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

Next Meeting:
New Year Eve: Special Event. “A Tale Told by the Fireside” for Faust Branch Holy Nights.

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

Featured Topics

“The Jealousy of the Gods” / “The Jealousy of Human Beings”

“The Jealousy of the Gods” / “The Jealousy of Human Beings”

Artwork: "Die Feuerpredigt" by  Marion Donehower     Lecture Eight World History in the Light of Anthroposophy With a Brief Literary Critical Commentary   A Presentation to the Faust Branch Of Work Arising from the Section for the Literary Arts and Humanities December 31, 2023   “A year ago, on New Year's Eve [December 31, 1922], we beheld the destroying flames. The red glow rose to Heaven. Tongues of flame, dark blue and reddish yellow, curled their way up through the general sea of fire. They came from the metal instruments concealed in the Goetheanum; the gigantic sea of...

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Spiritual Friendship

Spiritual Friendship

Artwork by Marion Donehower (Visual Arts Section) Goethe's Fairytale "The Green Snake and Beautiful Lily." An introductory video made for the Anthroposophical...

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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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