Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with the image of Pythagoras, which to this day conveys an influential tradition: the image of the initiate who was able to experience the universe as a living assembly of musical...
Oskar Schmiedel (1887–1959) was the first to conduct research on Rudolf Steiner’s family. He personally visited descendants of the Blie and Steiner families and received photos from them – the portraits depicted here come from his collection (now the Goetheanum Archive). Rudolf Steiner’s ancestors – as far as they can...
Margarita Woloschina found answers to her questions of life and knowledge in Rudolf Steiner and in anthroposophy. As a painter, she developed a new art in which she sought Christ and completed her work with great seriousness and completely unsentimental. The Waldorf teacher Ernst Weißert wrote in 1972 on the...
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