Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 26 In his Autobiography, Rudolf Steiner wrote in detail about a personality who would...
Having been asked what kind of vision Rudolf Steiner developed in 1923 for the Anthroposophical Society after the Goetheanum burned...
At a time when Europe is experiencing a deep crisis, the ‹Swiss model› is once again coming to the fore. The fate of modern Switzerland was decided 175 years ago. An important yet forgotten figure in anthroposophy and Swiss spiritual life played a decisive role in this: Ignaz Troxler. While...
Marginalia to Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, Number 25. Before Rudolf Steiner met the famous reciter Alexander Strakosch in person,...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf...
In the 70s, alternative forms of spirituality were once associated with a rose-colored glasses worldview. Today, it’s the opposite – contemporary ‹conspirituality› sees hidden, evil, and toxic forces everywhere. It’s time we at least remember how to put on the rose colored glasses. This mindset is well encapsulated by the...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 24. In Memory of Friedwart Husemann. A few months before moving to Weimar where he...
How did anthroposophists live during the years of the German Democratic Republic (1949-1989)? Could they work at all? For security reasons, almost nothing...
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...
For Rudolf Steiner, the ruin after the fire signalled not only the defamation of anthroposophical work, but also the failure...
Janusz Korczak was a doctor who came to the conclusion: if I want to do something substantial for the health...









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