Michael was born in an ambulance that had broken down on the way to the hospital. This was in Hamburg, Germany, a month after WW2 had been declared. His father was an aspiring sea
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