Deepenings

Essays

Digitalization and acceleration threaten to alienate life and isolate the soul. In anthroposophic medicine, the concepts of the etheric and warmth provide powerful tools and perspectives for individual healers and the therapeutic community. It may sound presumptuous to describe the tasks of anthroposophic medicine in the 21st century, and yet,...
The Raunächte or the twelve Holy Nights between Christmas and Epiphany reflect the twelve signs of the zodiac—twelve inspirations for inner rebirth—as the soul and the cosmos come close together...

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Signs of the Times

On the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Walking across the wide courtyard, you come to an open-ended...

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Signs of the Times

For the first time, the United Nations has placed mental health on par with major chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions. In the new resolution presented at the General Assembly in autumn 2025, the UN called on member states to integrate mental health into primary care, aiming to...
The centenary year marking the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death is now coming to an end. What will remain? Beyond all else, it is the personal encounters with Rudolf Steiner that endure. With this in mind, the journal Stil [Style] asked 27 individuals to address the question “Where do...
On the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Walking across the wide courtyard, you come to an open-ended pyramid in the middle of the pylon-like complex that is the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). This is the first design statement of what is now the world’s largest archaeological museum....

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Friendliness is not a moral demand but rather an art free of intentions. It opens doors between people without any expectations. It’s a path of training running through our everyday...
For our dead. In a cemetery, life becomes vast. So vast that it starts becoming sky at its edges. Absence here is the framework in which life arises. Its invisible...

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Trees have been celebrated and admired by poets throughout history because they represent so much of what defines us as human beings. Nietzsche’s words are particularly memorable: “But it is the same with man as with the tree. The more he seeks to rise into the height and light, the more vigorously do his roots struggle earthward, downward, into the dark and deep—into evil.” Probably everyone has sought shelter under a tree during a storm or found solace in the mighty, silent trunk during moments of solitude. When we make wood our own, it passes through darkness and light once again. What a sound the tree makes when, chopped and felled by human hands, it crashes to the ground. What a sound it makes when the saw blade hews through its girth, cleaving it into planks. And what a sound it makes when, with the hammering and singing of workers, the wood is reassembled, rising once more to the sky, not as nature but as culture, as our place of dwelling. In this way, the wood goes through death to be resurrected to a higher life. Once, it was travelers who sought shelter and support under the tree. Now, at the Arlesheim Clinic, it is the patients who, supported by the wood, find care and healing.


Translation Laura Liska
Image Klinik Arlesheim. Photo: Stijn Poelstra

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

The first Waldorf Marathon for parents and children took place at the end of October in Xi’an, a city of 10 million people in central China. Parents from three Waldorf...
Whether God, Buddha, Krishna, Christ, or something else, there is an active presence that is moving humans toward truth, beauty, and goodness. We can access it if we turn towards...
Friendliness is not a moral demand but rather an art free of intentions. It opens doors between people without any expectations. It’s a path of training running through our everyday...
Historical Studies and Historical Reality. “Eco-products for Nazis” was the headline of an article in the September 5, 2025, issue of the news magazine Der Spiegel. The subtitle read: “In...

Seeds

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Research - Initiatives - Life

Philmont, New York. Artist residency at Free Columbia. Since last year, the anthroposophical educational initiative Free Columbia in Philmont, USA, has been offering three- and six-month residency programs for artists from various disciplines. The program is financed by solidarity-based sliding-scale contributions and offers artists the opportunity to focus on their own projects for a fixed period of time. The daily...
Witten/Herdecke, Germany. A new collaboration between Witten/Herdecke University and the WHO. The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated the Friede...
Glenmoore, Pennsylvania. Six decades of Camphill training in North America. The Camphill training programs for inclusive social development in North...
Ontario, Canada. An online course on indigenous culture and Waldorf education. Hawi is a Canada-based consulting firm whose work is...

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Tbilisi, Georgia. The annual meeting of the international training group. The training...
Tübingen, Germany. A new exhibition on Joseph Beuys. The name Joseph Beuys...

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