– by Dorothy LeBaron Council members and Class Holders from across Canada gathered for their annual meeting in Thornhill in January. It was a good opportunity for 18 of us to
– Arie van Ameringen Dear Friends, Climbing up the steep path towards the Goetheanum in November, one is taken by the surrounding natural landscape. Even though the fruit tre
– by Treasa O’Driscoll Forty members of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada gathered at the Christian Community Church on the outskirts of Toronto on November 30. Th
– by Dorothy LeBaron and Mark McAlister Dorothy LeBaron and Regine Kurek led us through a process with conversation and painting groups. In the course of the afternoon,
– by Ari-Paul Saunders Over the week of October 9th to 16th I traveled to the North Eastern United States to participate in two different events. While on route, I spoke with
– by Maggie Keppie On November 14 of this year Maggie Keppie offered an introductory talk on anthroposophy as part of a Thursday lunchtime seminar series at Acadia University
Zeb Landon. I heard today from Maria (Herb Schneeberg’s mother) that James’ passing on appeared immanent. I knew he was fragile but I was nevertheless surprised.
– by James Gillen Below is a new translation of Rudolf Steiner’s Motto of Social Ethics (1), given to Edith Maryon, sculptress and co-worker with Rudolf Steiner and a m
– by Niels von Meyenfeldt Is it possible to be an anthroposophist and yet not be comfortable with the institutional practices of Anthroposophy? I mean the members’ me