Author Profile: John Moat
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Quantum of Solace • John Moat
Issue 287 • November/December 2014 • The Future We Want and the One We Can't Afford > Ethical Living
In his last Occasional Didymus column, John Moat speaks up for a medical alternative
Green With Age • John Moat
Issue 286 • September/October 2014 • Politics of Peace > Ethical Living
A story of Nature's forgiveness
Profound Integration • John Moat
Issue 263 • November/December 2010 • Apostles of Beauty > Reviews
Review of Ted Hughes and Nature by Keith Sagar
Repair Project • John Moat
Issue 259 • March/April 2010 • Seeds of Change: The Future of Food > Undercurrents
A Gandhian approach to domestic violence that really works.
Salamongundi • John Moat
Issue 251 • November/December 2008 • Feasting & Fasting: Connecting the Plate and the Planet > Feasting & Fasting
The joys of a traditional North Devon Christmas Festival.
Cultural Militant • John Moat
Issue 249 • July/August 2008 • Music for Transformation > Reviews
Review of Blackness and the Dreaming Soul, Cy Grant.
Article - CLAYMAN • John Moat
Issue 244 • September/October 2007 • The Green Imperative > Web Exclusives > Article
Andrew Wood sees himself as a “clayman” – which is a register of how, for more than thirty years, clay has been his medium and everything he has needed in order to exercise and find his way with his extraordinary skills as modeller, carver and painter.
The Power of Metaphors • John Moat
Issue 243 • July/August 2007 • The Point of Return > Reviews
Review of At Five in the Afternoon directed by Samira Makhmalbaf and Stray Dogs directed by Marziyeh Meshkini. Two Iranian films portraying the impact of war on women.
The Occasional Didymus - Vaguely Green • John Moat
Issue 242 • May/June 2007 • Do we need God? / Food Futures > Regulars > The Occasional Didymus
Mature inattention to detail can result in significant carbon reductions.
The Occasional Didymus - GOVERNESS • John Moat
Issue 239 • November/December 2006 • A Far Cry from Christmas > Regulars > The Occasional Didymus
Men behaving badly require a governess.
PEACE GROVES • John Moat
Issue 232 • September/October 2005 • Nature Knows us - do we know nature? > Frontline
Commemorating Armistice Day with a commitment to peace.
ALL OUR JOURNEYS • John Moat
Issue 224 • May/June 2004 • The Heat is On > Reviews
Review of Workshop: A Moveable Feast
PROCESS OF INITIATION • John Moat
Issue 220 • September/October 2003 • Science and Spirituality > Reviews
Review of African Ceremonies
The Occasional Didymus • John Moat
Issue 214 • September/October 2002 • Challenge at Johannesburg > Regulars > The Occasional Didymus
AN EPIC JOURNEY • John Moat
Issue 208 • September/October 2001 • Technology: dream or nightmare? > Reviews
Review of Sandro Botticelli: Picture Cycle for Dante's Divine Comedy
The Occasional Didymus • John Moat
Issue 194 • May/June 1999 • special crafts issue: A Tale of Tapestry > Regulars > The Occasional Didymus
ALCHEMY OF MINDS • John Moat
Issue 187 • March/April 1998 • Pilgrimage to Tibet > Reviews
Review of Alchemy: The Art of Transformation


