«Who is the Grail?» asks Parsifal. «There’s no telling,» replies Gurnemanz – describing the path to it: «Time becomes space...
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...
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...
Morning break at the World Teacher’s Conference at the Goetheanum: In the packed foyer of the Goetheanum I meet Peter...
When one sprains their ankle or has an aching knee, they might rub a pain gel on the swollen joint...
«What’s new?» Frederick the Great asked his court astronomer, who, according to tradition, replied: «Do you already know the old, Your Majesty?» A farmer or a gardener would probably have answered: «It’s the old!» Where technology and culture hope for the unknown and the foreign in the new, earth workers...
The puppet that Christopher Marcus put on stage for the production of ‹Kaspar Hauser› at the Goetheanum almost 20 years...
Many of you surely know the risen Christ by Matthias Grünewald, which belongs to the Isenheim Altarpiece. This being floats,...
Humanity has steadily continued to develop its moral consciousness over the past centuries – solidarity, respect for others, human dignity, equality, environmental protection, and pacifism… However, it seems that there is still a huge gulf between these moral ideals and the reality of the world – a reality still marked...
Just after the sun sets, the two brightest planets, Jupiter and Venus, can be seen shining in the western sky...
Agricultural Conference at the Goetheanum: Earlier this month, author, and environmental activist Vandana Shiva spoke about ‹Rediscovering the Sacred in...
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