January/February 2006
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The controversial cure
Is homeopathy a healing idea whose time has come--again?
Kim Ridley


Saving the world one-on-one
By connecting people across the planet, mentoring programs can break down the barriers between rich and poor, North and South. Jay Walljasper


Banking on change
You can't think of any institution more devoted to the status quo than banks. Banks don't reform society; they protect people's money. Yet money is needed for any project that aims to change society. That's why we need a new kind of idealistic bank. And that bank exists in the Dutch town of Zeist. The Triodos Bank is helping spark an international banking revolution. Marco Visscher


Fill 'er up...at home
Do-it-yourself alternatives to high-priced gasoline and diesel Craig Cox


Save the children
Mary Kafuko gets kids off the street in Uganda Tijn Touber

The pilot who said no
Yonatan Shapira stood up for peace inside the Israeli Air Force Robert Hirschfield

When I grow up
What do you want to be when you grow up? Children in Ethiopia act out their answers in these photos. Chris de Bode


Homeopathy information online
Kim Ridley

Homeopathy's new frontiers
Kim Ridley

One last thing...
"You don't need eye glasses" Tijn Touber

The ABCs of homeopathy
Kim Ridley

Using homeopathy to treat cancer
Kim Ridley


A new earth, here and now
Eckhart Tolle offers us hope Tijn Touber

Don't be overwhelmed by thoughts
Let your experiences make you happy Tijn Touber

The happiest man on earth
The Pope hung his own necklace around United Nations diplomat Robert Muller's neck. A North American Indian chief did the same. Muller still wears them both. Ode spoke with this unusual emissary of hope who has had considerable influence in the world. Tijn Touber

Fighting the flu
Homeopathy may be more effective than flu shots. In the deadly flu outbreak of 1918, patients treated with homeopathy had much higher survival rates. Tijn Touber and Kim Ridley





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