Chemist Martin Rozumek and biologist Hans-Christian Zehnter have written separately on the subject of how the world can be understood...
Together with the European Academy of the Culture of Landscape Petrarca, the Peace Project Tamera, and the Academy for Applied...
Heralded as ‹the Silent Spring of the 21st Century›, Arthur Firstenberg’s ‹The Invisible Rainbow› documents the subtle, unforeseen effects of increasing electricity and technology in our world upon human health. In light of Steiner’s comments on the future of the earth in relationship to electricity and alongside Jonathan Hilton’s contemplations...
«I went through the forest by myself and looked for nothing. That was my purpose.» This is how Goethe describes...
That’s the feeling when you walk in the countryside, that feeling of fullness, often also of beauty. Certainly also about...
A Course in the Goethean Approach to Nature This December, The Nature Institute in upstate New York will continue a training course in Goethean natural science at the Associação Sagres [The Sagres Association] in Brazil. The first module took place at the end of last year, and the second module...
A sparrow was sitting on a bush in front of the house. He didn’t seem to be afraid of us....
In winter, bees huddle together in the “winter cluster”, enabling the bee colony to survive the cold. From a supersensory...
On a shore, stones lie scattered in the sand. I pick one up, look at it in my hand. The sand runs on and on through my fingers. A whole life slips through my fingers. I move them gently as if trying to move a string that isn’t there. A...
An excerpt of a lecture given at the opening of a Hilma af Klint exhibit at Lightforms in Hudson, New...
In the northernmost Waldorf kindergarten in the world, Tromsø in northern Norway, children have been looking forward to January 21...
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