Deepenings

Essays

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 during these holy days and nights. The leaves on the ground rustle underfoot. The air is clear. The leafless trees...
This Christmas, the current production of Rudolf Steiner’s Mystery Dramas will be performed for the last time at the Goetheanum. We asked Gioia Falk to tell us something about the artistic process behind the production. Questions by Louis Defèche. How did your work on this production of the Mystery Plays...

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In the west stairwell of the Goetheanum stands a stone figure whose face seems to be speaking both inwardly and outwardly. The sculpture is a focal point during guided tours...

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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...

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

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....
“Strange, to wander in the fog! Each bush and stone is solitary, no tree sees the next. Each stands alone.” Such is November 1905 in the poetry of Hermann Hesse. Andreas Laudert’s journey takes us into November 2025, into the city, the countryside, and the soul, and poetically calls on...

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

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...
I have always had a deep love of the word “abundance.” But I am only now beginning to grasp how to actually understand and love it. In my mind, abundance...

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

A work of art arises as a gift from productive spiritual-cultural activity; surplus capital arises as a gift from productive economic activity. Both are “products” of will activity, of applied intention. Both mark a liberation of human consciousness—something has been freed up from matter to work in the world as spirit. What we choose to do with the material container of free deed—the art object or the bottom line—how we participate with it and toward what end, is another inquiry altogether. Surplus capital returned to the cultural economy becomes a transformed gift; it frees time and will activity. What we experience of a work of art travels with us while the object remains in place. The material value of the object is conventionally a matter of the economic marketplace; the spiritual and cultural value transcends space and time.

When I pluck a string on my guitar, a sound-tone is liberated from matter into spirit. It is perceived by our senses. Our senses re-materialize the sound until it is no longer sense-perceptible. The sound-tone itself continues past hearing into the music of the spheres. A sound-tone is the bearer of pure freedom, which over time and space shapes our evolving selves. The generative will intention, what passed through my fingers in the pluck of the guitar, infuses the moral atmosphere from which spirit will return to matter. This transformation from the physical to the sublime and the return of the sublime into the physical represents participation in a great cycle of gift.


Image ‹Tugenden› [Virtues], Laura Summer, 2025: Libra (lethargy – dissatisfaction, contentment > serenity)

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

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

Ontario, Canada. An online course on indigenous culture and Waldorf education. Hawi is a Canada-based consulting firm whose work is inspired by the indigenous Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Waldorf education. It offers continuing education courses for educators that provide an approach to educational work that combines both indigenous and Waldorf educational perspectives. The company offers an online course called “Reconciliation Pathway,”...
Tbilisi, Georgia. The annual meeting of the international training group. The training group of the Section for Inclusive Social Development...
Tübingen, Germany. A new exhibition on Joseph Beuys. The name Joseph Beuys evokes mixed feelings among art connoisseurs. Many appreciate...
Albany, New York. An online course on the spiritual dimension of agriculture. Biodynamic agriculture offers practitioners an intentional and practical...
Copenhagen, Denmark. The first European country to regulate social media use by children and young people. Following Australia, another country...

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