Two volumes from Steiner’s Collected Works, GA 250 and GA 251, were published relatively recently in German, (in 2020 and...
Stuttgart, Germany. Putting heroes and heroines under the microscope. The special exhibition, “Not my Hero,” at Stuttgart’s Stadtpalais until September...
What connections were there between biodynamic practitioners and Nazi organizations? What were their motivations for making certain decisions during the dictatorship? These questions are addressed in the study Die biodynamische Bewegung und Demeter in der NS-Zeit [The biodynamic movement and Demeter in the time of National Socialism] (2024). The study...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 24. In Memory of Friedwart Husemann. A few months before moving to Weimar where he...
At the recent World Teachers’ Conference, there was an event devoted to themes on the tasks of the School for...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf schools learn from other cultures? Sven Saar, who is internationally active in teacher education, offers suggestions. Does it make sense for children in Indonesia to knit socks (which no one...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read...
Those who want to immerse themselves in Anthroposophical history in English can become patrons of a new podcast. On the...
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...
Marginalia of Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, No. 23 – In peripheral encounters, and once directly, Ludwig Berger circled around...
Margarethe Lenore Selenka (1860–1922) played a major role in the peace movement and was the older sister of Felix Heinemann,...
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