which the client is encouraged to create artwork such as a drawing, painting, collage and sculpture. [64]

Art Therapy is a well established discipline with a developing theoretical base. [65]

Art Therapy is also used as a tool for personal growth and greater self-understanding. [66]

Art Therapy is the use of art for the client's transformation and healing, self-expression and reflection in the presence of a trained art therapist. [67]

Art therapy is the clinical application of art and psychology as a vehicle for communication, healing and growth. [68]

AURA

Aura - A field of energy believed by some to surround living creatures. [69]

Aura: A subtle light or energy field said to surround people or objects. [70]

Aura: A subtle light or energy field surrounding people or objects. [71]

AYURVEDA

Ayurveda is also used to treat specific conditions like fibroids, endometriosis or ovulation disorders. [72]

Ayurveda is the oldest medical system known to man and the oldest and most comprehensive spiritual teaching in the world. [73]

Ayurveda is the traditional, natural system of medicine of India, which has been practiced for more than 5,000 years. [74]

BEE POLLEN

Bee pollen is a complete food and contains many elements that products of animal origin do not possess. [75]

Bee pollen is a low-calorie food. [76]

Bee pollen is the food of the young bee and it is approximately 40% protein. [77]

BIODYNAMICS

Biodynamics is a method of agriculture which seeks to actively work with the health-giving forces of nature. [78]

Biodynamics is the oldest organized organic approach to farming: farms and gardens have been in operation in many countries and climates since the 1920's. [79]

BIOFEEDBACK

Biofeedback is a non-invasive and painless process, the information is fed back in the form of a light, sound or needle sign on a screen. [80]

Biofeedback is a relaxation technique that involves careful monitoring of internal body states. [81]

Biofeedback is a treatment method that uses monitoring instruments to feed back to patients physiological information of which they are normally unaware. [82]

Biofeedback is used to train patients to control brainwave activity so they can modify their own autonomic body processes. [83]

CHIROPRACTIC

Chiropractic - A system of therapies based upon the theory that disease is caused by abnormal function of the nervous system. [84]

Chiropractic is a drug-free, non-surgical science and, as such, does not include pharmaceuticals or incisive surgery. [85]

Chiropractic is a form of diagnosing and treating illnesses that affect the nerves, muscles, bones, and joints of the body through spinal manipulation. [86]

Chiropractic is a good form of treatment. [87]

Chiropractic is a growing profession. [88]

Chiropractic is a much larger area of complementary medicine than I had previously realised. [89]

Chiropractic is based on the premise that proper structural alignment will permit free flow of nerve activity in the body. [90]

Chiropractic is the second largest healing system in the US and Canada. [91]

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY

Christian Community: Based on teachings of Rudolf Steiner, founder of the Anthroposophical Society. [92]

The Christian Community is a cult in the ancient meaning of the word: Holy communion with the spiritual world. [93]

The Christian Community is a separate institution founded by Rittlemeyer and others. [94]

CURE

Cure is the readjustment of the human organism from abnormal to normal conditions and functions. [95]

This was the turning point event that led to the removal of the word "cure" from the medical vocabulary. [96]

DHAMMA

Dhamma is something that can cure this stabbing and piercing of roga. [97]

Dhamma is the latter's remedy. [98]

Dhamma is the medicine for roga, spiritual disease; thus, the matter we're discussing here is a matter of the mind and spirit. [99]

Dhamma is the same. It is the universal medicine. [100]

DISEASE

Disease is a disorder of our whole being. [101]

Disease is a symptom of one or more body systems in distress. [102]

We don't really know where the English word "disease" comes from, so we prefer "roga." Its meaning is certain and appropriate: stabbing, piercing, skewering. [103]

EGO

Ego is the name that Theosophy gives that part of the mind of mortal man that is this high spiritual being descended into his flesh. [104]

Ego is the existential state of consciousness ; karma is the psychological state (the person's past history). [105]

