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A Conference in Epistemological Experimentation) – by Tim Nadelle In the Preface to the 1918 revised edition of the Philosophy of Freedom, Rudolf Steiner writes (Rita Stebbin
Dear Friends, As I write to you during this Advent season, I would like to share with you several reflections concerning modern biology, then give you a brief overview of the Gener
– by Jean Balekian Dear Friends, At the beginning of October, we held our Council meeting in Nova Scotia, where we were welcomed with great warmth. In their article, my colle
– by Beth Currie Following on the impulse of the visit of Christian Hitsch to Toronto in July, 2014, a group of Anthroposophical artists recently met at Hesperus with Bert Ch
– by Mark McAlister If someone asks me, “What is anthroposophy?”, I normally refer to three sources for answers: – the published legacy of Rudolf Steiner
– Judy King and Dorothy LeBaron From October 10th to October 13th the Council and General Secretary had a wonderful opportunity to meet and work in Nova Scotia. The Council,
– by Jocelyne Arseneau and Denis SchneiderDear Friends of the Anthroposophical Society,Claude Mainville, a member of the Anthroposophical Society and the Schoo
– By Mark McAlister It is always interesting to delve into the archives and see what one was “up to” in the good old days. Here are some sample excerpts fro
– by Arie van Ameringen Dear Friends, Virginia Sease visited Montreal in July. She worked with the members of the School for Spiritual Science for a full day and on the follo