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Eternal Spring

Eternal Spring - About the author

Jef Crab,

born June 23, 1957, at Louvain, Belgium. Married, 3 daughters.
Holistic ecologist with deep interest for trans-cultural anthropology, depth psychology, character building and physics.
Developed the Energetic Awareness, Sensibility and Transformation system (E.A.S.T.) for transformation of energetic inhibiting factors into activating conditions.

Occupations

For about 15 years, giving lectures and conducting workshops for organisations, companies and educational institutes in the USA, Europe, Israel, South-America and Africa. Themes and subjects are approached from an eco-centric and / or ethical-ecological perspective.

Teaches Bio-ethics at the Pedagogic Institute for Teachers, Suriname.

Guest teacher for Holistic Ecology and Holistic Medicine at the Anton De Kom University, Suriname.

Co-ordinator of Vormingscentrum La Rencontre - training centre on holistic ecology and lifestyle; E.A.S.T.; sustainable community building and natural farming - and of various projects in the Surinamese hinterland and rainforest in close co-operation with tribal societies on sustainable community building and natural farming.

Advisor to several Israeli organisations on E.A.S.T. and natural farming in arid areas.

Publications

1985- present: Miscellaneous articles in various magazines and Surinamese newspapers on integral ecology and philosophy ( De Roos; De Ware Tijd; De West)

1993 : Holistic Ecology, another view … (Ebron vzw. Belgium)

1997 : Ecological Manifesto (Ebron vzw.)

1998 : Blauwboek : Een Integrale Beleidsvisie voor Duurzame Ontwikkeling

  (Blue book : An Integral Policy for Sustainable Development) (Ecosystem 2000, Suriname)

1998: Om het behoud van Natuur en Mensheid (To Preserve Nature and Mankind): in Educare 
(Fd. for Universal Education, Netherlands)

1999 : An Holistic Approach on Sustainable Development (Scientific   Institute of Suriname)

2000 : De Witte Kraai (The White Crow). (Ebron / Ecosystem 2000)

March 2001: Recipient of the Vedanta Award 2000 for the novel De Witte Kraai (The White Crow) [Award given by: The Jnan Adhin Fund (Suriname)].