When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences...
It has been ten years since I decided to articulate a philosophical anthropology – an understanding of the fundamental situation...
New Year’s Eve is not just a matter of the date in an externally conceived calendar. It is the middle of the 13 holy nights and, therefore, the balance point of the Christmas season, which runs from the Night of the Shepherds to the Day of the Magi. And this...
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with...
For this piece to be creative, I have to throw it into the unknown. So, I don’t know where my...
At the core of anthroposophic medicine is the view that we human beings carry the destiny of humanity in our consciousness, even though we do not fully comprehend it. How can we learn to see this destiny at work in the body? At the recent medical conference, the new Co-Leader...
They were handsome, smoked a lot, loved women, nature, and light—and they resisted the Nazi occupation. Albert Camus and Jacques...
If we are all islands, it is the water that connects us. To get to you, I have to move,...
Immanuel Kant is celebrating his 300th birthday! What better reason to follow the thoughts and insights of the founding father of modern philosophy with professor Eckart Förster? It’s an arduous journey that provides a wonderful vantage point at the end: an realization of how opinion can become understanding [of facts,...
Much of what we encounter in the world is not as it seems. But often, it takes a more extended,...
On a shore, stones lie scattered in the sand. I pick one up, look at it in my hand. The...







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