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Life is always designed. It is always a present form that changes in time. In general, we perceive these phenomena...
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‹Sivdnidit› is a blessing of the Sami, the reindeer nomads of the European north in Norway. Their closeness to nature is now joining with Waldorf education at ‹the end of the world›. The Sami (Lapps) of northern Norway have their own tradition of blessing. With the warmth of the campfire,...
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Raphael Kleimann 160
In the northernmost Waldorf kindergarten in the world, Tromsø in northern Norway, children have been looking forward to January 21...
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Five thousand years ago, the soul directed divine or royal will – feeling and thinking were determined from the periphery....
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Life is always designed. It is always a present appearance that changes in time. In general, we perceive as alive those phenomena to which we grant a relationship to space and time – if not entirely transparent, then always in itself ordered. Ortega y Gasset once said: «Life means the...
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Wolfgang Held 108
«I went through the forest by myself and looked for nothing. That was my purpose.» This is how Goethe describes...
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When I look at the night sky on clear nights these days, here at ten degrees North, I can see,...
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At this time of the year it is really cold here. The stars are so clear, so bright, that they really sparkle and make the mountains appear even more majestic. I’m always hearing holy sounds, angels singing the Gloria. The angels behind the stars speak to us farmers. When I...
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Ulrich Meier 126
In a linear system of time, the beginning and end are absolute. If the passage of time is viewed in...
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Paul Franke 141
Heralded as ‹the Silent Spring of the 21st Century›, Arthur Firstenberg’s ‹The Invisible Rainbow› documents the subtle, unforeseen effects of...
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