Plant observation and its healing effect on the human-social. In July 2024, a seminar week on Goetheanistic plant observation took...
English Issue 40/2024
English Issue 40/2024
In this issue, we shed a little light on the interplay of cultures. Even if there are forces that suggest that cultures develop separately and distinctly from each other, a look into the distant and more recent past shows the opposite. Culture has always been a process of transformation and metamorphosis, of decay and renewal. Above all, however, it has always been a process of encounter, often experienced through finding something of ourselves in the culture of another.
Goethe maintained a lifelong interest in foreign cultures, particularly in their literature. He engaged deeply with the “oriental,” Indian, Chinese,...
Mehdi Ha’iri Yazdi investigated the ‘I’ and created a bridge between philosophy and religion through his thinking. What is thinking?...
Christiane Leiste, former Waldorf teacher, conflict mediator, coach, and mindfulness teacher, hosted a special event at her seminar venue in...
Driebergen-Rijsenburg, The Netherlands. A professional meeting of conventional medicine and anthroposophy. Bolk’s Companions is a group of Dutch doctors with...
Spannum, Netherlands. With the artwork Guernica de la Ecología, sponsored by the Iona Stichting, artist and activist Claudy Jongstra makes...
As the November elections in the US draw near, John Bloom examines the culture of untruth that has increasingly become...
The Pfandring [deposit ring], developed in 2012 by Paul Ketz, wraps around public rubbish bins to offer an easily accessible...
Europe is experiencing a crisis, economically, politically, culturally, and spiritually. Perhaps the deeper meaning of the concept “Europa” has never...
Cape Town, South Africa. Promoting creative education in South and East Africa. The South African organization Centre for Creative Education...
Amsterdam. The Dutch anthroposophy-oriented Iona Stichting has been supporting initiatives for social renewal since 1966. An interview with Christine Geertsema,...
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