Art & Event: Comments on “Christina’s World”
“I want the primitive effect you get when you bring together abstraction and the real together” (Andrew Wyeth)Christina's World seems to be laid out into the open, unfolding... Read more about Art & Event: Comments on “Christina’s World”
Modern Cinderella
The living, unobserved, activity of thinking, ‘love in its spiritual form’, as Rudolf Steiner names her in his book, The Philosophy of Freedom Read more about Modern Cinderella
The Three Heads of the First Apocalyptic Beast: The German, Russian and American
Bolshevism in the east, Fascism and Nazism in the middle, and Capitalism in the west, appear in the course of the 20th century as the evil metamorphoses of liberty, equality, brotherhood. Read more about The Three Heads of the First Apocalyptic Beast: The German, Russian and American
What is Spiritual Science?
I have encountered this objection repeatedly since I published my first book in the middle of the 1990s: that because I have grounded my spiritual research in my own supersensible experience, I canno... Read more about What is Spiritual Science?
In Search of the Ur-Phenomenon of Modern History
My search and struggle for many years in the historical and social fields was dedicated to conceptualizing "the primal phenomena" of modern humanity and modern historical life. I needed it in order to... Read more about In Search of the Ur-Phenomenon of Modern History
The Cognition of the "I" in Phenomenology
Creating solid, strong, fully individualised, foundations for the resurrection of Anthroposophy in our time, demanded years of in-depth confrontations with all aspects and streams of 20th century... Read more about The Cognition of the "I" in Phenomenology
From the Introduction to the First Lecture about Jerusalem
Jerusalem: The Mission of the Hebrew People to the Spiritual Biography of HumanityNotes from the introduction to the first Lecture, Tel Aviv, January 9, 2018 Read more about From the Introduction to the First Lecture about Jerusalem
The new meeting between science, art, religion, and social creativity
Everything that exists emerges through meetings, mutual relations and creative conversation. Also life emerges in the meeting between water, earth, air and the light and warmth of the sun. Read more about The new meeting between science, art, religion, and social creativity
Deleuze's Last Words: Immanence, A Life
To honour the greatest thinker of the 20th century, I post here some words from his last essay. Let it remind us, repeatedly, the difference between living, creative, and habitual... Read more about Deleuze's Last Words: Immanence, A Life
Aharon Katzir, forgotten pioneer of the bridge between natural science and the humanities
In the author’s forward to the English translation of “Order Out of Chaos”, Prigogine and Stengers mention their indebtedness to many researchers, whose collective work created... Read more about Aharon Katzir, forgotten pioneer of the bridge between natural science and the humanities