Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 35 In his autobiography, Rudolf Steiner describes Moritz Zitter (1861–1921), who was...
From out of past cultural epochs up through to the present day, the evolution of human language is truly a...
One hundred years ago, only a small percentage of the population believed in an afterlife; today, that number has risen to around one-third. Academic science does not support this belief—or does it? Many people today who followed the usual path through school believe that humans are biological beings and that...
What comes after life? Hundreds of years ago, only a small percentage of the population believed in life after death;...
Ueli Hurter and Matthias Rang discuss how to think about the Earth as a living being and how this living...
On a shore, stones lie scattered in the sand. I pick one up, look at it in my hand. The sand runs on and on through my fingers. A whole life slips through my fingers. I move them gently as if trying to move a string that isn’t there. A...
Chemist Martin Rozumek and biologist Hans-Christian Zehnter have written separately on the subject of how the world can be understood...
The angels—the messengers closest to Him—bring us abundant consolation. They visit us softly: the presence of those who are most...
Despite his blindness, the experience of light reported by Jacques Lusseyran opens up new perspectives on the nature of light. Lusseyran draws attention to the inner dimension of light and shows how much there is behind what he called the “economy of light.” “The moment I lost my sight, I...
They were handsome, smoked a lot, loved women, nature, and light—and they resisted the Nazi occupation. Albert Camus and Jacques...
There is not much left to see of ancient Eleusis, northwest of Athens. Most of it dates back to Roman...


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