For many years, we have read the Michael Letters as a foundation for our Agriculture Conference. Now, we are finding...
I remember clearly the first page of the first lecture series by Rudolf Steiner that I ever read. I was...
To what extent can anthroposophy be identified with humane values? The ethical individualism on which anthroposophy is based does not endorse external moral norms, and yet it leads to the very core of human dignity. Nicolas Criblez examines the origin of moral values in the light of an anthroposophical philosophy...
We all know it, mostly from our social relationships: the deep ache of not being able to make ourselves understood....
Fractured agreements, an uncertain social ethic, divided communities, and compromised trust permeate our social field and take social leadership to...
I recently stood with some friends in front of a painting by Lucas Cranach at Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, Germany. The painting depicts Christ and Mary against an indistinct dark background, as if emerged from the ether. Just their head and shoulders are painted, with garments as soft and dark...
On the Body, Trauma, and Anthroposophy. A Travelogue. I’m driving through the Harz Mountains in Germany. The first snow of...
Trump designated his inauguration to be a “day of liberation.” It is worth clarifying what “freedom” actually is and means....
A church is a place of energy. The greatest power in the building is found where nothing is built, in the crossing at the middle—the center of the church. The architect Lothar Bracht pointed this out in lectures. The center is free—a place of freedom, a place of development. Applied...
A woman says yes and lets inthe unknowable, the generative,she lets herself burst out of theold form, the newshe does...
The clay came from the earth. Its story is long. The story of the clay is the story of the...
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