In cyclic causality, the effects themselves become the cause of the causes. The view from the center—a summation of all...
Antarctica is under human protection, but human-induced climate disruption is undermining this endeavour. The melting of the ice-shelf, now categorised...
Markus Sommer and Georg Soldner spoke, in alternating dialogue, about the human immune system. Forty years ago, when they were both students, this field of research was still relatively straightforward. Today, new receptors are constantly being discovered, and the immune system is revealing itself to be a network of reciprocal...
The next online seminar of the International Biodynamic Research Platform will be held on 16 November on the topic “Scientific...
New research shows that our moment-to-moment experience of the passage of time—particularly, what we might call “the present”—is not constant...
“I can – whilst facing thee – but weep – and cry –.” These are words spoken by Strader, the natural scientist, to Ahriman at the moment in Rudolf Steiner’s third mystery drama when Strader realizes that this being is trapped within the limits of calculating intellectual thinking. But the...
Climate chaos is apparent in more and more parts of the world today, but our disconnection from nature reveals itself...
Intellectual materialism denies intuition and its connection to spirit, but by asking questions of “why” rather than just “what” or...
When, in 1924, student Rudolf Hauschka asked Rudolf Steiner his most important question, “Doctor, what is life?”, he did not get a defining answer but a task: “Study rhythms—rhythm carries life.” Steiner’s lecture series Geisteswissenschaftliche Menschenkunde (Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man, GA 107), contains essential information on this subject, especially in...
The third of this four-part series further explores a resolution to the paradox of intellectual materialism. It leads to a...
Modern science has taken on such a stature that it is rare to seriously question its fundamental assumptions. Here, Matthew...
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