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...
Climate chaos is apparent in more and more parts of the world today, but our disconnection from nature reveals itself in other ways as well. In these excerpts from her recent book, Inner Climate Change, Selma Lea Bach encourages us to contemplate the connections between our external and internal environments...
Water and intimacy are alike: they bear witness to a way of experiencing the world in which I am no...
Form emerges as an image reflected in water at rest in a stone basin. The phenomenon alludes to the essence...
Intimacy is within and without. In the aridity and solitude of the desert, I am thrown back on myself, while in the play of water in all its forms in Iceland, I am constantly invited to dive in, to be touched at my outer limit, to connect. Both landscapes resemble...
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...
Liz Carlisle will moderate a keynote talk by two women featured in her new book, Healing Grounds: Climate, Justice, and the Deep Roots of Regenerative Farming (2022), at this year’s US National Biodynamic Conference, November 8-12 in Colorado, USA. In Healing Grounds, Liz Carlisle’s most recent book on regenerative agriculture...
Latrice Tatsey will offer a keynote talk on the roots of regenerative farming at this year’s US National Biodynamic Conference,...
The horizon is an earthly fact. It is the all-embracing perimeter. It always embraces the center, without which it cannot...











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