«Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.» Gerard Way In the Vana Parva of The Mahabharata, Yudhishthra is banished...
Marginalia of Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, No. 23 – In peripheral encounters, and once directly, Ludwig Berger circled around...
The book ‹Bridge Over the River› is well known in Anthroposophical circles. It contains the communications of the late Sigwart of Eulenburg from the afterlife. It’s less well known that he was indeed an important composer during his lifetime. Johannes Greiner, a co-worker in the Section for the Performing Arts,...
‹Sivdnidit› is a blessing of the Sami, the reindeer nomads of the European north in Norway. Their closeness to nature...
This year Nathaniel Williams is working closely with the Youth Section team as he transitions into his leadership role in...
A short essay on how ‹actually› became self-light. «Actually, time for an afternoon nap, but playing in the sandbox together was so exciting for the children that today, they can play in the new sand together with the sandman instead.» Again and again in the days of my visit to...
Community building around farms is now taking place in many countries around the world. But where did the approaches that...
Albert Steffen took over editorship of the weekly journal ‹The Goetheanum›, founded in 1921. The personal tragedy associated with this...
How did anthroposophists live during the years of the German Democratic Republic (1949-1989)? Could they work at all? For security reasons, almost nothing was recorded. German geologist Dankmar Bosse reports on this time and documents everything in retrospect so that nothing is forgotten. «Our field of work was inner work,» says the author of this...
When one examines the scientific nature of Anthroposophy, questions inevitably arise. Andreas Heertsch deftly weaves through the affinities and differences...
As a Chinese proverb says, ‹It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.› This is exactly what...
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