Anthroposophy in places around the world faces challenges with respect to the culture of those particular places. One such place...
Rhythmic processes can be understood as vibrational phenomena, as they are also described physically using the example of mechanical vibrations....
“If colleague Z says one thing, I can guarantee that colleague Y will say the opposite in response; and if colleague O says something, I stop listening altogether, because it’s always the same and always takes too long.” Our habits are not only mirrored in the classroom but also in...
In a linear system of time, the beginning and end are absolute. If the passage of time is viewed in...
Will arises from sympathy. Will is, we might say, another aggregate state of sympathy: consolidated or condensed sympathy, which turns...
Who was Arthur Owen Barfield? Rudolf Steiner’s foremost interpreter in the English-speaking world, some might say; the «wisest friend» of C. S. Lewis, «first and last» member of the Inklings—that massively influential, 20th century group of intellectuals and authors which also included J. R. R. Tolkien among its ranks; a...
Urphänomen is an online spiritual scientific research guild and reading group led by Matthew D. Segall and Ashton K. Arnoldy...
Much of what we encounter in the world is not as it seems. But often, it takes a more extended,...
Christ appears twice at Easter: first to the dead, then to Mary Magdalene; first at night, then during the day; hidden in the apocryphal texts and revealed in the Gospels. Experiencing Easter means taking both appearances together, it means putting the Easter Vigil alongside Easter morning. During a stay in...
Charged with a significant task by the first head of the Mathematics and Astronomy section, Elisabeth Vreede, Willi Sucher devoted...
«Who is the Grail?» asks Parsifal. «There’s no telling,» replies Gurnemanz – describing the path to it: «Time becomes space...
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