How can we promote art that manages to create a stage for itself? How can we attract artists who find...
If you are looking to express gratitude in English, a superficial ‹thanks› quickly comes to mind. If you are being...
On May 14, the Day of Phenomenology took place for the second time to ensure more awareness of phenomenology among the Dutch public. This day was the ‹crowning achievement› of our Goetheanistic phenomenological courses, which we have been conducting for laypeople for five years on topics such as plants, trees,...
Those who want to immerse themselves in Anthroposophical history in English can become patrons of a new podcast. On the...
Camphill Initiatives for Social Ecology, a new organization, is hosting an online symposium on the 50th anniversary of the Camphill...
Tal Hama is a recovery center for patients recovering from cancer and other chronic diseases. In the hills of the lower Galilee between Haifa and Nazareth, Tal Hama is located in Kibbutz Harduf. The community in the kibbutz organizes an exceptional, extensive offer of initiatives and projects in the biodynamic,...
In 1994, when Klaus Schmidt discovered the buildings of Göbekli Tépé on the Turkish-Syrian border and dated them to 11,000...
On behalf of the Anthroposophic Council for Inclusive Social Development, Sonja Zausch visited initiatives in Moldova in early April. The...
Israeli musician, writer, and former student of Anthroposophic Studies at the Goetheanum, Omer Eilam, reflects on the attacks by Hamas and the response by the Israeli government, and calls for a radical and courageous change of course. On Saturday, October 7th, Hamas made an unprecedented attack on Israel, infiltrating through...
When asked to comment on the word ‹thank you› in my native language, Russian, I was quickly torn between two...
When I look at the night sky on clear nights these days, here at ten degrees North, I can see,...












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