Did anthroposophical doctors follow, profit from, or oppose the medicine under National Socialism and its “New German Medicine” [Neue Deutsche...
Shortly after Rudolf Steiner’s death, the art critic Max Osborn recounted an incident during his time as editor of the...
An attempt to synthesize from the research on his journey to the oriental spiritual centers of the 14th and 15th century. My basis goes back to the two Rosicrucian writings, the ‹Fama Fraternitatis› (Fama) and the ‹Confessio Fraternitatis› (Confessio), which Johann Valentin Andreae preceded the publication of the ‹Chymic Wedding›...
Those who want to immerse themselves in Anthroposophical history in English can become patrons of a new podcast. On the...
I have made great efforts to investigate the scene of the Temptation and to relate it as it actually transpired....
Marginalia from the life and work of Rudolf Steiner. In his lecture of July 11, 1916, Rudolf Steiner described in detail how he met the Austrian mathematician and professor Oskar Simony (April 23, 1852–April 6, 1915) of the Institute for Soil Cultivation [Institut für Bodenkultur, today part of the University...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
A conversation about the completion of the Collected Works (CW) [Gesamtausgabe (GA)] and the handover of the archive’s leadership was...
One of Rudolf Steiner’s closest friends during his first years of study was Rudolf Ronsperger (Aug. 29, 1863–Oct. 2, 1890), the son of the Jewish Viennese master confectioner Felix Ronsperger. Some of Rudolf Steiner’s early letters come from Ronsperger’s estate and give us an intimate look into what he was...
In the 70s, alternative forms of spirituality were once associated with a rose-colored glasses worldview. Today, it’s the opposite –...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work. Rudolf Steiner studied for eight semesters [1879–83] at the Technical College in Vienna—as...
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