Heralded as ‹the Silent Spring of the 21st Century›, Arthur Firstenberg’s ‹The Invisible Rainbow› documents the subtle, unforeseen effects of...
When one sprains their ankle or has an aching knee, they might rub a pain gel on the swollen joint...
Albert Pröbstl will lead a working group titled “The ‘Polarization Realm’—From Physics to Chemistry to Biochemistry: a Path with Gaps in Awareness” at the Natural Science Section conference to be held October 10 to 13 in Dornach. Here is a taster. Polarization of light refers to the spatial orientation of...
On the new Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora – hopes and challenges. The...
The French Association Kokopelli has set itself the task of fighting for the free reproduction of plant seeds. They don’t...
For 35 years, Johannes Wirz supported and significantly shaped the work at the Research Institute at the Goetheanum. With his profound knowledge of modern biology, he was able to show that Goethe’s outline of a theory of organic nature was not a critique but an extension of basic biological research....
A small book dealing with a big issue, ‹Breathing with the Climate Crisis›, has recently been published at the Goetheanum....
What is the relationship between biodynamic agriculture and the indigenous peoples’ understanding of nature? What can be learned here? Jean-Michel...
What’s next in the “fight” against carbon dioxide? A change of thought. We usually associate “CO₂” with the idea that a molecule of carbon dioxide consists of one atom of carbon (C) and two atoms of oxygen (O), whereupon the three little balls from the atom-and-molecule model of our schooldays...
Water and intimacy are alike: they bear witness to a way of experiencing the world in which I am no...
Marjory House is a biodynamic farmer, fruit grower, educator, preparation maker and consultant. Her keynote talk titled “Taking Biodynamics into...
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