One hundred years ago, only a small percentage of the population believed in an afterlife; today, that number has risen...
In the Goetheanum Weekly 2/2025, Martin Rozumek and Hans-Christian Zehnter developed their view of how sensory phenomena invite us to...
Cognition is a function of temperament. First, you seek in all directions—you need sanguinity, air. Phlegmatism, fluid, gives you perseverance, and cholericness, fire, helps you overcome resistance. Melancholy, earth, follows like an echo of knowledge. It directs your gaze into the depths and gives you humility—you recognize what you still...
Matthew E. Kenyon is a lifelong student of Rudolf Steiner as well as a Ph.D. physicist who has worked for...
Biodiversity is a hot topic in academia today. It seems that wherever civilization spreads, species diversity dwindles—natural habitats are lost,...
The fact that all living beings, from humans to single-celled organisms, share not only the earth but also its life and health lies at the heart of the idea of ‘One Health.’ Over three days, almost 100 interested people met for the Medical Section’s research conference. Studying and addressing life...
The more diverse a meadow is, the more stable its identity. That makes sense to us. But what shapes our...
On May 14, the Day of Phenomenology took place for the second time to ensure more awareness of phenomenology among...
Below are responses to questions that may naturally arise from the content of the author’s pervious essay, ‹Modern Cosmology is Untenable for a Free Thinker›. Most of these questions were posed by a colleague of the author who is a Christian and a PhD physicist but not well-versed in Anthroposophy....
Chemistry and the social sciences belong together. Reality emerges from the combination of different perspectives. In the third natural science...
A Natural Science Section conference day in English and French on April 24th, as part of a three-day conference on...





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