Deepenings

Essays

In Jesus, the Logos itself has become a person. This book is not the first where Rudolf Steiner “became openly completely esoteric.” He’d already taken this step by writing on Goethe’s “Fairy Tale” in his Magazin für Literatur [Magazine for Literature] in 1899 (Goethe’s 150th birthday). But it is the...
Many years ago, I was talking to the wife of a colleague in the stairwell of the Rudolf Steiner House in Stuttgart. Something must have upset me because I was talking very enthusiastically and stuck my right hand out, pointing my finger at the woman listening. As the conversation went...
Many years ago, I read the following: “The ‘I’ receives its being and meaning from that with which it is connected.” It was like a bolt of lightning; I sat...

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Signs of the Times

Luisa Neubauer in conversation with Philip Kovce for the “Politics Talks” series at Unternehmen Mitte. Her call: to overcome fossil...

Spotlights

Signs of the Times

Luisa Neubauer in conversation with Philip Kovce for the “Politics Talks” series at Unternehmen Mitte. Her call: to overcome fossil thinking and live with determination and a willingness to compromise. The Caféhaus Unternehmen Mitte was filled to capacity. Many of the visitors couldn’t see the stage where Philip Kovce and...
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...

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Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

On a shore, stones lie scattered in the sand. I pick one up, look at it in my hand. The sand runs on and on through my fingers. A whole...

Quotes · Poetry · Thoughts

I remember clearly the first page of the first lecture series by Rudolf Steiner that I ever read. I was astonished. Steiner writes what an imaginary ancient oriental sage, in contemplating modern Western civilization, would say: “You are living entirely in fear; your whole mood of soul is governed by fear. All that you do, as well as all that you feel, is saturated with fear and its reverberations in the most important moments of life. And since fear is closely related to hatred, so hatred plays a great part in your whole civilisation.” (GA 207) Steiner formulated exactly what I myself had observed about this civilization. I was about 20 years old, and reading Steiner became my main occupation for several years.

How do you overcome fear and hatred? One sentence, in the middle of one of Steiner’s greatest books, Occult Science, can sound like a summary of his entire work: “Love is the result of wisdom reborn in the ‘I.’” (GA 13) Wisdom must disappear within the ‘I’ to be reborn in a new form: love. I can feel full of wisdom and moral virtue and yet live in fear and hatred. Isn’t that precisely the specter that haunts Europe today, regardless of party or position: fear and hatred disguised as external moral values? Isn’t that also the danger facing Rudolf Steiner’s readers if they don’t recreate everything they read from within their own ego?

If it isn’t destroyed and reborn within my ego, the highest wisdom remains powerless to overcome fear and hatred. That is why neither moral values nor wisdom-filled literature are sufficient: anthroposophy seeks to become love.


Translation Laura Liska

Musings

Dialogues · Reviews · Notes

Was Rudolf Steiner an Aristotelian or somehow, at least in some respects, a Platonist? These questions have evoked much controversy over the last 100 years. Such questions naturally concern not...
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. 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. How does he live on in individual people? Nana Woo, eurythmy therapist and director of the Women’s Health Project in Sekem, Egypt, gives her answers. How can people around you tell that you are interested in Rudolf Steiner? In Egypt, people in my community are not familiar with Rudolf...
Basel, Switzerland / Witten, Germany. Temporary homes for works of art. We have a picture as a guest in our...

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