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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

The Natural Sciences

Science sees the visible tangible world as an expression of invisible forces. We call this interaction Nature. How do we gain access to the invisible world? Our own approach emphasizes

- awe and wonder at the details of nature and of thought: This is the basis of modern (Goethean) science, whose aim it is to get to know invisible forces active in nature at en ever sublimer level. We believe that the power of awe is a basis for developing our conscousness of the world around us.

- training our thoughts to be unprejudiced so as not to block us to nature's novelties

- expanding the notion of forces to extend beyond those of conventional wisdom

- experiencing forces active in our own bodies, in our own thoughts and linking them to those active in nature

Through these and other activities we hope to come to a more holistic conception of our organic,  inorganic and human worlds.

Part of our current research is in physics - the study of the forces and their motions - and chemistry - understanding substance and its metamorphosis.

Furthermore we have developed and are researching a series of diagnostic tools based on Rudolf Steiner's ideas: so called 'image-forming methods'.