Matthew E. Kenyon is a lifelong student of Rudolf Steiner as well as a Ph.D. physicist who has worked for...
Today, life is shaped by polar impulses that come from nature and technological developments. The conference of the Natural Science...
Recently the scientific character of Anthroposophy has been often publically questioned or denied in principle. The Goetheanum and other Anthroposophical institutions have attempted to respond to this, knowing full well that the accusations are part of an overall social context and are often more an instrument and method of deflection...
Coming from biology and chemistry, Christoph Hueck received his doctorate in bacterial genetics. He worked as a Waldorf teacher and...
Iris Hennigfeld works on ‹Goethe’s Natural Science as Phenomenology› at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. She is also co-editor...
Phenomenology: for the first time, looking at the world properly! As an active participant in the field of further education in Goetheanistic natural sciences, Anthroposophical pharmacy, and Biodynamic agriculture, I move in different circles, professions, and age groups. Again and again, I experience how crucial concrete practice in nature is....
Craig Holdrege is director of the ‹Nature Institute› in Ghent. Its goal is to broaden the view of nature from...
On May 14, the Day of Phenomenology took place for the second time to ensure more awareness of phenomenology among...
For more than 15 years, bird lovers have been meeting on Ascension Day at Hof Michael in Endeholz/Lower Saxony. Hans-Christian Zehnter from Dornach and Wolter Bos from Amsterdam always take over the guidance. In the beginning, it was a small group of trusted friends. Now, it has grown into a...
At the end of April, anthroposophically interested scientists met for the annual workshop for physicists and physics teachers. This time...
A quantum physicist annotated one of his talks with the following words: «I will tell you things that you understand...












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