Packed with ideas and inspiration, The Mystery Feast offers numerous pathways into the magical world of storytelling. Based on decades of honing his art, this stimulating booklet gives a glimpse into
Rosen presents students, academics, researchers, and practitioners with an exploration of death and rebirth from alchemical, psychological, and philosophical perspectives. The author has organized the
This book contains the systematic results of the authors work with the methods of Goethe and Steiner (whom he knew personally). In this unique study, Lehrs addresses himself to anyonewith or without a
For millennia, hundreds of books have been written on Plato's dialogues and philosophy. In this book, Carol Dunn makes the case that the major modern scholars interpret Plato with an overwhelming focu
This book is the result the of the author's adventure in painting and work with Liane Collot d'Herbois (1907-1999), the well-known artist and therapist who worked in the tradition of Rudolf Steiner's
Working with imaginative journeys and the magic of metaphor, the author has developed the art of therapeutic storytelling for children's challenging behaviour and difficult situations. In this book, s
With great empathy, delicacy, and directness, Peter Selg recounts, in three lectures, the moving story of Ita Wegman and her relationship with Rudolf Steiner in the context of the development of anthr
Stories, songs, games and craft ideas as well as simple recipes and remedies, to help children engage with and learn about the secrets, magic and wisdom of trees.
On the one hand, New Testament scholarship has been preoccupied with a search for the "historical Jesus." On the other, twists and turns occurring after the first century brought about "an enforced or
Celebrating a century of eurythmy, a modern art of etheric movement In the beginning was the Word . . . and the Word was with God . . . and nothing that was made was made without the Word The human be
In ancient times, people's experience of the divine was imbued with the feminine archetype. The world of spirit was seen to be populated by goddesses, and women were honoured as priestesses and guard
Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) was an Austrian scientist and visionary with particular interest in the flow of water, and natural energies. His knowledge led to inventions which, if properly harnessed
A practical guide to a child's experience of a year in a garden. It combines simple gardening activities with ideas for cooking, crafts, stories, poems and songs related to gardening and the seasonal
A manual for parents and professional children's workers alike, putting the case for holistic, integrated care and education for children with special needs.
For people who are in daily contact with those who are ill or in need, it can become easy to forget the bigger picture and purpose of healing, and focus just on the day-to-day mechanics.Anthroposophic
Children watch TV and use computers for five hours daily on average. But electronic media demands conflict with the needs of children. The result? Record levels of learning difficulties, obesity, eati
The children of the forest live deep in the roots of an old pine tree. They collect wild mushrooms and blueberries and shelter under toadstools when it rains. They play with the squirrels and frogs, a
Stajano, a volunteer worker at the palliative care ward of a Brussels hospital, presents a series of deeply-moving personal encounters with seriously-ill patients. He also reports on the provision of
Siegloch documents the founding of eurythmy, a new art of movement, with this story of the first eurythmist, Lory Maier-Smits. She brings to life the pioneering period when the new artform was being d
Anna Samweber (1884-1969), an active coworker in Berlin with Rudolf Steiner and Marie Steiner-von Sivers, presents a lively, homely, and often moving collection of anecdotes and recollections.
Adult novel presenting an odyssey through lucidly evoked prehistoric epochs and a passionate human drama in which a tense love triangle plays out as a struggle to connect with the wild.
Collection of stories for teaching science in primary schools with a set of follow up activities for each topic. Stories cover commonly taught topics, designed to be learned and retold orally by stude
In this succinct but rich study, Judith von Halle describes her investigations into the phenomenon of dementia, beginning with a general outline of the anthroposophical conception of the human being a
A beautiful and original book in which renowned thinker and geometrist Keith Critchlow focuses on flowers as examples of symmetry and geometry. Fully illustrated with hand-drawn geometric patterns.
"The angel does not deal with space, only time. Time is as far down from duration as an angel can penetrate. Therefore, the footprints of all angels resemble bookmarks and can be found in every single
In the architecture of Rudolf Steiner's great cosmological temple, this extraordinary course of lectures on spiritual beings forms the central pillar with other important texts such as the fourth chap
Emily and Harry love going on trips with Wee Granny. Surprising things always happen when she brings her tartan bag. One Christmas when they were carol singing Harry's torch stopped working, so Granny
The week has a remarkable rhythm that does not fit exactly with either the month or the year, yet most of humanity keeps faith with it. Why did the seven-day week triumph over other ways of subdividin
Words in Placeÿis a creative writing sourcebook with a difference. It invites us to experience nature afresh and explore plants, animals, minerals and place as a way of re-connecting with language. Ar
Brian Goodwin, author of How the Leopard Changed Its Spots, argues for a view of nature as complex, interrelated networks of relationships. He proposes that, in order for us to once again work with na
Jean Evans was a play leader who recognised ahead of her time the importance of enabling children to give voice to their feelings, providing opportunities for play and working in partnership with pare
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ranks with Shakespeare as a European man of letters, playwright and poet. But he himself considered that his scientific work was far more important than all his other achiev
A detailed and comprehensive A-Z reference book of plants and how they affect each other favourably and unfavourably, for improved results for farmers and gardeners.