Albert Pröbstl will lead a working group titled “The ‘Polarization Realm’—From Physics to Chemistry to Biochemistry: a Path with Gaps...
Recently the scientific character of Anthroposophy has been often publically questioned or denied in principle. The Goetheanum and other Anthroposophical...
Self-education is a recurring theme in Goethe’s work, for example in his Bildungsromane and plays. However, this dimension of inner development is less known in the context of his scientific research. Iris Henningfeld shares her research in this field here and gives an inspiring insight into the connection between self-development...
New research shows that our moment-to-moment experience of the passage of time—particularly, what we might call “the present”—is not constant...
Notions of how technology can improve people also intervene in the way we deal with infants. They are made palatable...
Goethe uses the expression “seeing with spiritual eyes” to characterize his imaginative view of the living organism. On the basis of Rudolf Steiner’s indications and with many years of experience, this can be described and practiced quite concretely. Even outside anthroposophical circles, the question of the view of the living...
“I can – whilst facing thee – but weep – and cry –.” These are words spoken by Strader, the...
Antarctica is under human protection, but human-induced climate disruption is undermining this endeavour. The melting of the ice-shelf, now categorised...
In cyclic causality, the effects themselves become the cause of the causes. The view from the center—a summation of all genes, that is, the genome—belongs together with the view from the periphery—the living proteins of the cell, the tissues, the organs, the interrelationships within the organism, and the organism’s embeddedness...
When, in 1924, student Rudolf Hauschka asked Rudolf Steiner his most important question, “Doctor, what is life?”, he did not...
The science of homeopathy was introduced in 1810 by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann. In the interim 213 years, thousands...
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