The spirit doesn’t reside in the head, nor does it do so in the pineal gland, or in the neocortex....
In a linear system of time, the beginning and end are absolute. If the passage of time is viewed in...
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...
Every metanoia, i.e., inner transformation, has something paradoxical about it: on the one hand, I want to overcome the old...
A touching collection of memories, written by his colleagues at Rudolf Steiner Archive after his unexpected death this autumn, reveals...
Jacques Lusseyran lost his eyesight as a child, but he learned to see with his inner senses. As a resistance fighter in occupied Paris and a concentration camp prisoner in Buchenwald, he became a light for many during the darkest of times. To mark the 100th anniversary of his birthday,...
Life is always designed. It is always a present form that changes in time. In general, we perceive these phenomena...
Novalis greatly appreciated fairy tales, seeing them as the highest form of literary expression. Some people are surprised by this....
Fairy tales are a path of thinking with the heart: living pictures that carry us beyond the sensory world and unite thinking and willing. They offer a contribution towards intuitive living. When we hear phrases like “living thinking,” “artistic thinking,” or “imaginative/intuitive thinking,” they sound strange at first. However, it...
Who am I? It’s a simple question, but one that is difficult to answer. I am myself and remain myself...
The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to...
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