Fair Oaks, California. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. How does he live on in others?...
Auckland, New Zealand. The anthroposophy-inspired organization Hōhepa cares for people with special support needs at four different locations in New...
Menstruation is a mysterious process of the female organism that is seldom talked about, even among women. To understand why, it’s worth taking a look at its cultural history. The flow of blood and the connection between the female cycle and the phases of the moon, which, according to Rudolf...
Nagomari, Georgia. Mikhail Starostin studies, teaches and lives in the community of the Free University in Nagomari, Georgia. An interview....
Claudia Zaeslin has traveled to Kenya every year since 1998 to continue the mentoring work at Rudolf Steiner School Mbagathi...
Pará, Costa Rica. Waldorf teacher and special needs educator Olga Rojas Rodríguez from Costa Rica was at the conference for inclusive social development. What projects related to social inclusion are you currently working on in Costa Rica? In Costa Rica, the concept of inclusion is looking for ways to establish...
Seoul, South Korea. Johannes Kühl from the Natural Science Section attended the founding of the Anthroposophical Society of Korea in...
Vikindu, Tanzania. Jannet Manoni from the Mwanangu Development Initiative in Tanzania was at the conference for inclusive social development. What...
Johannes Kronenberg has been researching and working on sustainable development and its spiritual and anthroposophical dimensions for seven years. Now, he’s establishing a field of work for this within the Section for Agriculture. Wolfgang Held joined him for a conversation. Wolfgang Held: What does sustainability mean? Johannes Kronenberg: Sustainability or...
Christian Schikarski introduced the Medical Section’s new area of care at the 2024 Annual Medical Conference last September. Julia Demming...
Haifa, Israel. Tal Hama (Sun Dew) is an Israeli initiative that treats people with cancer and other chronic illnesses. An...


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