Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi investigated the ‘I’ and created a bridge between philosophy and religion through his thinking. What is thinking?...
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Christine Gruwez was born in Belgium in 1942. She studied philosophy, classical philology and Iranian studies as well as Waldorf education. She is a lecturer in Waldorf education in Antwerp. Her core topics are Iran, Islam, and Manichaeism. She works worldwide in seminars and as a publicist.
Ecstasy and asceticism are states of the human soul in which nearness to God plays out. They are extremes that...
Between Ascension and Whitsun, the Earth’s question enters humanity like a seed. Will we bear witness to the bequest of...
Wakefulness raises our being to uprightness like a small flame that ignites. It lives wrapped in the layers that unfold...
Once a year, often on a day determined by religion and tradition, the community of the living commemorates the community...
On Christmas Eve, a child is born into the world. Not only that—a star rises. He is the star that...
The Goetheanum World Conference is an invitation to reflect on the next years of the anthroposophical world movement, and an...
Our longing for revelation of the universe culminates on St John’s Day, the only Christian festival of the year named...
Gravity is the law of the earth. It is the law of realization and load. People who can gently carry...
Christine Gruwez knows the Persian region from many travels and studies. A conversation about the history and perspective in Afghanistan....
It is no coincidence that I, born in the war year 1942, have some very vivid images come to me....
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