When perception and meaning appear to us as a unity in an image, we recognize them as landmarks or imaginations....
Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi investigated the ‘I’ and created a bridge between philosophy and religion through his thinking. What is thinking?...
A synopsis such as the one from Kant’s intuitive mind—a synopsis of all things and all things in their totality—would probably be too much for humans. The knowing of an intuitive mind that grasps the entire temporality, its origin, its content and its end in one fell swoop is probably...
Wakefulness raises our being to uprightness like a small flame that ignites. It lives wrapped in the layers that unfold...
Philip Kovce, a contemporary philosopher associated with anthroposophy, is holding talks with leading cultural figures in Basel’s Café Unternehmen Mitte....
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...
That the idea that happiness is concurrent with one’s favorite occupation, that this favorite occupation takes place in the swing...
Our life begins in pain and often ends in it. Pain is a faithful companion. It takes hold of our...
In this context, Rudolf Steiner’s indication is helpful: duality dominates in the physical-sensory realm—it does not exist in the spiritual realm where the lowest principle is that of threefoldness. The idea of threefoldness thus proves to be fundamental, as it overcomes the dualism of sensory and supersensory. And although it...
With their upright posture, human beings lose a large part of their outer capacity for movement. At the same time...
Much of what we encounter in the world is not as it seems. But often, it takes a more extended,...
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