When, in 1924, student Rudolf Hauschka asked Rudolf Steiner his most important question, “Doctor, what is life?”, he did not...
Life is always designed. It is always a present appearance that changes in time. In general, we perceive as alive...
In this context, Rudolf Steiner’s indication is helpful: duality dominates in the physical-sensory realm—it does not exist in the spiritual realm where the lowest principle is that of threefoldness. The idea of threefoldness thus proves to be fundamental, as it overcomes the dualism of sensory and supersensory. And although it...
The science of homeopathy was introduced in 1810 by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann. In the interim 213 years, thousands...
In August of last year, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published the current state of knowledge on climate...
Nature is in full bloom, so the bees are also celebrating! We need their work to make it possible for nature to bloom again. With our sincere gratitude, we dedicate two articles to our hard-working and generous fellow creatures. “The bee’s life is like a magic well: the more you...
Rudolf Steiner was not a farmer. Despite this, he delivered the Agriculture Course—eight lectures in June 1924 that provided the...
It’s the end of October. A huge emerald-green dragonfly is skimming across the garden pond again, having warmed itself back...
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...
Renatus Derbidge’s new book, Spiritual Stone Bothering, invites us to ask questions. Its subtitle, “An Intimate Guide to Scotland’s Sacred...
On the new Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora – hopes and challenges. The...






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