In his new book, Wolfgang Gädeke shines a light on the origins of the Christian Community. He deconstructs myths, organizes...
Günther Dellbrügger’s book, published in 2024, is a hermeneutic device that manages to touch both the hearts and longings of...
Nicanor Perlas, an anthroposophical civil rights activist and environmentalist born on January 10, 1950, passed away on August 15, 2025. This review of his last book is a tribute to his work. Published in English in 2018, Humanity’s Last Stand: The Challenge of Artificial Intelligence. A Spiritual-Scientific Response is both...
The blurb on the cover of Hartmut Endlich’s book Das Pentagon-Dodekaeder als strukturgebendes Maß des Menschen [The pentagonal dodecahedron as...
Jan Diek van Mansvelt’s book, The Wonders of Development, is filled with joy and wonder. It offers a look into...
Research results show that the brains of the speaker and listener are coupled. Is this evidence for the sense of thought? Rudolf Steiner describes the sense of thought as the sense of perceiving the thoughts of other human beings. This sense is especially cultivated, for example, when one reproduces the...
Dreams of the Future is a new exhibition juxtaposing Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky—it is open at the Kunstsammlung...
In Britain, Rudolf Steiner’s impulse is transforming the lives of children and young people with learning differences and difficulties. For...
Two volumes from Steiner’s Collected Works, GA 250 and GA 251, were published relatively recently in German, (in 2020 and 2023 respectively), and could prove quite helpful when studying the prehistory and development of the Anthroposophical Society. Although they are yet to come out in English, we offer a short...
A review of the play Fire in the Temple, performed in the USA. The year 2023 marked a significant step...
In his opening remarks for the 7th annual MysTech conference held in August 2023, founder Andrew Linnell described the American...













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