Impressions of the festival in Stuttgart celebrating the hundredth anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. What a picture! In the sunny...
A commemorative conference marking the one hundredth anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death took place in Dornach over the weekend of...
In response to the article by Gilda Bartel, “It’s Always Me Who Is Meant—Rudolf Steiner as Questioner” in the Goetheanum Weekly (March 19, 2025) [German edition, no. 10 (Mar. 7, 2025)], the editors received a number of questions for Steiner, submitted by our readers. We share some below. Johannes Kühl...
Weimar, Germany. A conference on the Weimar years. Rudolf Steiner lived in Weimar from 1890 to 1897. At that time...
Stuttgart, Germany. An open conference on formative forces research. Over several decades, research into formative forces has developed methodical ways...
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The translation of Rudolf Steiner’s texts from German into other languages plays a crucial role in the global networking of the anthroposophical movement and in its research. Thoughts by Henry Holland, translator and co-organizer of the “100 Years of Rudolf Steiner” conference at Harvard University. Ever since the...
Enno Schmidt speaks with Birgit Ebel about a possible way of accessing the etheric realm. When we consider how the...
In 2020, a fragment of a previously unnoticed text by Rudolf Steiner was published for the first time. It contains...
This essay hopes to build a bridge between The Philosophy of Freedom and spiritual vision, and at the same time, point out that no scientifically based break can be found between Steiner’s epistemological writings and supersensible knowledge. The higher stages are already laid down in the former. Mathematics is the...
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Anthroposophical study materials for people in prison. The Anthroposophical Prison Outreach (APO) program, based in Michigan, USA,...
Interlochen, Michigan. A collection campaign for anthroposophical writings. The Rudolf Steiner Archive, based in Michigan, USA, is part of the...













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