The third in this four-part series looks at key topics in anthroposophy that have become fundamental for teachers in Waldorf...
The finale of this four-part series considers how anthroposophy inspired the foundations of Waldorf Education as practically applied and transformed...
Our first editorial conversation after the holiday break took us to the Magic Mountain. We wondered: how many anthroposophical initiatives are located on a hill, prominently elevated above their surroundings? How often do we climb idealistic heights and lose sight of the busy valley below, as our gaze wanders over...
Dan McKanan is a professor at Harvard Divinity School and the author of two books on anthroposophy: Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and...
Anya Hobley is a co-director at Camphill California, as well as the international delegate for North America to the Council...
Aonghus Gordon is the founder and executive chair of Ruskin Mill, a network of schools, colleges, life centres, and research centres in the United Kingdom that work with individuals with special needs. He was recently awarded an OBE and an honorary doctorate for his work with special needs education. In...
Ricardo Pereira is a research associate at the Field Centre at Ruskin Mill, where he studies Community Supported Agriculture. He...
Srijan Gupta is a doctor from India whose experience of burnout led him on a spiritual quest and into anthroposophic...
I Not being reconciled with oneself is a well-known condition. It describes our usual relationship with ourselves. We should not accept it, but the veils with which we are concealed from ourselves are numerous and difficult to penetrate. Our knowledge about ourselves is limited. My beginning, the paths I have...
Sociologist Edgar Morin has become a monument of intellectual life in France—not only because he was active against fascism in...
On the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Narges Mohammadi. Our compassion is called for. It is the least...
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