From a certain perspective, dying is the best way to deal with life. Our life is only perfect when we...
English Issue 44/2024
English Issue 44/2024
In this issue, we are concerned with the question of what social division feels like and where we can build bridges. Although the anthroposophical movement does not aspire to a specific political orientation, the reality of life challenges every member of society today. We human beings are always part of a political entity: a neighborhood, a family, an organization, a village, a country, whether we engage with it or not. The development of consciousness and initiative are decisive driving forces in our society. Spiritual training and participation in the community complement each other like point and circle.
Why do we perceive our societies today as divided, and how can we come together again? Claudine Nierth (eurythmist, couple’s...
The Harden-Eulenburg affair caused quite a stir at the beginning of the twentieth century. Rudolf Steiner was acquainted with the...
Corvallis, Oregon. Julie Courtney is a Waldorf teacher, director of the Hazelwood Choir, and voice coach trained at the School...
Mannheim, Germany. A panel discussion on organ donation. In Germany, organ transplants are usually associated with long waiting times. There...
What connections were there between biodynamic practitioners and Nazi organizations? What were their motivations for making certain decisions during the...
Gerald Häfner with perspectives on the democratic crisis in Germany. Interview by Wolfgang Held. Wolfgang Held: What did you think...
Sarah Gillis became an engineer and astronaut after finishing Waldorf school. She now works for SpaceX, the US aerospace company....
Kassel, Germany. Christoph Quadflieg, curative educator, singing teacher, choirmaster, and singer, ran Sing’in at Kassel Central Station this summer, a...
When I was researching educational issues at the Central Round Table in the archives of the GDR opposition this summer,...
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