The questionable merit of the philosopher Francis Bacon provides no guarantee of favours for the L statesman Francis Bacon when caught committing bribery . There is. * David Hume , A Treatise of Human Nature , Book One ( Fontana Library ...
We area shrinking minority of whites. In America and in Europe, immigration has taken over. There is nothing you can do. Buchanan gives the plain statistics, the birthrate, the demographics and details of immigration.
But this is not a dry history of an organisation: it is brought to life with vibrant descriptions of many people, including the colleges founders Francis and Elizabeth Edmunds and John Davy, but also students, teachers, cooks, gardeners, ...
I didn't know German at that time , but George Adams , a very good translator , used to go around with Dr Steiner . I don't know how he did it . He didn't actually use shorthand , he used some kind of semi - shorthand of his own .
During the Gabriel period nationalism thus arose as a phenomenon of nature ; it was essentially a form of egoism ( hence luciferic ) of the group based on heredity ; but Ahriman , exerting all his power to gain mastery over the Cosmic ...
This unique work – the fruit of many decades’ research and experience – throws new light on the supersensible history and karma of the Michaelic movement since Rudolf Steiner’s death.
Herbert Read, in Education Through Art and other titles, draws attention to Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man. So does Rudolf Steiner, particularly in a course of lectures given in Berlin in 1905.
For the Earth was Adam's mother, of the Earth was Adam fed, And I ween, tho' a man she bare here, yet still was the Earth a maid. And here will I read the riddle, he who robbed her of maidenhood Was Cain the son of Adam, ...
The spiritual touch perceptible in these sentences we miss completely in the book by the chemist Prof Dr Hermann Kopp, Alchemie, Heidelberg 1886, 2 vols, which appeared half a century later, although here too, with the negation of the ...
... Conrad 19 Flor (Flos) 18-20 Florence 12 Fos, de, family 55 Franciscans 37, 59 Frederick II of Hohenstaufen 56-57 Friend of God 23 Galahad 31-32 Galicia 37, 53 Garimond 41 Gawain 70 Geoffrey de Charney 68 Geoffrey de Gonneville 47, ...
6 P. P. Rubens . 7 R. Steiner , The Spiritual Hierarchies and the Physical World , lecture of 14 November 1911 . 8 P. C. Marani , Leonardo . The Last Supper , Milan 1999 , Chapter ' Leonardo's Last Supper . 9 R. Steiner , The Spiritual ...
It is the task of the global anthroposophical movement to pioneer this civilization-saving work: to establish spiritual-scientific ideas in mainstream culture that would allow AI to emerge in a healthier societal context.
This beautifully illustrated book presents a history of our relationship with nature, beginning with the civilisations of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, when gardens served as ‘the dwelling place of the gods’.
... in a trial perfidious, violent and iniquitous ... did condemn her ... and put her to death very cruelly by fire ... for the damnation of their souls and in notorious, infamous and irreparable damage done to me, Isabelle, and mine.
The novel was dedicated to his late daughter, whom he compares, in the poem below, with a `spring flower in the grass', reminiscent of the passage above in which the Christmas Rose is both a symbol of life and death.
At the same time his own constitution made it more difficult for him to receive teaching about the supersensible world, or to understand it when it was received. So the teaching gradually ceased. The Mystery-centres where it had been ...
Combining historical research with insights gained from the work of Rudolf Steiner, Veltman presents an impressive survey of the subject, beginning with the pre-Christian Mysteries and ending with a vision of Michaelic Christianity.
Combining historical research with insights gained from the work of Rudolf Steiner, Veltman presents an impressive survey of the subject, beginning with the pre-Christian Mysteries and ending with a vision of Michaelic Christianity.
Jeremy Naydler argues that it is a challenge that can only be met through a re-affirmation of essential human values and the recovery of a sacred view of nature.
What if, by harmonizing our mouths, we could allay many of our physical and mental ills? After years of dental practice, Michel Montaud made a breakthrough that would change his life and work completely.