Trevor Button was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Botswana and South Africa. He studied architecture and later Waldorf...
The fairy tale in this issue speaks of three brothers: “Faith,” “Love,” and “Hope.” Where do these names come from?...
Growth in knowledge enables us to perceive the weaknesses of other people much more clearly than before and, depending on our temperament, to address or possibly criticize them. This touches on the problematic side of knowledge, cognition, and thinking. When we see something clearly, when we “know,” there is always...
Welcome. We have crossed a threshold. This is a place of peace, of silence, of being. The heart beats steadily...
Haneen Sabbah, a Muslim Palestinian mother from Gaza, and Miriam Elizabeth Turmalin, an Israeli with Jewish and Christian roots, have...
To what extent can anthroposophy be identified with humane values? The ethical individualism on which anthroposophy is based does not endorse external moral norms, and yet it leads to the very core of human dignity. Nicolas Criblez examines the origin of moral values in the light of an anthroposophical philosophy...
What does it take to find the strength within, in a moment of complete and total despair? It is our...
From July 14-17, the Anthroposophical Summer Conference will once again attract participants with a rich program on the topic of...
We began with ‹thinking› and ended with ‹thanking›. Whether or not there is an etymological relationship between these two words, there is a connection between the two actions. We can be grateful to the extent that we become aware of what is being given to us – to the extent...
As part of its series on Humanity, Development and the Future, the Mahle Foundation invited the philosopher and journalist Alexander...
Fractured agreements, an uncertain social ethic, divided communities, and compromised trust permeate our social field and take social leadership to...
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