In their sleep, human beings enter a world from which they supply their life body with the forces that strive to renew the physical body again and again. If these forces are no longer sufficient, the physical body dies. – In death, human beings enter a world from which they...
When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences...
With their upright posture, human beings lose a large part of their outer capacity for movement. At the same time they lose the stability that is given in the animal by its quadrupedalism and low centre of gravity. The human centre of gravity lies above the middle of the body,...
«I went through the forest by myself and looked for nothing. That was my purpose.» This is how Goethe describes walking unintentionally and shows what nature has in store for fruit. Anyone who moves so lost in thought travels between half a meter and one meter per second, and, like...
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