– by John Kettle In 2004 the Anthroposophical Society in America decided that it must suspend publication of its Journal for Anthroposophy, which it had published for about f
Dear Friends, The step from the 20th into the 21st century heralded a new millennium. It also triggered countless fears and other responses that have since mostly faded from memory
– Summary by Mark Ross of Mac’s Talk at the Art of Mentoring Apprentice Conference in Harlemville, Feb 12-14 Mac began with a confession of sorts, around speaking to th
– A conference at Hawthorne Valley Farm, Harlemville, New York, February 12 – 14, 2010.– by Mark Ross Several farmers from Ontario attended the 2nd annual Mentori
– by Thomas Willington What is the nature of agreements? How do we make them with one another, with ourselves, and with the world? Are all agreements made by choice? Are they
– submitted by Elizabeth White “The conversation group must make itself a magic circle; the least break in its Grail-Cup wholeness would let precious light-substance, g
– by Michael Roboz The Wednesday night study group, which takes up the deepening of Anthroposophy, was founded in 1954, in Vancouver, by Steven Roboz. Steven is the remaining
– by Arie van Ameringen At the beginning of the last century, many Russians were active in the anthroposophical movement. We can still find today, in the center of Moscow, a