The Ego was in danger of falling into the terrible Egoism; selfishness of the Physical, Etheric and Astral bodies would have been the result. [106]

ETHERIC

Etheric is a CWL term to indicate the higher subplanes of the physical plane. [107]

Etheric: an invisible medium often referred to in esoteric texts as the etheric fluidium, or etheric fluid. [108]

The etheric is a halfway house between the physical and astral levels and phenomena on this level seems to interact with the physical senses quite readily. [109]

The etheric is what is attached to the physical body and deals with chakras and life force (chi, prana, kundalini, etc). [110]

The term "etheric" in the Theosophy context seems to derive from the writings of C.W. Leadbeater and Annie Besant ( Adyar School of Theosophy). [111]

EURYTHMY

Eurythmy is a beautiful performing art and a powerful medium for educational and curative work. [112]

Eurythmy is a dance-like art form in which music or speech are expressed in bodily movement. [113]

Eurythmy is a dance-like art form, which involves the expression of sound through movement: specific movements correspond to particular notes or sounds. [114]

Eurythmy is a limited style, but dance gets such short shrift in most schools that I can excuse that. [115]

Eurythmy is a movement art and anyone who observes children knows that children are continually in movement. [116]

Eurythmy is a movement art that brings all three together. [117]

Eurythmy is a quite new art form that brings speech and music to visual expression in movement. [118]

Eurythmy is a renewal of the spiritual foundations of dance, transforming speech and music into visible movement. [119]

Eurythmy is a system of movements designed to help patients give expression to inner spiritual movements. [120]

Eurythmy is a system of rhythmic, dance-like movements that are taught to all Waldorf children and performed at school concerts. [121]

Eurythmy is also a social art and has the ability to enliven and harmonize the life forces. [122]

Eurythmy is also used in medical, pedagogical, and sociological fields. [123]

Eurythmy is an art form that translates speech and music into movement, into what Steiner called visible speech and song. [124]

Eurythmy is an integral part of all full-time programs at Rudolf Steiner College, providing the kinesthetic component of learning for all subjects. [125]

Eurythmy is the art of movement that attempts to make visible the tone and feeling of music and speech. [126]

GOETHEANUM

The Goetheanum is a center for the anthroposophical movement in Dornach , Switzerland. [127]

The Goetheanum: the center of the Anthroposophical society is located in Dornach, Switzerland. [128]

HENRY SPINK FOUNDATION

The Henry Spink Foundation is a charity that provides independent information about treatments available, to the parents of children with disabilities. [129]

The Henry Spink Foundation is an independent charity created to help families of children with severe disabilities of all kinds. [130]

HERBAL MEDICINE

Herbal Medicine is the oldest form of medicine known, dating back to the Ancient Egyptians and Chinese. [131]

Herbal Medicine is the use of plant remedies in the treatment of disease. [132]

HERBOLOGY

Herbology is the study of herbs and plants which aid in curing illnesses and preventing disease. [133]

Herbology is the study of plants and their healing properties. [134]

HOLISTIC

HOLISTIC is an adjective S.H.A.P.E. Community Center, Inc. [135]

Holistic is an approach or philosophy that is applied to something. [136]

Holistic is defined as pertaining to all aspects of human nature – physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. [137]

The word "holistic" means "whole". [138]

HOLISTIC APPROACH

A holistic approach is a different paradigm and you SHOULD apply both. They are not opposites they are complementary. [139]

A holistic approach is a vital part of being a good teacher. [140]

A holistic approach is a wellness approach and looks at symptoms as" projects" to be worked on to regain wholeness and balance. [141]

A holistic approach is a wellness approach. [142]

An holistic approach is a particular challenge in the shelter sector. [143]

The Holistic approach is a perspective on health and healing that considers all aspects of one's life as creating and comprising a total state of health. [144]

The holistic approach is a central tenant of the philosophy of chiropractic. [145]

The holistic approach is a continual learning process from the interaction with the changes of life. [146]

The holistic approach is a method for simultaneously calibrating, processing and inverting frequency-domain airborne electromagnetic data. [147]

