Juan Bottero, Co-Founder of Youth Section Argentina, returned to Argentina after completing the Goetheanum’s Anthroposophical Studies program in 2018, to...
The 100th anniversary of the Anthroposophical Society is being celebrated in Germany. From June 23-25, the annual conference of the...
March 30, 2025, marks the hundredth anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. The “Danke Rudi!” [Thanks, Rudy] initiative invites all anthroposophical initiatives to open their doors, display their work, and be available to answer questions during this memorial period, with the intention of counteracting any damage to their public image and...
Seoul, South Korea. Johannes Kühl from the Natural Science Section attended the founding of the Anthroposophical Society of Korea in...
Wolfgang Held, chief editor of the weekly, has started a weekly German-language podcast about anthroposophy. He speaks about anthroposophy in...
When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences one encounters when comparing Anthroposophy as a spiritual science with today’s natural science. Patzig As a student, I attended a seminar on Spinoza’s ethics. The 17th-century optical lens grinder was...
The Anthroposophical Society in Germany (AGiD) Strives for Communication and Education. In recent weeks, numerous media articles have again been...
Participants from seven countries came to the July 2023 colloquium in Donji Kraljevec, Rudolf Steiner’s birthplace, to exchange ideas on...
In the morning, I was asked to contribute something on “hope,” and in the evening, I attended a lecture, never imagining that the two could have something to do with each other. The speaker, Matthäus Weiss, is the regional chairman of the Verband Deutscher Sinti und Roma [Association of German...
Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Netherlands. A two-day festival in the Netherlands. On the weekend of May 30 and 31, the “Mens! Festival” [Humans!...
Cape Town, South Africa. An online workshop on curative education. The Online Academy for Social Art (OASA) is an international...
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