Deepenings

Essays

Christian festivals are celebrations of life and the future. At Christmas, it is the arrival of the Son—a future that was prophesised and, therefore, has roots in the past. The Easter festival sanctifies a future that shines through death to a new becoming—it is still to be fulfilled, still to...
Your path constantly leads to a fork in the road, though it often goes unnoticed because habit takes over the decision, and your inner autopilot lets you slumber. Rudolf Steiner calls this orientation the “Gate of the Moon.” But what if you were to pause at the crossroads and let...
On the hill above the valley of oaks, I sit in the cold grass, wrapped in my sleeping bag. I like coming up here and watching the ravens play with...

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It occurs to me that I will not survive purgatory. I realize, all too painfully, that I also have a part in this, a dark share in what is happening,...

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Signs of the Times

Luisa Neubauer in conversation with Philip Kovce for the “Politics Talks” series at Unternehmen Mitte. Her call: to overcome fossil...

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

There’s a strong temptation to resign ourselves to the crises and disasters in the world today, to feel powerless, or to succumb to deep sadness. Where is the light? Daily news is dominated by depictions of wars, natural disasters, and social divisions—as if the world is falling apart from its...
Luisa Neubauer in conversation with Philip Kovce for the “Politics Talks” series at Unternehmen Mitte. Her call: to overcome fossil thinking and live with determination and a willingness to compromise. The Caféhaus Unternehmen Mitte was filled to capacity. Many of the visitors couldn’t see the stage where Philip Kovce and...
Martina Maria Sam has written seven books on Rudolf Steiner, his art, and his language. Wolfgang Held invited her for a conversation about her research. Wolfgang Held: Which book brought you closest to Rudolf Steiner? Martina Maria Sam Each book is a different exploration of the Rudolf Steiner continent. I’m always...

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Was Rudolf Steiner an Aristotelian or somehow, at least in some respects, a Platonist? These questions have evoked much controversy over the last 100 years. Such questions naturally concern not...

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

I tap, tap, tap an egg with the tip of a pin, slowly, breaking through the hardened shell, creating a tiny hole at the top and bottom. I press my lips to the top of the egg, covering the opening, and blow until my face is red, until the sturdy yolk cannot take the pressure. Clear and yellow liquids slip into the bowl beneath. Filling my cheeks with air, I blow again until the yolk is gone and the egg is light and hollow.

Through the pressure I apply with my will-filled breath, I transform something once full into an empty vessel. I clear the content of a form for the sake of transforming it into something new.

Our will is used in service to the future, to bring something into being whether enduring or fleeting, whether through destruction or creation or both. I dip my paintbrush into a tiny cup of paint, and a new purpose arises for the egg as patterns of pastel color cover its surface. My intention of creating beauty through my own influence begins to take shape.

As I paint, I wonder what is being hollowed out in the world right now. What is being transformed and by whom? What will come next, and how can my actions affect the outcome? Our trust in the process of change and our ability to take creative action, that is the will at Easter.


Photo From Shaping Light, Laura Liska, 2025.
As a photographer, my task is to be “between.” Each image arises out of a certain configuration that puts the three of us—leaf, light, and me—in conversation. Through my camera lens, I ask: leaf and light, which is shaping which? I went out to discover the will at Easter in nature. I found it in every loving trace created by light shaping substance shaping light.

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Many people wish they’d met Rudolf Steiner during his life on Earth. What’s behind this longing? Perhaps there’s a somewhat secret motive: an instinctive feeling that we could know what...

Seeds

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Research - Initiatives - Life

Ytterjärna, Sweden. 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. How does he live on in specific individuals? Reinoud Meijer, co-founder and director of the Youth Initiative Program in Sweden, gives his answers. Which sentence by Rudolf Steiner has particularly touched you, and why? “Heilsam ist nur, wenn im Spiegel der Menschenseele sich bildet die ganze Gemeinschaft und in...
Toronto, Canada. Christian Community Easter Seminar. Amidst the challenges and uncertainties of today, the Christian celebration of Easter offers a...
Heiligenberg/Witten. A collaboration between plant sociology scientists and Demeter. Agriculture depends on rich biodiversity to survive in the long term....

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