Especially with regards to the will, it is important to see to exactly what extent the will can be educated...
We, the living, are always present for the deceased. We should never forget that. Their world encompasses ours; our world...
Robinson Crusoe befriends a ‹savage›. In the existentialism of his situation, he overcomes the cultural boundaries that would have made ‹Friday› a slave. He gains a human friend. When a young acquaintance suddenly had a tumor in her head, all our quarrels became null and void. Our trivialities and emotional...
As part of its series on Humanity, Development and the Future, the Mahle Foundation invited the philosopher and journalist Alexander...
On the Body, Trauma, and Anthroposophy. A Travelogue. I’m driving through the Harz Mountains in Germany. The first snow of...
I recently stood with some friends in front of a painting by Lucas Cranach at Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, Germany. The painting depicts Christ and Mary against an indistinct dark background, as if emerged from the ether. Just their head and shoulders are painted, with garments as soft and dark...
Waldorf education is not a program that is set in stone. No matter how many critics claim that Waldorf education...
What is bright yellow, eats oats as its favourite food, does not like coffee, learns without a brain – even...
Michael fights with the Dragon in the Revelation of John, like Apollo defeating Pythia, like the Mithras Sun God overcoming the Bull. This reflects the strength of these spirits. In the west facades of the cathedrals, he carries a sword and scales in his hands, instruments of separation and comparison,...
King Lear is not an ordinary royal drama but—like Hamlet and Macbeth—a tragedy with archetypal images. Behind these images, historical...
From July 14-17, the Anthroposophical Summer Conference will once again attract participants with a rich program on the topic of...
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