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Eternal Spring - About the author
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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)
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| 1993 : |
Holistic Ecology, another view … (Ebron vzw. Belgium)
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| 1997 : |
Ecological Manifesto (Ebron vzw.)
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| 1998 : |
Blauwboek : Een Integrale Beleidsvisie voor Duurzame Ontwikkeling
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(Blue book : An Integral Policy for Sustainable Development) (Ecosystem 2000, Suriname)
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| 1998: |
Om het behoud van Natuur en Mensheid (To Preserve Nature and Mankind): in Educare
(Fd. for Universal Education, Netherlands)
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| 1999 : |
An Holistic Approach on Sustainable Development (Scientific
Institute of Suriname)
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| 2000 : |
De Witte Kraai (The White Crow). (Ebron / Ecosystem 2000)
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| 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)]. |
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