Deepenings

Essays

The feminine breaks down roles and points to the potential of possibility itself. Within the feminine, diversity becomes a creative force. The feminine delicately weaves through and around our differences. Where the feminine is welcomed, resonance arises—a new tone that connects rather than categorizes. We are only at the beginning...

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The most significant change in human history was the transition from a hunter-gatherer culture to agriculture. Archaeologist Gordon Childe refers to this upheaval in the way of life as the...

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Signs of the Times

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Signs of the Times

María Corina Machado has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize “for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.” But critics are unnerved by her proximity to right-wing groups and her dedication...
On August 12, 2025, the US State Department published its report on human rights practices in China in 2024. Five days later, the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China published its own report on human rights in the United States in 2024. What emerges from a...
Ha Vinh Tho, September 27, 1951 – September 26, 2025 On the Friday before Michaelmas, Ha Vinh Tho crossed the threshold to the spiritual world. I received the news at the World Goetheanum Forum in Sekem, Egypt. The strong desire to bid a fitting farewell to this great master and...

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

It is a summer Sunday in northern Germany. For decades, people have been practicing and transcending resistance through the Gorleben Gebet [Gorleben prayer.] Gorleben is a small village in the forest near the Elbe River, and since the mid-1970s, it has been the embodiment of resistance against the nuclear industry and its ultimate inhumanity.

A young philosopher, with her child on her lap, sits in the middle of the forest, facing the interim storage facility for sealed, highly radioactive material, and speaks about an ethic of resistance that is not directed against anything, but rather wants to see people. She describes this seeing of people as the power of touching and being touched that frees us from external determination in our otherness and allows what is possible to begin, despite the limitations. She does not pray or preach. She looks into the faces of those without whom Europe’s possibly largest nuclear waste facility would not have been built here—and reads from a conversation with Emmanuel Levinas: “The best way to encounter the other is to not even notice the color of their eyes.”1

She does not press forward when speaking, does not seek approval, but rather appears to be listening and receptive—as if probing the concepts from within so that her listeners can find themselves and their motives in them. She comes back to Levinas: “Resistance […] gleams in the face of the other, in the total nudity of their defenseless eyes, in the nakedness of the absolute openness of the transcendent. Here, there is not a relationship with a very great resistance, but with something absolutely other: the resistance of that which has no resistance—ethical resistance. The epiphany of the face awakens this possibility (…).”2


Translation Laura Liska
Image Crosses of the Gorleben Gebet. Photo: Fatelessfear, CC BY-SA 4.0

Footnotes

  1. Emmanuel Levinas, Ethik und Unendliches, Gespräch mit Philippe Nemo [Ethics and Infinity: Conversations with Philippe Nemo.] Translation D. Schmidt. Vienna, 2022.
  2. Emmanuel Levinas, Totalität und Unendlichkeit, Versuch über die Exteriorität [Totality and Infinity, An Essay on Exteriority.] Translation W. N. Krewani. Freiburg/Munich, 1987.

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

When a being evolves, is it still the same being, or does it become something else? Does this also apply to a being like Michael? Might Michael appear today not...
In memory of Tarhan Onur (May 8, 1947–July 27, 2025), the mother of Waldorf education in Turkey. A person’s individual destiny usually leads them to a particular folk or people....

Seeds

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One of the most effective techniques in mindfulness and trauma therapy—suitable for...

Research - Initiatives - Life

Honolulu, Hawaii. 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. How does he live on in specific individuals? Van James, artist, art lecturer, and member of the Section for the Fine Arts in North America, gives his answers. Which sentence of Rudolf Steiner has particularly touched you and why? Rudolf Steiner says, “Art must become the lifeblood of the...
Loveland, Colorado. A symposium on the future of biodynamic agriculture. Agriculture was once the foundation of human communities, encompassing their...
Albany, New York. An online conference on biodynamic agriculture. From November 21 to 23, 2025, the Biodynamic Association will host...

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