
Useful Information Sources

The following sites reflect a broad range of human activities and offer content that may help you get a wider perspective of wholistic principles and practices. Sites are listed as they are added.
Envirolink
A major U.S. site offering access to many environmental resources. Extensive list of organizations, section devoted to a sustainable business network, and more. Highly recommended
Organic Gardening
The Rodale Institute
These U.S. sites promote wholistic agriculture through extensive publication of books, articles, and magazines, an experimental farm, youth outreach, etc. Highly respected pioneers in the field.
Ecological Agriculture Projects (EAP)
An extension of McGill University (Canada) offers one of the world's premier collections of material on sustainable food systems. Excellent virtual library offering numerous articles by Professor Stuart Hill, an academic pioneer in sustainable agriculture.
Soil and Health Library
Steve Solomon's (Tasmania) online library of rare or out-of-print material presents the works of original thinkers and pioneers in the fields of alternative agriculture, self-sufficient living, and personal growth. Great classics in a public library format.
Glastonbury Archive
Palden Jenkins' (England) colourful site publishes or republishes interesting material which is out-of-print, under-published, rejected or blocked by the mainstream publishers. Subject areas include material of a transformative, socially enlightening, spiritual and esoteric nature that's relevant to the 21st century and positive social change.
World Transformations
New Civilization
Flemming Funch (U.S.) is a man of eclectic interests and talents that are well represented in his two remarkable web sites. Flemming's vision of human transformation and the creation of a loving, co-operative, and peaceful new civilization is a very wholistic one, one which we fully support.
Susila Dharma International
SDI (Canada) is the social welfare and humanitarian wing of the International Spiritual Association of Subud. Its members are active in Education and Youth Projects, Community Development, Medical and Health programs, etc. in many countries. SDI is a good example of the blending of spiritual connection and active involvement in the material world. (spiritual-material balance)
The Healing Spectrum
The Healing Spectrum presents a range of resources that support healing in all its aspects. Both Alternative and Allopathic Medicine are profiled, as well as other disciplines that promote healing.
High Mesa Healing Center
Throughout North America wholistic healing centres are being established to complement or offer alternatives to current allopathic medical practices. The High Mesa Healing Center is a good example. High Mesa's founder, Barbara Mader, is an active wholistic practitioner who has been instrumental in organizing wholistic activities in her area of New Mexico.
Partners Wanted

The WCN would like to form partnerships with individuals and groups who are using wholistic principles and practices to make a positive difference in the world. Here are some of the ways we can support each other:

Link Exchanges: Let's give our site visitors' access to additional wholistic content by directing them to each other's sites. E- mail us with your URL, goals, activities, founders / owners bio, etc. Lets dialogue so we can learn more about each other. We want our link exchanges to reflect our partnership and mutual support.
Sharing Site Content: Lets expand our visitors understanding of wholism by offering them articles and other content from our sites. To use WCN content on a one-time or regular basis, e-mail your specific request along with some information about yourself. As long as you state the material's source and do not sell it, we will be happy to allow you to use it. Naturally we will always request your permission before using your material.
Event Organization: Lets share the responsibilities and privileges of organizing wholistic conferences, workshops, retreats etc. E-mail us if you know of a suitable facility .. or have an idea for a workshop, conference, retreat .. or are willing to help with publicity, facility rental, etc. We are particularly interested in hearing from individuals and groups who are interested in sponsoring events on a shared-income basis.
If you would like to explore these or other partnership arrangements, please contact Michael Greenstein at: wcnpartners@wholcom.net
back to WCN home page
|