For the author, cosmic evolution can be seen as a gigantic breath—a breath expressed not only through human consciousness and...
The thinking of Paul of Tarsus has come down to us in his letters written in ancient Greek. To understand...
As the November elections in the US draw near, John Bloom examines the culture of untruth that has increasingly become the norm. Making sense of national politics in the United States has been crazy-making and compelling at the same time. There are so many layers of fact and fiction. The...
Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi investigated the ‘I’ and created a bridge between philosophy and religion through his thinking. What is thinking?...
Between Ascension and Whitsun, the Earth’s question enters humanity like a seed. Will we bear witness to the bequest of...
Children love to play the game of asking «Why?» without end. Perhaps this is the beginning of the scientific mind. Certain questions have ceased to be asked, though, because they no longer fit within the framework of contemporary science or philosophy. In the first part of this multi-part essay, Matthew...
The “revelations of speech” from Rudolf Steiner’s Speech and Drama course help us better understand our communication patterns. Dietrich von...
In The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity, Rudolf Steiner frequently refers to feeling as a soul event. In Chapter 3, he...
What is the significance of tears today? Does what brings us to cry, bring us to our ‘I’? How do tears help us to find ourselves? A brief phenomenology of the spirituality of crying. When the Pope died on Easter Monday, all the faithful in Rome wept. Outsiders may find...
The power, influence, and wealth of the USA made the recent inauguration a global event. People around the world watched...
The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from...










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