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June 18, 2011

The Future of Agriculture - a Biodynamic approach

10 - 13 November 2011 With a dynamic mix of keynote speakers, workshops on topical biodynamic issues and " world cafe" discussion space, this conference will be of...


June 18, 2011

The Future of Agriculture - a Biodynamic approach

10 - 13 November 2011 With a dynamic mix of keynote speakers, workshops on topical biodynamic issues and " world cafe" discussion space, this conference will be of...


June 18, 2011

The Future of Agriculture - a Biodynamic approach

10 - 13 November 2011 With a dynamic mix of keynote speakers, workshops on topical biodynamic issues and " world cafe" discussion space, this conference will be of...




150 Jahr Anthroposophie

February 27th, 2011

Anthroposophical Societies in different countries

The diversity of cultures, religions and approaches to science or art is not merely tolerated in the Anthroposophical Society but, through the common focus of our shared humanity, can flow actively into mutual acceptance and fraternity.

The endeavour to understand the human being, to create and renew culture and to solve the global tasks of our time can direct our gaze to what we share. However this does not mean uniformity. In every cultural milieu, in all religions and also in different countries, anthroposophical work takes on its own particular colouring.

The Anthroposophical Societies in different countries represent one way of acknowledging these differences. Each society is represented at the Goetheanum in the person of its general secretary or (in the case of smaller national societies) by national representatives.

The Anthroposophical Society Gloucestershire is currently using a sub-domain of the Anthromedia site as its website.