Our relationship to nature is largely determined by the imaginary world in which we live and by the direction in...
Children have always been close to my heart. But I would also have liked to become a painter. I feel...
Rhythmic processes can be understood as vibrational phenomena, as they are also described physically using the example of mechanical vibrations. In addition, one will have to look for the peculiarity of vibrations in the realm of the living, for which physical vibrations can only have a model character. Thus, rhythm...
In a linear system of time, the beginning and end are absolute. If the passage of time is viewed in...
Throughout the Middle Ages, we can find the image of a dove flying into the ear of evangelists to inspire...
Charged with a significant task by the first head of the Mathematics and Astronomy section, Elisabeth Vreede, Willi Sucher devoted his life to the development of astrosophy—a new star wisdom born out of anthroposophy. Jonathan Hilton, a student of Sucher, writes about Sucher’s biography and offers introductory ideas from Sucher’s...
«Who is the Grail?» asks Parsifal. «There’s no telling,» replies Gurnemanz – describing the path to it: «Time becomes space...
Who am I? It’s a simple question, but one that is difficult to answer. I am myself and remain myself...
Cigarette manufacturer Emil Molt and writer Hermann Hesse were friends during their school days and became close again later in life, especially around the time of the founding of the first Waldorf School in 1919. However, Hesse did not seek a relationship with anthroposophy. More than twenty years after their...
Goethe developed a new method for studying nature, both inorganic and organic. His intention was to uncover the natural law—the...
The Raunächte or the twelve Holy Nights between Christmas and Epiphany reflect the twelve signs of the zodiac—twelve inspirations for...










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