How did anthroposophists live during the years of the German Democratic Republic (1949-1989)? Could they work at all? For security reasons, almost nothing...
When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences one encounters when comparing Anthroposophy as a spiritual science with today’s natural science. Patzig As a student, I attended a seminar on Spinoza’s ethics. The 17th-century optical lens grinder was...
The World Teachers’ Conference dedicated both a forum and a working group to education for a digital world. Children and young people have a sense that the fundamental changes that are taking place today in nature, in humanity, and in society will only come to fruition in the decades to...
Susan West Kurz evokes compost as a potent metaphor for biography work. Here, as we round the corner to St. John’s and the height of summer in the northern hemisphere, we offer this as an inspiration for the human skills needed to meet the future. Biography work is a little...
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