Deepenings

Essays

The demon Lilith has wandered the Earth and featured in the mythical imaginings of writers, artists, and poets for more than four thousand years. Something menacing surrounds this contradictory figure. Her significance has changed over the course of history. What does she signify today? We encounter her in Sumerian records...
Two hundred years ago, in his Faust, Goethe described something astonishingly relevant for today: the path to inner clarity must first lead us through the darkness. His story shows how we can learn to know that what truly matters is underneath the surface. If we increase our awareness, allowing certain...
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Signs of the Times

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

An article in the journal Science warns that the US government is talking about “deregulating” AI, but rather than reducing government interference and encouraging competition, it is merely shifting state power into less transparent forms. The starting point was Trump’s announcement of a “one rule executive order” intended to prevent...
Europe’s agriculture sector is in crisis. In response, we are seeing repeated, large-scale protests by farmers; in France, these often involve roadblocks and dramatic actions. Half-hearted political measures do not make fundamental changes. Winter 2023/24 saw large demonstrations in the Netherlands against new regulations and falling wages spread across Europe....
When sacred sites are given protected status and begin to build fences and charge admission, individual visitors lose their sense of responsibility. On the Calanais Standing Stones, Stonehenge, and the question of free access to sacred sites. I remember a summer solstice at the Calanais Stone Circle (Isle of Lewis,...
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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

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Can an image move? Or is not an image precisely that which only appears at the very end, as a kind of condensation of its movement? Condensation would then mean it is moving ever more slowly towards a final standstill. The figures in mythology were once movement. When we awoke, they became figures. Every imagination is like a deprivation. Only in the heavens can the gods and goddesses still draw near and recede again, as if in a dance. Lilith, once the moon goddess in the sky, was a mighty and beautiful movement between the Earth and the Sun. She waxed and waned. But who still looks to the heavens when it comes to images?

Burney relief, also known as the Queen of the Night relief. Mesopotamian deity, presumably a representation of Ishtar. Terracotta, Sumer, ca. 1950 BC. British Museum, London. Photo: Gennadii Saus i Segura, CC BY-SA 4.0

A friend is attempting to make a film out of something Simone Weil wrote. In the text, she is dancing, and he tries to translate that into images. Each image is a “still” derived from the movement, which makes it imaginable. Now he wants to bring them back into movement. Each image is given a number. “What if we were to only take number eight?” Things vary a bit, but the images don’t move. They become paler and paler. Is there a heaven somewhere where images move again? Move from within themselves and not from our imaginations, in which we have trapped them?

At the end of her prologue to Brücken zum Übernatürlichen [Bridges to the Supernatural], Simone Weil writes: “And yet, deep within me, a part of me cannot help but think, trembling and shaking with fear, that he might love me after all.” A heaven opens up!


Translation Laura Liska

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Inner development as a response to the AI transformation. In light of the unimaginably rapid developments in the field of AI, there is talk of a “transformation of society” just...
In our time, the proliferation of language and messaging in artificial intelligence and social media have separated us from authentic meaning. They have crowded out and contributed to the atrophy...
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Research - Initiatives - Life

Stasiūnai, Lithuania. Next meeting of Community in Dialogue. Anthroposophical communities in the fields of curative education and social therapy are based on a vision of bringing together participatory, social, ecological, spiritual, economic, and cultural foci in one place. Practical implementation requires continuous observation, reflection, and conscientious care to meet these aspirations. To foster this exchange, the annual conference Community in...
Ghent, USA. Collaborative Online Workshops for Puppetry. The US-based World Association for Puppetry and Storytelling Arts (WAPSA) translates universal themes...
Athens, Greece. A new documentary series on Anthroposophic Medicine. Beyond Cure–Exploring Anthroposophic Medicine is a new English-language documentary series that...
Nuremberg, Germany/Tsukuba, Japan/Stockholm, Sweden. International traveling exhibition with students from Alanus University. The exhibition Surface Matter emerged from the work...
Richmond, USA. Winter Workshops on Parenting Questions. Until March 11, 2026, the Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training is...

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