The Christmas Conference of 1923: clarification of internal conflicts; encountering the criticism and malice in the media with a commitment...
As we step into a new year and a new era for anthroposophy, Mary Stewart Adams steps into a new...
Course for Improving Conflict Management in the Workplace The Sunbridge Institute in upstate New York is offering the first part of an online training course entitled “Working with Conflict as a Catalyst for Change in the Workplace” from January 5 to 6, 2024. This first workshop focuses on understanding the...
Conference at Rudolf Steiner Haus in Stuttgart From December 27-31, the Anthroposophical Society in Stuttgart is organizing a Christmas conference...
Nana Woo is a social eurythmist and facilitator for inner development from South Korea who works at SEKEM in Egypt....
“As long as one doesn’t see their own part in a wound, the healing power cannot come.” Joachim Eckl said this to me recently in a conversation about the reignited conflict in the Middle East. This is a common wound that Palestine and Israel are inflicting upon one another, and...
Although there may be as many anthroposophical perspectives on contemporary issues as there are people, one-sided depictions of anthroposophy continue...
On the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Narges Mohammadi. Our compassion is called for. It is the least...
Sociologist Edgar Morin has become a monument of intellectual life in France—not only because he was active against fascism in Spain and in the Resistance against the German occupation, and not only because he offered original food for thought throughout his life, but also because, at the age of 102,...
I Not being reconciled with oneself is a well-known condition. It describes our usual relationship with ourselves. We should not...
Srijan Gupta is a doctor from India whose experience of burnout led him on a spiritual quest and into anthroposophic...
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