Goethe maintained a lifelong interest in foreign cultures, particularly in their literature. He engaged deeply with the “oriental,” Indian, Chinese,...
Come! Come! Thou art the Soul, the Soul so dear, Revolving!Come! Come! Thou art the Cedar, the Cedar’s Spear, Revolving!O...
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,...
Kafka and the Anti-Semitism of 2024. On the 100th Anniversary of the Writer’s Death. I have no mandate and am...
San Francisco/Toronto. Conferences on Spiritual Science in North America. In September, the Literary Arts and Humanities Section of the School...
Cigarette manufacturer Emil Molt and writer Hermann Hesse were friends during their school days and became close again later in life, especially around the time of the founding of the first Waldorf School in 1919. However, Hesse did not seek a relationship with anthroposophy. More than twenty years after their...
In Britain, Rudolf Steiner’s impulse is transforming the lives of children and young people with learning differences and difficulties. For...
The American poet Robert Frost (1874–1963), revered and celebrated in his homeland, would have been 150 years old on March...
Urphänomen is an online spiritual scientific research guild and reading group led by Matthew D. Segall and Ashton K. Arnoldy of the California Institute of Integral Studies. Last fall, the group studied Rudolf Steiner’s Interdisciplinary Astronomy lecture series. Here they reflect on the value of group study and on the...
Shortly after Rudolf Steiner’s death, the art critic Max Osborn recounted an incident during his time as editor of the...
The angel’s color on the edge of early morning clouds is like a first tender “Let there be.” One creative...
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