David Marc Hoffmann, director of the Rudolf Steiner Archive (until his upcoming retirement), wrote a biography of Rudolf Steiner, tracing...
Jacques Lusseyran lost his eyesight as a child, but he learned to see with his inner senses. As a resistance...
Throughout the Middle Ages, we can find the image of a dove flying into the ear of evangelists to inspire them. The being ‹behind› the people was decisive – impressively manifested in the pharaoh’s statue of Khafre, behind whose head the Horus falcon is placed. With the development of central...
Some of its critics dismiss anthroposophical pedagogy as unscientific, e.g., because it attributes pre-existence – reincarnation – to individuals (Prange...
Jacques Lusseyran (1924–1971) has been well-known in France since 2015. His work is now considered a classic of French literature....
New things always enter the world through pain. Birth does not exist without pain. For new things, it is also painful to live in an old world. Old and new bump into each other. One must never envision new things as too glorious and superheroic. It is always our wounds...
In cyclic causality, the effects themselves become the cause of the causes. The view from the center—a summation of all...
Regarding a new series of publications by the General Anthroposophical Section. Under the series title “The 19 Class Lessons: Studies...
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...
In June 2024, there was a staged reading of Jacques Lusseyran’s Das wiedergefundene Licht [And There Was Light] with Richard...
«Michael is a silent spirit. […] Because what we experience in Michael is actually not the word but – if...







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