True art surprises us, calls on us to set ourselves in motion, takes us to the limits of the familiar,...
“I can – whilst facing thee – but weep – and cry –.” These are words spoken by Strader, the...
Anthroposophy in places around the world faces challenges with respect to the culture of those particular places. One such place is Africa, where indigenous languages are often used. In Tanzania and East Africa, for instance, where the most common language is Kiswahili, people are interested in anthroposophy, but the language...
Upon his death in 1986, an extraordinary gift was made by an extraordinary personality: Mart Stam gave the Goetheanum the...
This year’s Oscar for Best Picture went to a movie called Everything Everywhere All at Once, a hyper post-modern, science-fiction...
The weekly verses of the anthroposophical Calendar of the Soul can be experienced “as artfully constructed miniatures that are lawfully related to each other in many ways and only together produce the total work-of-art.” Wolfgang Ritter has been working with the verses for 30 years and reports on his research...
Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) is one of the most beloved artists in the world today. Her 2018 exhibit at New...
Charged with a significant task by the first head of the Mathematics and Astronomy section, Elisabeth Vreede, Willi Sucher devoted...
When, in 1924, student Rudolf Hauschka asked Rudolf Steiner his most important question, “Doctor, what is life?”, he did not get a defining answer but a task: “Study rhythms—rhythm carries life.” Steiner’s lecture series Geisteswissenschaftliche Menschenkunde (Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man, GA 107), contains essential information on this subject, especially in...
The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to...
A new flute was invented in China. A Japanese master, upon hearing the beauty of its sound, took the flute...
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