The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to...
New things always enter the world through pain. Birth does not exist without pain. For new things, it is also...
Jacques Lusseyran lost his eyesight as a child, but he learned to see with his inner senses. As a resistance fighter in occupied Paris and a concentration camp prisoner in Buchenwald, he became a light for many during the darkest of times. To mark the 100th anniversary of his birthday,...
At the Theater Festival taking place at the Goetheanum from July 10 to 14, 2024, speech formation artist Volker Frankfurt...
Beyond Rudolf Steiner, Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) is one of the most well-known students of anthroposophy in the world today,...
If the first Goetheanum is an architectural image of inner development, the second calls on us to combine inner training with outer engagement. The third Goetheanum goes one step further—a step that is urgently needed in our times. The Anthroposophical Society was reorganised in 1923, in that individual national societies...
Who was Arthur Owen Barfield? Rudolf Steiner’s foremost interpreter in the English-speaking world, some might say; the «wisest friend» of...
In October, the Goetheanum will launch a new artistic course of study in sculpture, architecture, and painting (one trimester each)...
In September, the U.S. Anthropos Theater – a performing arts theater in New York City – will stage a play about the burning down of the first Goetheanum. Acting in the play are Glen Williamson and Laura Portocarrero, and performing eurythmy are Sea-Anna Vasilas and Zachary Dolphin, who have been working together on the material...
Since the fall of 2015, a dozen young artists and cultural professionals from Germany and Switzerland have been meeting with...
According to recently deceased Egyptologist Jan Assmann, bringing the image of the eternal into the world of change was the...











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