The holistic approach is a two-day gallbladder cleanse. [148]

The holistic approach is a way of life, which serves to harmonize the natural operation of body, mind, and spirit. [149]

The holistic approach is a worldview that emphasizes the potential for health and healing in human systems rather than on disease process and deficit. [150]

HOLISTIC MEDICINE

Holistic medicine is a form of non-traditional western healing. [151]

HOMEOPATHY

HOMEOPATHY: A school of medicine developed by Samuel Hahnemann in the 1780's. [152]

Homeopathy - A therapeutic method developed in the early 19th century. [153]

Homeopathy is a natural approach to cure the whole person. [154]

Homeopathy is a natural system of medicine in which the remedies that are used stimulate the body’s own healing powers. [155]

Homeopathy is a proven system of medicine that has been used effectively with people and animals for hundreds of years. [156]

Homeopathy is a system of medicine developed by Samuel Hahnemann in the late eighteenth century. [157]

Homeopathy is a type of medicine that treats illnesses by stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms. [158]

Homeopathy is a versatile form of natural medicine that offers people the tools to take care of many different conditions and ailments. [159]

Homeopathy is an art and a science. [160]

Homeopathy is an intersting issue because it is a pretty large activity particularly in Europe. [161]

Homeopathy is an invaluable ally to familiarize yourself with and to utilize for both acute and chronic conditions. [162]

Homeopathy is based on the Law of similars. [163]

Homeopathy is based on the idea of treating “like with like,” to stimulate the body’s defenses. [164]

Homeopathy is based on the law of similars. [165]

Homeopathy is commonly used to treat uterine fibroids, and homeopathic treatment may prevent the need for a hysterectomy. [166]

Homeopathy is one of the fastest-growing alternative medicines available today. [167]

Homeopathy is used to treat acute and chronic health problems as well as for disease prevention and health promotion. [168]

Homeopathy is used to treat both acute and chronic health problems as well as for health prevention and promotion in healthy people. [169]

The term "homeopathy" was coined by the Saxony physician Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) and first published in 1796. [170]

IRIDOLOGY

Iridology - A diagnostic tool that purports to correlate changes in the color and texture of the iris with mental and physical disorders. [171]

Iridology is a safe, non-invasive and inexpensive method of analysis that can be integrated into both orthodox and complementary medicine. [172]

Iridology is the art and science of analyzing the delicate structure of the colored portion of the eye, or the iris. [173]

Iridology is used by naturopaths and other practitioners, particularly when diagnosis achieved through standard methods is unclear. [174]

Iridology is used not only by clinical ecologists but also by osteopaths, acupuncturists, herbalists, homoeopaths and others. [175]

KARMA

Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done and is currently doing. [176]

Karma is a universal law, and each experiences it for himself; but we must not only look back to our former incarnations; we must also look forward. [177]

Karma is the foundation of health and disease. [178]

Karma is the law of nature, identified with the law of Divine justice, the naturalisation of Divine mysteries. [179]

Karma is the law of recompense for prior life actions, and involves our own acceptance of that compensation. [180]

KINESIOLOGY

KINESIOLOGY: The science of movement, especially of the therapeutic use of physical movements. [181]

Kinesiology is the study of muscles and their movement. [182]

Kinesiology is the study of the human body during movement. [183]

LILIPOH

LILIPOH is a unique quarterly wellness magazine dedicated to The Spirit in Life. [184]

LILIPOH is a wonderful journal about anthroposophy and homeopathy. [185]

LILIPOH is the only anthroposophically-based journal reporting on wellness and self-care, nutrition, the environment, and the illnesses of childhood. [186]

LILIPOH: To turn the topic slightly, let’s look briefly at the economics. [187]

MEDITATION

Meditation is a method of relaxing the body and calming the mind that has always been part of both Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. [188]

Meditation is the intentional directing of attention to the clear aspect of one's own inner nature. [189]

