The thinking of Paul of Tarsus has come down to us in his letters written in ancient Greek. To understand...
To what extent can anthroposophy be identified with humane values? The ethical individualism on which anthroposophy is based does not...
Governance is a framework of agreements designed to free up individual and organizational capacities in service to the interactions of social life. Effective governance depends on real human-engendered agreements. John Bloom explores the origin and recognition of the highest level of agreements and what capacities we need in order to...
Children and young people know early on which gender they identify with. They need attentive guidance that can enable them...
Children love to play the game of asking «Why?» without end. Perhaps this is the beginning of the scientific mind....
Spiritual development involves different dimensions that need to be distinguished. In the following essay, the author emphasizes two sides of the spiritual path—the path of knowledge and the path of the heart. Understanding this differentiation can help us avoid reaching an inner dead end. In spiritual circles, we repeatedly encounter...
On the Body, Trauma, and Anthroposophy. A Travelogue. I’m driving through the Harz Mountains in Germany. The first snow of...
The “revelations of speech” from Rudolf Steiner’s Speech and Drama course help us better understand our communication patterns. Dietrich von...
Between Ascension and Whitsun, the Earth’s question enters humanity like a seed. Will we bear witness to the bequest of the Earth—will we become active? Many years ago, during one of my first visits to the Holy Land, I was suddenly struck by the thought that, where I was walking,...
The warming of the Earth's atmosphere is causing the winds to blow more strongly, which is reflected in the currents of the world's oceans, on the surface and - as has recently been discovered - in the deep sea. Thus, climate change not only means a change in the air body of the earth, but also in its fluid organism, a change not only in its thermal organization, but also in its flow life.
Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) has been well-known in France since 2015. His work is now considered a classic of French literature....
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