Can we find a path, as farmers and as human beings, that helps alleviate the suffering in the world? At...
The science of homeopathy was introduced in 1810 by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann. In the interim 213 years, thousands...
When sacred sites are given protected status and begin to build fences and charge admission, individual visitors lose their sense of responsibility. On the Calanais Standing Stones, Stonehenge, and the question of free access to sacred sites. I remember a summer solstice at the Calanais Stone Circle (Isle of Lewis,...
The third of this four-part series further explores a resolution to the paradox of intellectual materialism. It leads to a...
The Goetheanum World Conference is an invitation to reflect on the next years of the anthroposophical world movement, and an...
The new pope is a cosmopolitan. He has French, Spanish, Italian, and Cuban roots. His ancestors came from New Orleans. The term “Creole” is used for people of mixed European, African, and indigenous descent. Like many Creole families, Leo XIV’s grandparents may have moved to Chicago to escape the racial...
Nagomari, Georgia. Mikhail Starostin studies, teaches and lives in the community of the Free University in Nagomari, Georgia. An interview....
After decades of political programs and economic strategies, efforts toward sustainable development are in crisis. Caught between greenwashing and global...
Twenty-one years ago, Maaianne Knuth founded the learning village ‹Kufunda› in Simbabwe, on her mother’s farmland. Her impulse was to reconnect the people with their roots, which were split by colonialism. One of our Editors, Gilda Bartel was there in October. The first fruit from this visit: a conversation about...
Potsdam, Germany. A conference on climate-transformative practice in social institutions. On November 7 and 8, 2025, the anthroposophically inspired pedagogical...
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