Deepenings

Essays

A conversation with Ernst Zürcher, the researcher who demonstrated the moon’s influence on trees. Interview by Louis Defèche. Do the stars have an influence on Earth and its living beings? What was long considered mere superstition is now increasingly being confirmed by science. The more research progresses, the more connections...
Every time we go online, AI is there. Whether we want it to or not, AI is becoming part of our everyday lives. In many cases, it is incredibly convenient—the machine knows! In other situations, it’s enormously unsettling—how can a machine know that? And then there’s the question: Are there...
Biography Work in the House of Life illustrates how opportunities and challenges can be understood and fulfilled in every stage of life. Who am I? What is the meaning, the...

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Signs of the Times

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, has released its 2026 report on child well-being. Germany is in 25th place out of the 37 countries evaluated. How is that possible? When children are having fun, it sometimes means that adults aren’t. As soon as children can stand, they’re off and running,...
Questions are a way of listening to one another and showing interest. But not every question awakens the other person’s interest. For some, certain questions aren’t really “their” questions, either because they already know the answer or have figured it out for themselves or because they don’t find the question...
Nakba Day—the Memory of the Catastrophe—is observed annually on May 15. It commemorates the Nakba, the violent uprooting and expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians, following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Hundreds of villages were destroyed, families torn apart; many people were forced to flee or...
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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

A tree’s life story is inscribed in its core. Each year, a new layer of cells forms around the existing wood. It’s thickness and color tell the story of weather and circumstances. Was it windy, wet, particularly hot that year? Was there a fire? A drought? It’s all written in the layers of wood, if you know how to read it, and enclosed in a layer of bark.

In between the wood and the bark there seems to be nothing at all. Just a line of demarcation finer than the width of a hair. But this is the only place that is alive and growing—wood and bark are not. It is called the cambium, and it is one cell thick. These living cells are undifferentiated—not wood, not bark—but eventually they become both. This imperceptible living layer listens to the cosmos. It pulses with the rhythm of seasons and stars, divides and dies to become water-bearing strength or encircling protection. Again and again, year after year. Death falling continuously out of life.

Hiking in the Redwood forest around my home, I stumble into a circle of trees. I don’t notice this until I am lying on the ground looking up: their slender tips frame a perfectly round patch of blue sky. Then I know: I am lying where a huge Redwood once lived. When an old tree falls or is hewn down, baby trees sprout around the decomposing stump. Life arising continuously out of death. This I learned from trees: death is not an end. It’s merely a challenge: to discover there is no end.


Image Tree sap. Photo: Laura Liska

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

When Marcel Proust was denied a kiss, the longing that remained gave birth to his future writings. Ensheathed by the principles of the mother and unconditional love, we are perpetually...

Seeds

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

Research - Initiatives - Life

Weimar, Germany. During a study trip to Weimar, students of the Anthroposophy Studies at the Goetheanum explore Rudolf Steiner’s early biographical experiences with the works of Goethe, Schiller, Nietzsche, and the Bauhaus School of Art. Nicolas Sanchez Goñi shares his experiences. Questions by Andrea de la Cruz, Coordinator for Studies and Continuing Education. What brought you study Anthroposophy at the...
Viroqua, US. Learning on a small scale. It is not about finding absolute truth or absolute wisdom, but rather about...
Ytterjärna, Sweden. What is life like as a young person in today’s world? We asked around. Answers from Madison Shulkin...
Berlin, Germany. Practical climate awareness at Waldorf Schools. The Waldorf Climate Balance Fund is a new initiative launched by the...

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Cape Town, South Africa. Online seminar series on the quality of water...
Ghent, USA. Handbook for nature-based learning. Where does a deep connection to...

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