A Journal of the North American Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science. 

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     “The actual must die
       Eventually.
       Only the impossible
       Survives . . .”
                    — Percy MacKaye

“Friends, the soil is poor. We must scatter abundant seed to ensure even a middling harvest.”    — Novalis

Featured Topics

“The Poet & the Painter” / by Albert Steffen

“The Poet & the Painter” / by Albert Steffen

"Practice Spirit Beholding!" Artwork: Marion Donehower (Visual Arts Section)     Rainer Maria Rilke / Paul Cézanne   Dear Friends, One of the unique aspects of our Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities is its very close connection to the visual arts and to the Section for the Visual Arts. Most of you know that our 21st century Section leader Christiane Haid (who joined us for our North American Conferences in 2024 and 2025) is the leader of the Section for the Visual Arts of the School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum, as well as the leader for our Section for...

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Section meetings have a hybrid character—local friends and members attend in-person and distant friends and members use Zoom. Livestreaming is used for some events.

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 San Juan Heights
 Northern California
 North America

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This website is intended for educational and cultural purposes that include literary criticism, commentary, scholarship, and literary research.