Questions are a way of listening to one another and showing interest. But not every question awakens the other person’s...
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Andreas Laudert was born in 1969 and studied at the Berlin University of the Arts. His publications include "Die vergessene Lebensaufgabe – Von Kafka zu Napoleon. Eine Spurensuche" [The forgotten life's task - From Kafka to Napoleon. A search for clues] (Stuttgart 2011) and he works as a high school teacher at Waldorf schools in Lübeck and Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg.
At school, we practice interpreting texts—in the school of life, we learn to read people: how do I interpret gestures,...
Sexuality connects body and spirit in a unique way. But it is difficult to talk about it openly. Between digital...
Friendliness is not a moral demand but rather an art free of intentions. It opens doors between people without any...
“Strange, to wander in the fog! Each bush and stone is solitary, no tree sees the next. Each stands alone.”...
Looking back on Rudolf Steiner’s marriage to the widowed Anna Eunike, it appears to have partly been an attempt to...
These days, attention has become a type of currency. Noticing this or that, or being talked about as a famous...
At Pentecost, a conference on the School of Spiritual Science was held at the Goetheanum for the first time. The...
What is the significance of tears today? Does what brings us to cry, bring us to our ‘I’? How do...
Andreas Laudert has written a biography of Rudolf Steiner, Unter den Augen des Himmels [Under the eyes of heaven]. He...
Fiction writers sometimes use a rhetorical device called “free indirect speech.” Andreas Laudert makes use of this technique to get...


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