The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from...
Anthroposophy can help us to re-invite diversity and shape societies without division. It’s the day after the election, and I...
“A hammer only sees nails.” This is a saying about the power of narrative. Moods guide perceptions, feelings seek a homeland, and judgments snap into place. In a complex world, narratives can be seductive. They become self-fulfilling prophecies, where one’s prevailing mood is confirmed and reinforces one’s worldview. There’s a...
Why do we perceive our societies today as divided, and how can we come together again? Claudine Nierth (eurythmist, couple’s...
Gerald Häfner with perspectives on the democratic crisis in Germany. Interview by Wolfgang Held. Wolfgang Held: What did you think...
The production of animal products is criticized as being harmful to the climate. Cell-cultured products, which are grown in vitro from animal cells, are promoted as good alternatives. Are these really more climate-neutral, and what is the real cost—physically, mentally, and spiritually? “Cellular agriculture” develops agricultural products from cell cultures...
Haneen Sabbah, a Muslim Palestinian mother from Gaza, and Miriam Elizabeth Turmalin, an Israeli with Jewish and Christian roots, have...
This is a story of peace—a very influential and meaningful story, as far as peace in North America and beyond...
As the November elections in the US draw near, John Bloom examines the culture of untruth that has increasingly become the norm. Making sense of national politics in the United States has been crazy-making and compelling at the same time. There are so many layers of fact and fiction. The...
He was drawn to the sea. At age 20, he joined the French Navy and began navigating on the surface...
When we look at the Earth, the oceans, as the largest region in terms of surface area, are still little...
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