They were handsome, smoked a lot, loved women, nature, and light—and they resisted the Nazi occupation. Albert Camus and Jacques...
Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) has been well-known in France since 2015. His work is now considered a classic of French literature....
The Mysteries of Eleusis, located near Athens, can be thought of as the “Mysteries of Mysteries.” Its cult was based on the myth of the abduction of Persephone by Hades, the god of the underworld; the mourning of her mother Demeter; the resulting barrenness of the Earth; and the renewal...
The thinking of Paul of Tarsus has come down to us in his letters written in ancient Greek. To understand...
Kenyan performer and masterful drummer, Augustus Mutua, with his initiative, Waldorfy Creatives, adds the richness of African music and dance...
Josphat Gogani’s journey from a small village in Kenya to his current role at the Nairobi Waldorf School is a testament to the power of resilience, compassion, and the belief that every child has the potential to succeed. Born in the small village of Gimengwa in western Kenya, my early...
At the 2023 Goetheanum World Conference, the Visual Arts Section, the Section for the Performing Arts, and the Section for...
The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from...
Anthroposophy can help us to re-invite diversity and shape societies without division. It’s the day after the election, and I am at my local coffee shop attempting to distill the complexity of the US election results and another Trump presidency into this article. My laptop has a sticker displayed on...
Separate entities can either compete or develop strategies to cooperate. In either case, the starting point is separation. This is...
Biodiversity is a hot topic in academia today. It seems that wherever civilization spreads, species diversity dwindles—natural habitats are lost,...
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