For her final presentation during the Anthroposophical Studies program at the Goetheanum, Rosemary Channin explored the question, “Are Rudolf Steiner’s...
The UFO/UAP phenomenon raises hard questions about technology, consciousness, and politics. In this article, scholar Aaron J. French describes how this topic, now in the public spotlight, has been investigated by researchers who drew upon esotericism, thinking of themselves as a contemporary iteration of the Invisible College of the Rosicrucians....
The finale of this four-part series considers how anthroposophy inspired the foundations of Waldorf Education as practically applied and transformed...
Nikki Silvestri is the founder and executive director of Soil and Shadow. She’ll be giving a keynote address titled “What Ecosystems Teach Us About Human Systems” at this year’s US National Biodynamic Conference, November 8-12 in Colorado, USA. Silvestri’s unique approach to inclusion, leadership, and organizational development takes cues from...
The second in this four-part series looks at the differences between presenting anthroposophy to a group of practicing Waldorf teachers or to a public audience with a general interest in Waldorf Education. Part 1 of the series can be found here. Because Waldorf Education has grown out of anthroposophy, there...
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