Israeli musician, writer, and former student of Anthroposophic Studies at the Goetheanum, Omer Eilam, reflects on the attacks by Hamas...
Why were Steiner’s ideas for the visual arts so relevant for early twentieth-century artists like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian,...
Interdisciplinary training in Italy in Anthroposophical Medicine. In October 2022, a three-year training in Anthroposophical Medicine will begin in Roncegno (IT), to which doctors, pharmacists, dentists, and veterinarians are invited. The training concept is based on more than twenty years of teaching experience focusing on an interdisciplinary approach to medical...
When asked to comment on the word ‹thank you› in my native language, Russian, I was quickly torn between two...
Phenomenology: for the first time, looking at the world properly! As an active participant in the field of further education...
If you are looking to express gratitude in English, a superficial ‹thanks› quickly comes to mind. If you are being sincere, you say «thank you», always addressing the other person, or one step further, «I am grateful». It comes from the Latin word «gratias,» in turn leading back to ‹grate›:...
How can we promote art that manages to create a stage for itself? How can we attract artists who find...
The first feminist revolution was made possible by both women and men: this is the name given to the never-ending...
How can human beings and the earth work together? This is the topic we will be exploring at the Arts Center in Ytterjärna, Sweden from April 13-16. Environmental research, ecology, medicine, art, psychology, and agriculture will all be discussed at the conference and pave the way for deeper understanding and joint action....
A film about life and work at the Ümüt-Nadyezhda Children’s Centre. In 2022, young people spending a year in Kyrgyzstan...
A hymn to joy went viral. Aurélien Saniko was born in Cameroon. At the age of 13, he contracted an...
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