Morning break at the World Teacher’s Conference at the Goetheanum: In the packed foyer of the Goetheanum I meet Peter...
Dear farmers, gardeners, agronomists, and colleagues; dear worldwide friends of crisp lettuce, delicious carrots, and sublime Pinot Noir; dear friends...
A faith that moves mountains, speaking with the tongues of angels—without love, these are nothing. Paul’s Song of Songs has been absorbed into everyday language through the power that lies in the words and presumably also the bridge that these words build to other religions. “I belong to no religion....
Sonja Zausch, Bart Vanmechelen, and Jan Göschel, the three leaders of the Council for Inclusive Social Development, have put these...
«It seems that mechanical-technical civilization is primarily deadly for the soul. The heart can hardly bear the icy touch of...
If you ask people what is sacred to them, after some consideration, they’ll offer an answer: family, tranquility, freedom, peace, and many other things—depending on the individual—even “my soccer club” or “the work of Rudolf Steiner.” But what the sacred itself is remains elusive. The Romanian religious philosopher Mircea Eliade...
Cognition is a function of temperament. First, you seek in all directions—you need sanguinity, air. Phlegmatism, fluid, gives you perseverance,...
The puppet that Christopher Marcus put on stage for the production of ‹Kaspar Hauser› at the Goetheanum almost 20 years...
The polycrisis is the signature of our present; it seems we are in a state of constant turmoil. What is trying to tear us apart? I usually get overwhelmed when external circumstances become too disorderly for me. “That” then has to be put back in order so I can find...
When speaking of Africa, it’s not uncommon to speak of ‹Mother Africa› or the ‹motherland›, which corresponds to the Egyptian...
According to Friedrich Glasl, the escalation in the event of conflict goes downwards, because «the path of escalation leads with...
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