Is it narcissistic assertiveness and satisfaction of our desires, without regard for our fellow human beings? Is it the relinquishment...
Trevor Button was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Botswana and South Africa. He studied architecture and later Waldorf...
Car, motorcycle, electric bike, and on foot – these are the different methods of transport available to me for my three-kilometre trip to the Goetheanum. Four ways of moving at four different speeds, four different relationships to the environment, four forms of experience, four ways of arriving, with four different...
Over the past two years, Eduardo Rincón, the new co-leader of the Agriculture Section, traveled in America and Europe to...
The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to...
These days, most of us don’t have a vocation but a job. This isn’t because we change our work so frequently (basically every 3-5 years for the average American), but because we work for money. Your work is not a commodity. It’s your reason for being here. The word ‹vocation› comes from...
King Lear is not an ordinary royal drama but—like Hamlet and Macbeth—a tragedy with archetypal images. Behind these images, historical...
What else does it take to escape the trap of stereotype? A critical extension to the article Hypermoralism Kills Freedom,...
‹Who am I?› – That is the big question – perhaps the biggest. It stood above Delphi’s temple as ‹Gnothi seauton› (Know Thyself), belongs to the core of spiritual development, and is the driving force of a good story. Presumably, everyone gives a new answer in the course of life...
Urs Bihler plays King Lear at the Goetheanum. At the beginning of the drama, the king asks his daughters how...
“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”...
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