When one sprains their ankle or has an aching knee, they might rub a pain gel on the swollen joint...
Morning break at the World Teacher’s Conference at the Goetheanum: In the packed foyer of the Goetheanum I meet Peter...
When speaking of Africa, it’s not uncommon to speak of ‹Mother Africa› or the ‹motherland›, which corresponds to the Egyptian word ‹Afru-ika› (motherland). Africa: the cradle of humankind, and motherland, which also means: an abundance and an understanding of life itself as rich. People have lived in this part of...
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...
«Who is the Grail?» asks Parsifal. «There’s no telling,» replies Gurnemanz – describing the path to it: «Time becomes space...
If we are all islands, it is the water that connects us. To get to you, I have to move, in the water. I swim or go by boat. I can paddle or let myself drift. Either way, the water carries me to you and to us. I go out...
Car, motorcycle, electric bike, and on foot – these are the different methods of transport available to me for my...
In his Notebook #210, Rudolf Steiner writes about a combinatorics of body, soul, and spirit that would be suitable for...
Conscience and devotion are two themes that weave into Saint John’s—but how do they weave into each other? When, in the ecstasy of the light and the warmth of the sun, the senses and the soul move out, expand, ‘lose themselves’ and we unite more with the selflessly becoming world,...
A new flute was invented in China. A Japanese master, upon hearing the beauty of its sound, took the flute...
Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) is one of the most beloved artists in the world today. Her 2018 exhibit at New...
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