On the 150th anniversary of Goethe’s death, Schad gave a lecture in the hall of the Waldorf School Uhlandshöhe in...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read...
Truus Geraets (1930–2023) was a pioneering spirit and a bon vivant. Why did she choose to dedicate most of her life to the mostly thankless, poorly paid, and potentially hazardous field of social work? Geertruida Wilhelmina Geraets, whom we all knew simply as Truus, campaigned for the disenfranchised. She was...
The book ‹Bridge Over the River› is well known in Anthroposophical circles. It contains the communications of the late Sigwart...
The French philosopher and ecologist Bruno Latour died on October 9th. His work and thinking made a decisive contribution to...
Gudrun Krökel-Burkhard founded the anthroposophic art of healing, in all its many facets, in Brazil. After a long and energetic life, she died last September, 2022 in Florianópolis. “Ela é uma montanha,” said her son-in-law. “She is a mountain!” When we think of the majestic power of a mountain, the...
Gerhard Kienle (1923-1983), founder of the Herdecke Community Hospital and Witten-Herdecke University, was as involved in politics and culture as...
«We are all players aboard the ship Earth, and we must not allow it to be destroyed. There will be...
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...
Wolfgang Schad and I worked together on various scientific committees. With his incredible memory, his creative ideas, and his clear...
In Arabic, ‹shukran› stands for the German word ‹danke›. However, ‹shukran› is not sufficient to express every form of gratitude...
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