Peter Selg and Constanza Kaliks lead the General Anthroposophical Section at the Goetheanum. Here, they talk about the image and...
English Issue 49/2025
English Issue 49/2025
In the French word acceuillir, which means to receive or to welcome, we hear the sound of the word coeur, meaning heart. “How shall I receive you?” is the big question underlying the beginning of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio. Big questions call for quiet answers. Thinking, feeling, and willing need preparation to be receptive to the things that are dear to us, because we are made of these things. In this issue, we look at how to engage with the mantras from the class lessons of the School of Spiritual Science and their path into the world and into people’s hearts.
On the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Walking across the wide courtyard, you come to an open-ended...
Regarding a new series of publications by the General Anthroposophical Section. Under the series title “The 19 Class Lessons: Studies...
Darmstadt, Germany. How can biodynamic products be made more accessible? On December 11, the final online meeting of this year,...
Anthroposophy is not easily available. It must be realized, individual by individual. Rudolf Steiner did not devote all his energy...
Among clouds, light, mountain ridges, and a meditative engagement with Rudolf Steiner’s mantric texts, a space of concentration was created...
In the west stairwell of the Goetheanum stands a stone figure whose face seems to be speaking both inwardly and...
Yerevan, Armenia. The Mayri Center in Armenia trains teachers in the field of special education. Its work is supported by...
Bonn/Alfter, Germany. The “Broterei” in Bonn is the bakery equivalent of Community-Supported Agriculture. Felix, Lia, Sarah, and Marvin—a group of...











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