Attention: history lovers. Next time you think of reading a biography consider Thomas Meyer’s book on D.N. Dunlop. D.N. Dunlop was a beloved contemporary of Rudolf Steiner who wa
“We definitely need to see the “benefit” of using the internet. I remember traveling through parts of Africa 35 years ago , and the Masai and other groups would n
In preparation for his upcoming 2009 Canadian tour, Thomas H. Meyer was asked a few questions, to acquaint his anthroposophical audience with some of his lines of thought. Question
What comes to us from the widths of worldsWeaving the light through rays of space?Lifting the spirits, warming the heart,Bringing renewed courage for life? This is the gift of the
Is this it?a labyrinthof many mansionsmostly darkhulking in the twilight? There arelightsfewandtwisting passages between You navigateshiningnow and thenhere a batthere a cloud of m
Full moon on my rightangel on my left ‑myself, throbbingin between. Hot mask looks aroundseeks meaningsounds return shadowsseeking company. A fevered translationtwixt echo and cl
Elana Wolff has published four books of poetry with Guernica: Birdheart (2001), Mask (2003), You Speak to Me in Trees (2006), a portion of which was short listed for the 2004 CBC L
Sun the husband. August, strong.All Leo long he’s shone this way. ConsequentlyEarth is thirsty‑ arid, unattractive. In‑side another wife is standing, mulling at the sink.