World Goetheanum Association

The World Goetheanum Association brings together partners from all fields of life, such as agriculture, education, medicine, art, trade and banking.

Charter for the founding of the World Goetheanum Association

The World Goetheanum Association is a worldwide forum oriented towards the future development of people and the earth. It brings together partners from all fields of life, such as agriculture, education, medicine, art, trade and banking. Partners can be companies, institutions and self-employed persons. They are represented in the Association through a responsible/contact person.

We want to create an open space for encounter and development and a network that promotes innovation, worldwide connections and relationships across disciplines and industries and is based on common values: Freedom, respect and openness to the world, cultural diversity, alive spirituality, friendship and warmth of heart. Responsible relationship with the living earth, our fellow human beings and the spiritual dimension of the world is essential for us.

We support the interaction of practice and research. This is why, the associated partners promote the vital and fruitful development of an anthroposophy that is oriented towards the central challenges of the present and the future. For us anthroposophy is an important source of inspiration and a reference point for dialogue with other impulses and world views.

The goals is a regular exchange in which questions and challenges can be better answered or solved in intergenerational dialogue with others. In this way we also intend to develop new cultural, social, ecological and economically sustainable projects. Mutual reflection, learning from successes and failures is important to us. Together we strive to make an active contribution in our work and in connection with other people and organisations to master the hardships and challenges of our time.

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The School of Spiritual Science is responsible for research in the spiritual field, for stimulating and dealing with practical questions and for continuing education in anthroposophically oriented fields of work. Today the university is divided into one general anthroposophical section and ten specialist sections. The work is based on the course in the humanities held by Rudolf Steiner in 1924 for the members of the university as part of their first class. The university has its headquarters and coordination centre at the Goetheanum and its work takes place worldwide in the contexts in which members of the university are active.

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