Wilton, New Hampshire. Renewal for body, mind, and soul. The US Center for Anthroposophy offers annual “Renewal Courses.” The one-week...
Stuttgart, Germany. Putting heroes and heroines under the microscope. The special exhibition, “Not my Hero,” at Stuttgart’s Stadtpalais until September...
Belbes, Egypt. Holistic alternatives for the school system in Egypt. Since its foundation in 1977, the Egyptian initiative Sekem has been committed to promoting sustainable development in its home country. Part of this vision is a holistic education system accessible to all children, regardless of their social, religious, or economic...
Istanbul, Turkey. Waldorf education in Turkey is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. A tribute. What distinguishes the geography we...
Borchen, Germany. Being human in work and education. From May 17 to 20, Hamborn Castle, south of Paderborn in Germany,...
Philmont, New York. The art of transforming fear. In 1918, at the end of the First World War, Rudolf Steiner gave the musician, composer and landscape architect Jan Stuten a task: he was to create a new color art from a combination of sound, chromatic movement and colorful light and...
In October, the Goetheanum will launch a new artistic course of study in sculpture, architecture, and painting (one trimester each)...
Ukraine. Two priests talk about life in a state of emergency. For two years now, people in Ukraine have been...
Munich, Germany. The latest proposal from the German Ministry of Health offers hope for the preservation of homeopathy and anthroposophic medicine in the country’s health insurance system. The third draft of the Health Care Strengthening Act no longer includes the passage on the removal of homeopathy and anthroposophic medicine as...
“Begetting the spiritual human in the earthly human—paths to Christian medicine.” This was the guiding concept of the conference celebrating...
Berlin, Germany. The “Weil’s hilft!” (Because it helps!) initiative has succeeded in collecting 50,000 signatures in favor of keeping Germany’s...


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