Lake Constance, the Bodensee, is shared by Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Waldorf schools, Camphill communities and trainings, therapeutic clinics, and...
Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) has been well-known in France since 2015. His work is now considered a classic of French literature....
Robert McDermott is the former President and a recently retired, long-term Professor at the California Institute of Integral Studies, as well as the author of the books, The Essential Steiner and Steiner and Kindred Spirits. In this interview with Ashton Arnoldy, McDermott reflects on Anthroposophy in relation to America and...
As an earthly person, I oscillate between hope, wishing, expectation, frustration, and despair. Looking back on my career, I ask...
In the morning, I was asked to contribute something on “hope,” and in the evening, I attended a lecture, never...
A trip to Ilindentsi, in the Struma Valley, at the foot of the Pirin Mountains in Bulgaria, to the Sofera initiative. A report from mid-October. I write these lines filled with the warm fall sun, ripe fruits, warm-hearted people, and powerful nature in the southern Bulgarian region near the Greek...
Our eyes can adapt to darkness. At first, when we walk out of the sunlight into a dark cave or...
One hundred and one years ago, Rudolf Steiner gave the members of the Anthroposophical Society the Foundation Stone. The fourth...
Wolfgang Held, chief editor of the weekly, has started a weekly German-language podcast about anthroposophy. He speaks about anthroposophy in all areas of life in 15-minute segments. Your podcast ‹Anthroposophy to go› has now started. How did the idea come about? We are all on the go, so the podcast...
When I make my way through a bewildering landscape, after a long and strenuous effort, and can survey the whole...
Zeist, the Netherlands. Two workshop days with Shelley Sacks. The Atelier Anthroposofie in Zeist, the Netherlands, organizes regular “Inspiration Days,”...
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