Meditation is the practice of focusing the mind, often formalized into a specific routine. [190]

Meditation is the thread that is holding my year together with the children. [191]

MUSIC THERAPY

Music Therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals of all ages. [192]

Music therapy is a service whereby music is used to develop social skills, effective communication, and problem solving skills among other goals. [193]

Music therapy is one of several branches of creative arts therapy. [194]

NATUROPATHY

Naturopathy is a complete system of natural healthcare that believes the body has the knowledge to heal itself. [195]

Naturopathy is a comprehensive and eclectic system that incorporates the use of a broad range of natural substances and natural means to promote health. [196]

Naturopathy is a system of healing that views disease as a manifestation of alterations in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself. [197]

Naturopathy is a system of primary health care that is based on a philosophy that distinguishes it from current "mainstream" or "orthodox" medical practice. [198]

Naturopathy is a therapeutic approach developed in the early 20th century by Benedict Lust and some of his contemporaries. [199]

PHENOMENOLOGY

Phenomenology - An approach to research that aims to describe and clarify a person's own experience and understanding of an event or phenomenon. [200]

Phenomenology is based on a different epistemology, and it is not necessarily a branch of anthroposophy, though many in anthroposophy have contributed. [201]

REFLEXOLOGY

Reflexology is a Holistic Treatment working the pressure points in the feet, and/or hands and ears to stimulate the body's own healing potential. [202]

Reflexology is a form of complementary medicine and involves a method of treatment using massage to reflex areas found in the feet and the hands. [203]

Reflexology is an excellent form of stress-management and may also have a direct effect on fertility. [204]

Reflexology is the holistic approach to wholeness through the hands or feet. [205]

REIKI

Reiki is a Japanese word meaning Universal Life (Rei) Energy (Ki). [206]

Reiki is a holistic practice that assists in the balancing of Ki, or universal life-force energy. [207]

Reiki is a valuable addition to the work of chiropractors, massage therapists, nurses, and others for whom the use of touch is essential or appropriate. [208]

Reiki is the vital life energy which flows through all living things and which can be activated for the purpose of healing. [209]

RUDOLF STEINER

Rudolf Steiner is a fascinating journey into the realms just beyond our five senses, where thoughts are things and creation begins. [210]

Rudolf Steiner is a good example of this. His "Biodynamic" gardening methods apparently do grow bigger and better vegetables. [211]

Rudolf Steiner is an Austrian philosopher who lived during the late 1800s and early 1900s. [212]

SHAMANISM

Shamanism is an ancient healing tradition that dates back 40,000 years or more, making it the oldest of all healing therapies. [213]

Shamanism is based on the belief that all healing includes the spiritual dimension. [214]

Shamanism is based on the premise that the visible world is pervaded by invisible forces or spirits that affect the lives of the living. [215]

Shamanism is one of the oldest spiritual healing that is still practiced by some indigenous people around the world. [216]

SHIATSU

Shiatsu - A Japanese term for finger pressure or manual message and pressure to stimulate and free energy pathways within the body. [217]

Shiatsu is a therapy that works on the individual as a complete being - the physical body and also on an emotional and/or mental level. [218]

Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese healing art. [219]

SPIRITUALISM

Spiritualism is a religion in which contact with the spirits of the dead through a medium is central. [220]

Spiritualism is a way of life which combines philosophy, science and religion. [221]

Spiritualism: A movement that began in the last half of the 1800's. [222]

SPIRITUALITY

Spirituality is a broad concept encompassing values & purposes. [223]

Spirituality is a state of connectedness to all life, honouring diversity in unity. [224]

SPIRITUAL SCIENCE

Anthroposophists like to use the term "spiritual science", because it places them _above_ religion. [225]

Spiritual Science is a sine qua non for the life of mankind in the future but not in the sense that is applicable to some other kind of knowledge. [226]

Spiritual Science is an investigation of a person’s relationship to God/Goddess on a very personal level. [227]

Spiritual Science is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. [228]

