Postponed several times due to the pandemic, the time has now come – from June 15 to 18, 2022, the...
Twenty-one years ago, Maaianne Knuth founded the learning village ‹Kufunda› in Simbabwe, on her mother’s farmland. Her impulse was to...
Adam Blanning, M.D., is one of the new leaders of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum. Here, he speaks with Charles Cross about a new course on physician burnout, held through the Physician’s Association for Anthroposophic Medicine. Welcome back, Adam. Could you give us a little introduction to this initiative...
Some countries are eliminating their Covid restrictions, others are maintaining the status, and still others are stepping up their measures....
The leadership of the Natural Science Section changed in the new year. Johannes Wirz handed along his position to Vesna...
Hastings, New Zealand. Nic Parkes is a pharmacist and alternative health practitioner specializing in anthroposophic remedies. On her land near Hastings, New Zealand, she grows medicinal plants according to biodynamic principles and uses them to make remedies. In her work, she combines anthroposophy with the traditional Māori worldview and local...
Spaces and time are dwindling in which children can have sensory, natural experiences and discover and play at their own...
At this year’s Youth Society Parzival’s gathering, “Principles of Healthy Social Life”, held in August in Georgia, Gerald Häfner talked...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler and Rembert Biemond speak about the British sculptor with Wolfgang Held. Rembert Biemond, how did you become involved with Edith Maryon’s work and biography, back in the 1990s? Biemond Like many,...
This fall, a new one-year art course taught in German will begin at the Goetheanum. What impulse has driven the...
The annual conference of the Medical Section, to be held September 12 to 17, will address the subjective human body....
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