We all know it, mostly from our social relationships: the deep ache of not being able to make ourselves understood....
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Gilda Bartel is a religious scholar, ethnologist, and Waldorf teacher. She works as a freelance editor, teacher, tour guide, journalist, and social worker. A mother of two sons and a dog, she currently resides in Weimar.
I recently stood with some friends in front of a painting by Lucas Cranach at Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, Germany....
The other day, I overheard a man at the train station on his smartphone saying, “Their expectation management really stinks.”...
It’s the end of October. A huge emerald-green dragonfly is skimming across the garden pond again, having warmed itself back...
Following the pager attacks and the death of Hassan Nassrallah, violence has escalated in the Middle East. Hezbollah is supporting...
Christiane Leiste, former Waldorf teacher, conflict mediator, coach, and mindfulness teacher, hosted a special event at her seminar venue in...
I look at the beautiful, and the beautiful looks at me—this is how our present is created. “And beauty lies...
Tenderness is an opportunity to walk through darkness and become a small light that illuminates the world. Through a conversation...
My social identity is a sheath, within which my “I” can be effective. My affiliation with the Western world determines...
A place where I enter into dialogue with art itself and a person who encourages this dialogue—an encounter with Joachim...
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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