Spiritual Science is the science of individual spiritual growth and development. [229]

Spiritual Science is the science of individual spiritual growth and service to humanity and the planet. [230]

Spiritual science is a corpse if it is not able to react to the events of life. [231]

Spiritual science is an open-ended system of thought. [232]

Spiritual science is something alive, something active, that takes up its abode in our souls, that is working and active in our souls. [233]

Spiritual science is to be the message, telling how Christ may find that dwelling in human souls. [234]

THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

For instance, it is said that the Anthroposophical society is only a kind of development out of what is called the "Theosophical Society". [235]

The Theosophical Society is a religious and philosophical association, but not a church. [236]

THEOSOPHY

THEOSOPHY: The word is derived from the Greek theos (god, divinity) and sophia (wisdom). [237]

Theosophy is the philosophy of Unity, and it calls for the essential union of those who profess and promulgate it. [238]

Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos (Classics in Anthroposcophy). [239]

Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man. (1922) Trans. Henry B. Monges, Revised by Gilbert Church. [240]

Theosophy: an ancient term, which originally referred to a kind of mysticism. [241]

THERAPEUTIC EURYTHMY

Therapeutic Eurythmy is a branch of Eurythmy which is also based upon this basic premise. [242]

Therapeutic eurythmy is a form of energy medicine. [243]

TUINA

Tuina is a medical method using the arms, hands, fingers, elbows and knees as tools for treating diseases and illnesses. [244]

Tuina is one of the earliest medical forms of mankind and can be seen in the medical history of every old nation all over the world. [245]

WALDORF EDUCATION

WALDORF EDUCATION is a growing school movement. [246]

Waldorf Education is a good example of an imposed alternate reality with an anti-cult backlash formed in opposition to the schools. [247]

Waldorf Education is an education for our time which is based on a spiritual understanding of human beings and their place in the universe. [248]

Waldorf Education is the pedagogy established by Rudolf Steiner for the education of children from Kindergarten to 12th Grade. [249]

Waldorf education is a dynamic, broad approach to education. [250]

Waldorf education is a fraud for two reasons. [251]

Waldorf education is a unique and distinctive approach to educating children that is practiced in Waldorf schools worldwide. [252]

Waldorf education is an education in which is permeated throughout by an artistic and musical element. [253]

Waldorf education is an expression of ) Anthroposophy. [254]

Waldorf education is an expression of Anthroposophy. [255]

Waldorf education is an expression of(BR) Anthroposophy. [256]

Waldorf education is based on the spiritual-scientific research of Rudolf Steiner. [257]

Waldorf education is one of the largest and fastest growing independent private school movements in the world. [258]

Waldorf education is the most beautiful, gentle, child-centered approach to teaching children that I am aware of. [259]

WALDORF SCHOOLS

Waldorf Schools: Based on the occult/esoteric teachings of Rudolf Steiner. [260]

Waldorf schools are a (possibly secular) activity of a Christian sect. [261]

Waldorf schools are an activity of Anthroposophy, a cult-like religious sect following the occult teachings of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). [262]

Waldorf schools are designed to foster this kind of learning. [263]

Waldorf schools are designed to promote the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, and those teachings are indisputably religious. [264]

WELEDA

The last individual to bear the name "Weleda" was mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus. [265]

Weleda is an multi-national company dedicated to the production of Homeopathic and Anthroposophical Medicines and Natural Personal Care Products. [266]

Weleda is one of the few manufacturers of complementary medicine in New Zealand with a "Licence to Manufacture Medicines". [267]

YOGA

Yoga is a fully articulated metaphysical system, one of six orthodox schools of Hinduism. [268]

Yoga is a spiritual practice that uses physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to improve overall health and wellbeing. [269]

Yoga is a spiritual practice. [270]

Yoga is a system of physical, mental and spiritual development. [271]

Yoga is a way of life that includes ethical precepts, dietary prescriptions, and physical exercise. [272]

Yoga is the practical application of the ancient Indian Vedic teachings. [273]


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