Deepenings

Essays

David Marc Hoffmann, director of the Rudolf Steiner Archive (until his upcoming retirement), wrote a biography of Rudolf Steiner, tracing his life and work in eight stages. Wolfgang Held met with him for an interview. Wolfgang Held: Before we come to Rudolf Steiner, I have two questions about your own...
It’s not easy to put the essence of anthroposophy into words. How can one explain to skeptics, for example, what anthroposophy’s significance is for today’s humanity and for the future? Wolfgang Müller undertakes this task with his new book Das Rätsel Rudolf Steiner [The riddle of Rudolf Steiner], published by...

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Farmer Ercilia Sahores called out to the 700 farmers and gardeners gathered in the Goetheanum Hall. Traveling here from Mexico, she came from an “earlier” time zone—and she brought “the...

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Signs of the Times

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

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...
Matthias Niedermann and Sebastian Knust are part of the organizing group for the big celebration in Stuttgart to mark the hundredth anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. The venue is the Schlossplatz, a huge, open, public square situated along the mile of shops in the heart of the Swabian capital. Wolfgang...
Last year, elections were held in France, the USA, the Netherlands, and Austria, now in Germany. Wolfgang Held spoke with Gerald Häfner. WH: Do you think the elections show an overall worrying picture? GH: They worry me because our democratic societies are at risk of breaking down. Democracy is built...

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

The sheltering embrace, acceptance, and openness to wonder that a child feels playing in nature are the maternal, feminine qualities that Laura Scappaticci found again in anthroposophy to support and...
Fractured agreements, an uncertain social ethic, divided communities, and compromised trust permeate our social field and take social leadership to the brink of impossibility. At the same time, individual inner...

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Çatalhöyük is among the oldest surviving human settlements. The mud brick buildings on the Anatolian plateau date roughly from 7500 to 5600 B.C. Individual dwellings are tightly clustered together, almost as if to form one large house in which up to 8,000 people lived. Flat roofs provide access to each dwelling and movement between them. The deceased were buried within these dwellings and thus probably remained connected to them. The American anthropologist Marin Pilloud has established through genetic analysis that it was not people’s own family members who were buried with them. Conversely, the graves of family members are distributed among many homes. If it was not family ties, then what were the reasons for taking the deceased into one’s home and literally living with them? Presumably, it was for the same reasons that we today incorporate the deceased, who mean a lot to us and to whom we owe a great deal, into our daily lives. In Çatalhöyük, it happened physically—today, it happens spiritually. In both cases, free human community manifests itself beyond the grave.


Image Excavations at the Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük, Turkey. (CC BY-SA)

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

So many new practical endeavors originate with Rudolf Steiner: eurythmy, Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophic medicine. The source for all of these was what he called “spiritual science.” Who was...
The sheltering embrace, acceptance, and openness to wonder that a child feels playing in nature are the maternal, feminine qualities that Laura Scappaticci found again in anthroposophy to support and...

Seeds

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Research - Initiatives - Life

Cairo, Egypt. The World Goetheanum Forum in Egypt. This year, the World Goetheanum Forum will take place for the first time on the grounds of the Egyptian educational initiative Sekem. Taking place from September 24-28, the event is an invitation to re-think, re-feel, and re-do sustainable development. Sustainable development will not be treated as a trendy term, but as the...
Tbilisi, Georgia. Qedeli is a residential community for people with assistance needs that was founded in 1999 near Tbilisi, Georgia....
Cambridge, Massachusetts. A conference at Harvard University’s Program for the Evolution of Spirituality. Art and spirituality have always been closely...
El Sobrante, USA. A Waldorf training program in the USA. The Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training not only...

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Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Netherlands. A two-day festival in the Netherlands. On the weekend of...

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