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Administration Services
Center for Anthroposophy
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Green Meadow Waldorf School
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
True Botanica
Barbara Brennan School of Healing
Conscious Media Network
Custom Web Development
Camphill
Camphill
Weleda USA
Administration Services
Center for Anthroposophy
8th Annual Balle Business Conference
Cloverhill School
Green Meadow Waldorf School
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
True Botanica
Barbara Brennan School of Healing
Conscious Media Network
Custom Web Development
Custom Web Development
Camphill
Weleda USA
Administration Services
Center for Anthroposophy
8th Annual Balle Business Conference
Cloverhill School
Green Meadow Waldorf School
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
True Botanica
Barbara Brennan School of Healing
Conscious Media Network
Conscious Media Network
Custom Web Development
Camphill
Weleda USA
Administration Services
Center for Anthroposophy
8th Annual Balle Business Conference
Cloverhill School
Green Meadow Waldorf School
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
True Botanica
Barbara Brennan School of Healing

Summer 2004

Life leaves traces ingrained in our biographies. Seen within an entire life, biographic events can appear as informative messages - messages we may read, understand, and act on. In taking a patient’s history, an anthroposophically-trained medical doctor listens to and evaluates such events. The two abbreviated cases here, based on real but fictitiously named people, are not a strictly scientific case study. However, the two do give a glimpse into the essential role biography plays in a medical setting.