TAKING CARE These days when we say ‘take care’ do we really mean ‘beware’? Beware of falling into fanaticism (which would certainly delight Lucifer); or beware of suc
I was first introduced to anthroposophy while volunteering at a small Waldorf school initiative, Sisonke School in the village of Port St. John’s, in the Transkei region of South
Once upon a time, a very long time ago, I met a classmate at nursing school in London, England whose education had been very different from mine. I was fascinated and learnt about
An Interview with Adola How did you meet Rudolf Steiner’s work? Anthroposophy came with my mother’s milk and my father’s sunshine; I was surrounded with books b
At the Encountering Our Humanity conference in Ottawa in 2016, a small group of members gathered with the intention to share research and experiences from our meditation. Beginning
Dear members, As an infectious disease, Covid-19 is more than a medical phenomenon. Because of its pandemic spread special laws pertaining to pandemics were activated across the
Hello — my name is Eric Tardif, anthroposophist, multidisciplinary artist and independent researcher. A few years ago during my studies in theology I discovered the existence
Members of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada may be interested in a new biography of the painter and anthroposophist Gerard Wagner. Gerard Wagner came to the Goetheanum in 192
“Where does the road wend?” (Nova Scotia!) What a wonderful feeling to stand with others in a circle again! Eurythmy can bring such warmth and strength; our separateness