News from the Goetheanum

Freed from Occult Captivity?
08 November 2022

Freed from Occult Captivity?

Johannes Kühl
The three 2022 Nobel Laureates in Physics – John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and Anton Zeilinger – have experimentally shown that quantum physics is more ...
Homo Sapiens and Their Companions
08 November 2022

Homo Sapiens and Their Companions

Johannes Wirz
It is rare for the Nobel Prize in Medicine to be awarded to someone who is not researching topics with clinically or therapeutically relevant ...
Rhythmical Massage
02 November 2022

Rhythmical Massage

Liliane Ammann Albertin, Thomas Bur
On 9 September a complementary medicine study course in Rhythmic Massage Therapy was inaugurated in Zurich (CH).
New medical training
02 November 2022

New medical training

Michael Evans
A new cycle of Anthroposophic Medical Training in English will start on 28 January 2023 at Emerson College, open to doctors worldwide.
Community Builds From the Heart
25 October 2022

Community Builds From the Heart

Magdalena Walchshofer
‹The Heart Around Us. The Importance of the Therapeutic Community› – this theme moved 850 people at the Goetheanum’s annual medical conference during ...
250,000 croissants per year
20 October 2022

250,000 croissants per year

Sebastian Jüngel
The Vital Speisehaus organic bakery has extended its premises to 750 square metres. What started as a small bakery catering for the company‘s own ...
Five contributions on biodynamic agriculture
14 October 2022

Five contributions on biodynamic agriculture

As part of the Agricultural (Online) Conference of the Goetheanum in February 2022, five of the lectures given there were recorded. These can now be ...
Play Requires Truth
11 October 2022

Play Requires Truth

Sonja Zausch
Communities need playful encounters – not as a luxury but for their inner health. In play, we open up and make ourselves vulnerable and accessible. ...
Curved cucumbers also taste good
04 October 2022

Curved cucumbers also taste good

Sebastian Jüngel
Around 1.3 billion tons of food are thrown away globally every year – a third of the entire annual food production. Each food item has a history and ...
Listening without knowing what there is to ‘hear’
28 September 2022

Listening without knowing what there is to ‘hear’

Sebastian Jüngel
Practising meditation means learning more about oneself and perceiving the world in increasingly nuanced ways without a personal perceptual filter. ...
Living Connections
27 September 2022

Living Connections

Claus-Peter Röh
The Living Connections colloquium took place at the Goetheanum from 8 to 11 September with 50 work group leaders and people with an interest in ...
Towards a One-World Economy
27 September 2022

Towards a One-World Economy

Kim Chotzen
43 colleagues of the Economics Conference from 14 countries reflected in fourteen one-hour online presentations on Rudolf Steiner’s Economics Course.