The International Biodynamic Association (IBDA) is the worldwide federation of national biodynamic associations. The IBDA represents and serves the biodynamic impulse by working closely with the…
Europe –
a cultural area with opportunities for individual growth and constructive community development
Europe is not only an economic union. With their Christian cultural roots, Member States…
Anthroposophic Medicine is an integrative system of medicine based on modern natural science-based medicine. The latter perspective is extended by anthroposophical forms of therapy such as art…
The first Waldorf school came about in 1919 as a result of a parent initiative among workers at the Waldorf Astoria cigerette factory in Stuttgart. The CEO Emil Molt asked Rudolf Steiner…
The three ideals of the French revolution – freedom, equality and brotherhood – are well known. It is immediately clear that these ideals are an inspiration for all kinds of social development.…
Anthroposophic Medicine
in clinics and in general practice
The image is of the Arlesheim clinic, the first anthroposophic hospital, which opened in 1921. Since then, other clinics, primarily in…
Biodynamic agriculture and the Demeter trademark
At the invitation of Count Carl von Keyserlingk (1869–1928) and his wife Johanna Skene, from 7th to 16th June 1924 a course for farmers and land…
The well known media guide for all ages is now internationally available.
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Growing up healthy in a World of Digital Media
What parents and educators should know: How the use…
The European Alliance of Initiatives for Applied Anthroposopy/ELIANT as a campaigning organisation promoting more quality of life, cultural diversity and availability of choice in…
Human dignity and individual development are core values of European culture and the Rudolf Steiner inspired initiatives of applied anthroposophy have contributed towards their development for more…