Go outdoors with a friend. Find a tree. Stand for a moment and gaze at it. Take a deep breath....
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...
In a cave in the Pyrenees, we can still marvel at paintings dating back 16,000 years and encounter the darkness that hold the images of the world. Behind the layers of words and images, a life remains hidden. Sometimes I feel its faint stirrings. It also appears in eyes which...
An excerpt of a lecture given at the opening of a Hilma af Klint exhibit at Lightforms in Hudson, New...
A travel diary from the Arava and Negev deserts in Israel, spring 2023. I am wandering. For years, in my...
At the midpoint of a particularly significant year for the Anthroposophic Society, while deep in contemplation over his time as a student at the Goetheanum, Ezra Sullivan receives a profound gift. For five days, from the evening of the summer solstice through St. John’s Day weekend, a group of fifty...
In the northernmost Waldorf kindergarten in the world, Tromsø in northern Norway, children have been looking forward to January 21...
Our current economic system has much to learn from the regenerative nature of the heart as a self-managing orchestrator of...
Heralded as ‹the Silent Spring of the 21st Century›, Arthur Firstenberg’s ‹The Invisible Rainbow› documents the subtle, unforeseen effects of increasing electricity and technology in our world upon human health. In light of Steiner’s comments on the future of the earth in relationship to electricity and alongside Jonathan Hilton’s contemplations...
1 The secret of the human soul is that its wisdom nature is not explained by its earthly existence; you...
Jan Diek van Mansvelt’s book, The Wonders of Development, is filled with joy and wonder. It offers a look into...







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