Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read...
Christopher Bamford, the long-time editor of SteinerBooks, crossed the threshold early in the morning of May 13, 2022. He had...
The German evolutionary biologist, anthroposophist and Goetheanist Wolfgang Schad (1935-2022) was one of my most significant teachers, and probably for many others as well. He belongs to the generation of Goetheanists who encountered anthroposophy as scientists and understood Steiner not as a stimulus for beliefs, but as a source of compelling...
He loved human beings. Justice was a matter of the heart. The splendor of the dawn,the colors of the rainbow,the...
The French philosopher and ecologist Bruno Latour died on October 9th. His work and thinking made a decisive contribution to...
On the 150th anniversary of Goethe’s death, Schad gave a lecture in the hall of the Waldorf School Uhlandshöhe in Stuttgart, in which he compared assumptions of the normal natural scientist with the attitude of many autistic people. His remarks remain unforgettable to me. I got to know him better...
Gudrun Krökel-Burkhard founded the anthroposophic art of healing, in all its many facets, in Brazil. After a long and energetic...
Aside from his course activities at the Hamburg seminary of the Christian Community, I was able to have a series...
For Michael Kurtz, who crossed the threshold on April 25, 2024. In the beginning, I was simply amazed. In 1988, a biography of the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen was published by Bärenreiter. The author: Michael Kurtz. I’d never heard of him. I’d studied at the Cologne University of Music, where Stockhausen...
The image of Joseph A. Ratzinger still wavers, distorted by the hatred and favour of opposing parties. Two hundred thousand...
An Online Meeting in Honor of Truus Geraets On October 4, Dutch eurythmy therapist and co-founder of the World Social...












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