We all know it, mostly from our social relationships: the deep ache of not being able to make ourselves understood....
In his Notebook #210, Rudolf Steiner writes about a combinatorics of body, soul, and spirit that would be suitable for...
March 2021, Berlin-Schöneberg Maike: I found this book by Gregory and Mary Catherine Bateson: Angels Fear—Towards An Epistemology Of The Sacred, where a daughter compiles a book from her late father’s notes and her conversations with him [before and after his death.] Is joint authorship even possible? What is one’s...
When we meet each other, perhaps for the first time, we look for intersections. What do we have in common—what...
Go outdoors with a friend. Find a tree. Stand for a moment and gaze at it. Take a deep breath....
To become friends, we need to get to know each other. This is the point invoked in the famous scene between the Little Prince and the fox in the rose garden. Familiarity comes from the trust that grows out of encounters and getting closer to one another. When we are...
Tenderness manifests itself in many different ways in different layers of our being. Tender Thoughts Thoughts are relationships between two...
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...
Considering how politely some chat apps answer us, the question came up in one of our editors’ meetings: should we say “thank you” back? My father gave names to our household machines. He spoke appreciatively to our cars when they got us safely from here to there. I had to...
‹Who am I?› – That is the big question – perhaps the biggest. It stood above Delphi’s temple as ‹Gnothi...
«Dos moi pou sto kai kino ten gae» – Give me a place to stand and I shall move the...











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