This is the first of seven volumes that offer the most comprehensive biography to date of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), founder of Anthroposophy (or Spiritual Science) and the Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches around the world. His unique genius gave rise to new impulses in education, medicine, agriculture, the arts, economics, and religion. Volume 1 presents Rudolf Steiner's life from birth and youth, through his doctorate degree and work as editor of Goethe's scientific works for the Goethe Archives.
Steiner nous montre que la mission de « Meister Jesus » , c'est de retourner , de bouleverser nos représentations actuelles de la matière ( l'atome comme l'imaginatio de l'univers ) ; c'est une projection des éléments du tableau qui ...
W.J. Stein, The Ninth Century and the Holy Grail, op.cit. Chap. 5, footnote 4, p. 68, also Illustration No. 7. W.J. Stein The Principle of Reincarnation, New York, St George Publications, 1986, p. 17. Friedrich Hiebel, (note 64) p.
Contents: Foreword by Robert McDermott Introduction: In Search of a New Thinking The Twentieth Century: Battleground for Human Individuality Child of Middle Europe: Biographical Foundations The Weimar Years: Nietzsche, Steiner, and the ...
Eventually, he would write his Autobiography: Chapters in the Course of My Life, although its completion would be interrupted by his unexpected death. This book is an essential complement to Steiner's unfinished Autobiography.
... Relatively speaking, the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain came down the course of years to attract more new members than did the English Section aided and abetted by Dornach. In 1948 the severance decisions of 1935 were anyway ...
Hiebel attended the meeting, and his lively descriptions and warm style let those solemn events rise up again in our souls.
This third volume of Peter Selg's comprehensive presentation of Rudolf Steiner's life and work begins with Steiner's invitation to lecture in the Theosophical Society during the summer of 1900.