When, in 1924, student Rudolf Hauschka asked Rudolf Steiner his most important question, “Doctor, what is life?”, he did not...
The science of homeopathy was introduced in 1810 by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann. In the interim 213 years, thousands...
When art helps us deepen our understanding of nature, art becomes research. Eduardo Rincón, co-leader of the Agriculture Section, engages artistically and scientifically with his objects of study and talks about his oscillation between the two. He tells his story with science and art. We grew up on a large...
Today, life is shaped by polar impulses that come from nature and technological developments. The conference of the Natural Science...
From October 6th to 9th, at the fall conference of the Natural Sciences Section at the Goetheanum, polarities in human...
The German evolutionary biologist, anthroposophist and Goetheanist Wolfgang Schad (1935-2022) was one of my most significant teachers, and probably for many others as well. He belongs to the generation of Goetheanists who encountered anthroposophy as scientists and understood Steiner not as a stimulus for beliefs, but as a source of compelling...
Rudolf Steiner wrote in the last months of his life: «If we speak today in such a way that our thoughts...
The main characteristic of life is to communicate, to build social relationships, and to network. A fantastic variety of tiny...
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