They were handsome, smoked a lot, loved women, nature, and light—and they resisted the Nazi occupation. Albert Camus and Jacques...
Rudolf Steiner sharply distinguishes the spiritual meaning of the term ‘intuition’ from its everyday usage. If one generally associates the...
Fundamentals of Therapy can be read as a modern book, a mystery book, or even like a book of fairy tales. The chapters are like colors of a rainbow or notes of a musical scale—they are not formulaic; the book is not an encyclopedia of anthroposophic medicine. Instead, by working...
For this piece to be creative, I have to throw it into the unknown. So, I don’t know where my...
In dreamless sleep, we give up our self-consciousness and our ability to remember. What we achieve while asleep is a...
When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences one encounters when comparing Anthroposophy as a spiritual science with today’s natural science. Patzig As a student, I attended a seminar on Spinoza’s ethics. The 17th-century optical lens grinder was...
Thinking is paradoxical. Thinking completely separates me from the world; thinking reunites me with it to the highest degree. Do...
Sometimes, everyday life is better than secluded meditation to get to the bottom of one’s own soul. When we talk...
Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi investigated the ‘I’ and created a bridge between philosophy and religion through his thinking. What is thinking? What is its purpose? What does thinking mean in the totality of human nature and in the whole plan of creation? Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi (1923–1999) pursues these questions in a...
For our dead. In a cemetery, life becomes vast. So vast that it starts becoming sky at its edges. Absence...
In their sleep, human beings enter a world from which they supply their life body with the forces that strive...













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