On Christmas Eve, a child is born into the world. Not only that—a star rises. He is the star that...
Growth in knowledge enables us to perceive the weaknesses of other people much more clearly than before and, depending on...
We, the living, are always present for the deceased. We should never forget that. Their world encompasses ours; our world is entirely a part of theirs. For most of us, though, the latter is not a perceived reality. This is because, in everyday life, we do not normally experience that...
I Not being reconciled with oneself is a well-known condition. It describes our usual relationship with ourselves. We should not...
To become friends, we need to get to know each other. This is the point invoked in the famous scene...
The fundamental difference between spiritual and sensory perception is apparent: with the latter, it is always possible—due to external solidity—to distinguish between what I am and what an object is. With spiritual perception it isn’t so easy, at first, to distinguish that which originates from one’s own spirituality and that...
Conscience and devotion are two themes that weave into Saint John’s—but how do they weave into each other? When, in...
King Lear is not an ordinary royal drama but—like Hamlet and Macbeth—a tragedy with archetypal images. Behind these images, historical...
In his Notebook #210, Rudolf Steiner writes about a combinatorics of body, soul, and spirit that would be suitable for a quiz, a table with three times three fields. On the side margin, one could write ‘physical body’, ‘soul body’, and ‘spiritual body’, and at the foot of the table...
As part of its series on Humanity, Development and the Future, the Mahle Foundation invited the philosopher and journalist Alexander...
Car, motorcycle, electric bike, and on foot – these are the different methods of transport available to me for my...
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