This question was asked to the meeting of the Goetheanum employees. Philipp Reubke, Co-Head of the Pedagogical Section, gave the...
Marcelo da Veiga has been the new editor of ‹Steiner Studies› since January 1st. Veiga will publish the international trade...
Constanza Kaliks and Peter Selg, leaders of the General Anthroposophical Section, are exploring Jewish humanism by presenting portraits of significant figures. “Many voices in the 20th century are concerned with humanism,” says Constanza Kaliks, co-leader of the General Anthroposophical Section at the Goetheanum. With the severe conflicts and challenges facing...
Questioning after knowledge and freedom inspired Renatus Ziegler to tackle a project that had been in preparation for a long...
A synopsis such as the one from Kant’s intuitive mind—a synopsis of all things and all things in their totality—would...
“Time is life itself, and life resides in the human heart,” writes Michael Ende in the story of Momo. A child knows nothing of the everyday chores that adults must do; it simply listens and makes lifetimes for its friends, both young and old. A child notices the time thieves...
Bridging the gap between the I and the body means guiding the higher I into life—a biographical, therapeutic, and Christian...
Self-education is a recurring theme in Goethe’s work, for example in his Bildungsromane and plays. However, this dimension of inner...
Our life begins in pain and often ends in it. Pain is a faithful companion. It takes hold of our bodies, sometimes warning us, sometimes pinching us, sometimes vague and speaking softly, sometimes overwhelming us. Who does not know the pain of the soul, the quiet melancholy in which it...
In this context, Rudolf Steiner’s indication is helpful: duality dominates in the physical-sensory realm—it does not exist in the spiritual...
Every person has an objective body. This consciousness is not primary—we grow into it over time. However, focusing on the...












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