More human, more world: this was a guiding motif in Josep Maria Esquirol’s opening lecture, echoing what lived at the Goetheanum during the World Teachers’ Conference. More human, more world: the child trusts the teacher because the teacher tries to stay steeped in the world, because they always engage with...
Novalis greatly appreciated fairy tales, seeing them as the highest form of literary expression. Some people are surprised by this. When I tell acquaintances that I make videos of Novalis stories and other fairy tales, they often smile and say, «That’s nice. I will give them to my grandchildren.» But...
Our relationship to nature is largely determined by the imaginary world in which we live and by the direction in which we – unfortunately still mostly automatically – direct our consciousness. Usually, we experience ourselves surrounded by a world of objects, which could be there without us, as they appear...
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