Goethe maintained a lifelong interest in foreign cultures, particularly in their literature. He engaged deeply with the “oriental,” Indian, Chinese,...
Beyond Rudolf Steiner, Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) is one of the most well-known students of anthroposophy in the world today,...
A touching collection of memories, written by his colleagues at Rudolf Steiner Archive after his unexpected death this autumn, reveals Roland Halfen to have been remarkably prolific and engaging, while working humbly behind the scenes. Roland Halfen worked on Rudolf Steiner’s Collected Works since 2002, producing volumes dedicated to Steiner’s...
An interview about the ‹Parsifal› production at the Goetheanum at Easter, 2023, with Jasmin Solfaghari, the Lead Director, and Stefan...
When I make my way through a bewildering landscape, after a long and strenuous effort, and can survey the whole...
The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to distinguish between what I am and what an object is. With spiritual perception it isn’t so easy, at first, to distinguish that which originates from one’s own spirituality and that...
The sculptor Rik ten Cate: «Every time I visit an exhibition, I come home refreshed, even though my body hurts...
Sarrians, France. The French Actéon company will be performing the play L’intervalle at the Theater Festival hosted by the Goetheanum...
Especially with regards to the will, it is important to see to exactly what extent the will can be educated at all. In the Act of the Consecration of Man, it is said that good will springs from a feeling that unites itself with Christ. This is in accordance with...
A look at the connection between humans and architecture illustrated by three buildings in Dornach. Piet Sieperda is in search...
A walk in the city. A coffee in hand. Looking around slowly. Almost invisible, with a magic hood, barely two...







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