Rhythmic processes can be understood as vibrational phenomena, as they are also described physically using the example of mechanical vibrations....
Rudolf Steiner sharply distinguishes the spiritual meaning of the term ‘intuition’ from its everyday usage. If one generally associates the...
“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 the district where our counseling center is located and which we are responsible for—a so-called social hot spot in...
In The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity, Rudolf Steiner frequently refers to feeling as a soul event. In Chapter 3, he...
Herein lies the paramount importance of memory as the stepping-stone from sentient to intellectual soul. Memory, as the German word Er-innerung reminds us, internalizes; it makes the outward inward. The sentient soul can already effect this to some extent, inasmuch as it retains for a time inward pictures of the...
The spirit doesn’t reside in the head, nor does it do so in the pineal gland, or in the neocortex....
Who am I? It’s a simple question, but one that is difficult to answer. I am myself and remain myself...
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...
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