A Journal & Newsletter for Friends & Members of the Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities in North America of the School for Spiritual Science. 

“Return to the Mountain: Tracks to New Mythologies” 2025 North American Section Conference / San Francisco /       May 9-12, 2025 

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

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“Eros and Fable” by Novalis

“Eros and Fable” by Novalis

“Marriage of Cupid and Psyche.” Decorations of the Loggia di Psiche in the Villa Farnesina, Rome. By Raphael and his workshop. Raphael was in supervisory residence in the villa with his girlfriend during the project.   Dear Friends, In preparation for the 2025 North American Section Conference in San Francisco (May 9-12) I spoke about The Fairytale of Eros and Fable by Novalis. This important fairytale by a poet whom Rudolf Steiner hailed as the "Herald of Anthroposophy" relates closely to the themes of our 2024 and 2025 conferences.  For a related video lecture, see "Rudolf Steiner's...

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The Poet Friedrich Hölderlin

The Poet Friedrich Hölderlin

Sketch of "mad poet" Hölderlin   “Night, the astonishing, there, the stranger to all that is human, Over the mountain-tops mournful and gleaming draws...

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