Basel, Switzerland. Working with The Philosophy of Freedom by Rudolf Steiner is a central element of the Anthroposophy Study Program...
Ausgabe 14-15/2026
Ausgabe 14-15/2026
Zwölf Stimmen zu ‹Stirb und werde!› sind hier in der Oster-Wochenschrift versammelt und erzählen von Enden, die ein Anfang sind. Die Beiträge sind eine Einladung, dem eigenen ‹Stirb und werde!› nachzugehen und so mit dem eigenen Wort von Tod und Auferstehung zu den zwölf als Bild des Alls, die eigene Stimme als Bild des Einen zu fügen.
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