Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon

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Yeshayahu (Jesaiah) Ben-Aharon (* 1955 in Israel) completed his doctorate at the University of Haifa in 1998 on the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl. He is a spiritual scientist, philosopher and social activist, co-founder of Kibbutz Harduf in Israel and the Global Network for Threefolding, director of the Global Event College and a member of the Independent School of Spiritual Science. He teaches, writes and lectures worldwide on the evolution of human consciousness in the sciences, the humanities and in social and historical events. He is known for his pioneering research into the apocalyptic spiritual and historical events of our time and as an original researcher in the field of anthroposophy founded by Rudolf Steiner.

One of his most original areas of research is creative becoming: How does the new and creative emerge in all areas of knowledge, art and life? How do the forces of the future work through the new encounter between science, art, religion and social creativity? How does the creative adventure of our time take place?

Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon's books are published in German by Ereignis Verlag and in English by Temple Lodge Publishing. His blog can be found on his website Ibecoming and some of his blog entries can be found in German translation on the website Das Ereignis.