When visiting another country, I show my appreciation for ‹foreign› people and their culture by trying to thank, greet, and...
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Gilda Bartel is a religious scholar, ethnologist and Waldorf teacher, works as a freelance teacher, tour guide, journalist and social worker and lives with her two children in Weimar.
Free Columbia, a cultural center for art and Anthroposophy in Hudson, New York, USA, is offering a rare opportunity to...
Who still owns the truth today? The world has become incredibly complex in the last 100 years. The longing for...
Blackbirds, tits, and finches do not argue about the way they sing. They simply sing and chirp the beauty’s tones....
Local species protection is becoming a community tradition. Machines are too brutal for the flora and fauna of the UNESCO...
The podcast of the Nature Institute (Ghent) goes into dialogue with nature. The institute’s staff understands science as a participatory...
The atmosphere in the room was uncomfortable and charged with tension. People weren’t looking at each other, but were watching...
Summer 2020, I was on a chapel tour with an architect friend. We finally reached Dornach via Cologne, the Eifel...
‹On the freedom to make the right wine› is the title of a book that portrays twelve biodynamic wineries. Romana...
‹Kufunda› means learning and is the name of a learning village in Zimbabwe. Maaianne Knuth founded Kufunda in 2002 on the farm of her parents, who come from Denmark and Zimbabwe.
The Anthroposophical Society in Germany chose its topic because of current events and the increasing questions about honest coexistence. A...
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