Following the pager attacks and the death of Hassan Nassrallah, violence has escalated in the Middle East. Hezbollah is supporting...
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Gilda Bartel is a religious scholar, ethnologist, and Waldorf teacher. She works as a freelance editor, teacher, tour guide, journalist, and social worker. A mother of two sons and a dog, she currently resides in Weimar.
Christiane Leiste, former Waldorf teacher, conflict mediator, coach, and mindfulness teacher, hosted a special event at her seminar venue in...
I look at the beautiful, and the beautiful looks at me—this is how our present is created. “And beauty lies...
How we are engaging with the “transgender phenomenon” highlights a signature of our times: we have reached the end of...
Tenderness is an opportunity to walk through darkness and become a small light that illuminates the world. Through a conversation...
My social identity is a sheath, within which my “I” can be effective. My affiliation with the Western world determines...
A place where I enter into dialogue with art itself and a person who encourages this dialogue—an encounter with Joachim...
The angel’s color on the edge of early morning clouds is like a first tender “Let there be.” One creative...
If you ask people what is sacred to them, after some consideration, they’ll offer an answer: family, tranquility, freedom, peace,...
Finally, after seven years and after coronavirus, people from the anthroposophical movement came together again at the Goetheanum at Michaelmas....
“As long as one doesn’t see their own part in a wound, the healing power cannot come.” Joachim Eckl said...









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