Alongside the many one-hundred-year anniversaries in different anthroposophical fields, this year marks a century since Rudolf Steiner gave Henni Geck...
If Renate Riemeck (1920-2003) is known at all today, it’s as Ulrike Meinhof’s foster mother or perhaps as the author...
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with the image of Pythagoras, which to this day conveys an influential tradition: the image of the initiate who was able to experience the universe as a living assembly of musical...
In a series of talks about the impulses of the Christmas Conference of 1923/1924, Gerald Häfner opened his lecture (”The...
Fifty years after the event, Arvia MacKaye Ege recalled the 1923 Christmas Foundation Meeting through the tender, heartfelt memories of...
In 1994, when Klaus Schmidt discovered the buildings of Göbekli Tépé on the Turkish-Syrian border and dated them to 11,000 BC, the academic picture of human prehistory and early history began to wobble. «Our history begins much earlier,» says filmmaker Graham Hancock. In the charged Netflix series ‹Ancient Apocalypse,› he...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work. Rudolf Steiner studied for eight semesters [1879–83] at the Technical College in Vienna—as...
Marginalia on the Life of Rudolf Steiner, Number 27. While in Weimar, Rudolf Steiner maintained a friendship with the Bock...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates future togetherness. People in the Old World often think that good music and eminent achievements can only come from the old Europe. This is certainly not true for popular music,...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read...
The Harden-Eulenburg affair caused quite a stir at the beginning of the twentieth century. Rudolf Steiner was acquainted with the...
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