For our dead. In a cemetery, life becomes vast. So vast that it starts becoming sky at its edges. Absence...
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with...
Profound moments usually aren’t visible or glamorous — rather, often they occur in the dark and quiet, in the peripheral and liminal moments of the everyday. Here, poet and SteinerBooks translator and editor, Clifford Venho muses on an important ‘dawning.’ Art rests upon a kind of religious sense: it is...
At the core of anthroposophic medicine is the view that we human beings carry the destiny of humanity in our...
In March, the fourth conference for studying the theory of the senses, “The I as Community—the Open Secret of the...
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...
Where do we get access to the impulses that strengthen us in life? Everything is becoming faster, more mechanical, and...
Europe is experiencing a crisis, economically, politically, culturally, and spiritually. Perhaps the deeper meaning of the concept “Europa” has never...
For this piece to be creative, I have to throw it into the unknown. So, I don’t know where my writing is going. I don’t know what the next sentence or the next thought will be. I go voluntarily into the darkness. I venture into a foreign land—a world whose...
What is money? Do we need money? If we fetch water from the spring and go into the forest and...
In 2020, a fragment of a previously unnoticed text by Rudolf Steiner was published for the first time. It contains...












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