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

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“Art Opens Our Eyes to the Spiritual World”

“Art Opens Our Eyes to the Spiritual World”

"Temple Veil" by Marion Donehower   An Interview with Artist Marion Donehower from Stil Magazine   Dear Friends, Marion Donehower is a member of the leadership group of the North American Section for the Literary Arts and Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science and she helped plan our North American Section Conferences in 2024 and 2025. She is also a member of the Section for Visual Arts.  Her interview appeared in the 2025 summer issue of Stil Magazine, an issue with the title "Art and Healing." Stil is a German-language publication, but the English translation of Marion's...

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 San Juan Heights
 Northern California
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