Regarding a new series of publications by the General Anthroposophical Section. Under the series title “The 19 Class Lessons: Studies...
Over on a somewhat isolated shelf in my family’s kitchen, you’ll find the cookbooks. They don’t get much attention, except...
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,...
Dornach/Gempen, Switzerland. A publishing project of enormous proportions is nearing completion. The Rudolf Steiner Complete Edition has been in publication...
Shortly after Rudolf Steiner’s death, the art critic Max Osborn recounted an incident during his time as editor of the...
In all four of the gospels – but especially in Luke – the organ of the heart plays an essential, if not central role. The humanistic points of view, or rather the presuppositions of the corresponding gospel passages, are multilayered and distinctly differentiated in themselves; an overview of the totality...
Christian festivals are celebrations of life and the future. At Christmas, it is the arrival of the Son—a future that...
New Year’s Eve is not just a matter of the date in an externally conceived calendar. It is the middle...
The blurb on the cover of Hartmut Endlich’s book Das Pentagon-Dodekaeder als strukturgebendes Maß des Menschen [The pentagonal dodecahedron as a structural measure of the human being] promises a lot. Does it deliver? The visuals alone might make it worthwhile for those who don’t speak German. The book begins with...
For several centuries, scientific materialism neglected the experiential presuppositions of its own research activities, striving to achieve an outside, disembodied,...
Many years ago, I read the following: “The ‘I’ receives its being and meaning from that with which it is...



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