Through his experience of the sentient- and intellectual-soul dispositions of the northern and southern streams of medieval Europe, as expressed...
The long anticipated and hoped-for conference of the Georgian Youth Society Parzival took place in August. In a moving account...
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I Not being reconciled with oneself is a well-known condition. It describes our usual relationship with ourselves. We should not...
Co-creation has become a popular buzzword. But what does it mean for companies, employers and employees? How does the workplace...
Aonghus Gordon is the founder and executive chair of Ruskin Mill, a network of schools, colleges, life centres, and research...
Grappling with the questions, “How can we make biodynamic farming accessible and relevant to Israeli farmers, and how can we...
Dan McKanan is a professor at Harvard Divinity School and the author of two books on anthroposophy: Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and...
Some “digital natives” of the younger generation are beginning to question the vast amount time they spend in the digital...
For her final presentation during the Anthroposophical Studies program at the Goetheanum, Rosemary Channin explored the question, “Are Rudolf Steiner’s...
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