Books from SteinerBooks

  • The Mysteries of Egypt
    By Lewis Spence

    The spiritual influences of Egypt did not disappear but lived on in silence until, like "voices from the dust," the secrets of their esoteric traditions and ancient initiation-rituals again are revealed to us in this extraordinary book, ...

  • At the Edge of History and Passages about Earth: A Double Book
    By William Irwin Thompson

    Clearly , the baker , Edward Taylor , was a Zen master of a craft that becomes an art because of the religious consciousness in which it is performed . With the death of the last male Shaker , America had lost that reverence for the ...

  • Steiner and Kindred Spirits
    By Robert McDermott

    Martin Luther King, Jr., and His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Archbishop Desmond Tutu (b. ... and it appeared that the white rulers of South Africa would never grant civil rights to native blacks, Tutu did not descend to violence or hatred.

  • Alchemists Through the Ages
    By Arthur Edward Waite

    This loss didnot suffice me, forImixed the remaining two parts with ten timestheir weight of Luna, and fell to work again, hoping to make up for my first error. I thenbegan to think upon themaximsof theold books, revolvedin mymind the ...

  • The Key of the Kingdom: A Book of Stories and Poems for Children
    By Elizabeth Gmeyner

    Towards evening their way led them into a wood . The wanderers lay down covered by the night and the glistening stars . Nicholas thought about the stars and the earth and could not be happy . In the middle of the night a grey wolf came ...

  • Engaged Community: The Challenge of Self-Governance in Waldorf Education
    By John McAlice

    At the urging ofEmil Molt, Hans Kuehn, Roman Boos, andothers, Steiner hadagreed to spearheadagrassroots campaign torealize thethreefold ideasin the formationof the new German government. Tothisend hehad written “A Call to Action,” which ...

  • Goethe's Fairy Tale of the Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily
    By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    A commentary on The Character of Goethe as shown in the Fairy Story is provided by Rudolf Steiner, the Austrian philosopher and thinker.

  • The Metamorphosis of Plants
    By J. W. v. Goethe

    A prime example of his "perceptive power of judgment," this fascinating little work introduces a radically new way of looking at plants as lively manifestations of dynamic formative principles.

  • Goethe and Palladio
    By David Lowe, Simon Sharp

    This is must-reading for anyone interested in Goethe's ideas on plants and metamorphosis.

  • Elijah Come Again: A Prophet for Our Time
    By Robert Powell

    The research presented by Robert Powell in this book shows that a new science of the stars is possible, based on a study of reincarnation and karma.

  • The Most Holy Trinosophia and the New Revelation of the Divine Feminine
    By Robert Powell

    Robert Powell discusses Sophia as a Trinity-as Mother, Daughter, and Holy Soul- and as the feminine aspect of Divine Godhead. He connects our reawakening to the feminine aspect of God with many of the changes now taking place in the world.

  • The Sophia Teachings
    By Robert Powell

    The Sophia Teachings provides accessible and informative insights into the being of Sophia--generally overlooked by modern, patriarchal Christianity and misinterpreted by new age and and other movements that often trivialize the meaning and ...

  • Chronicle of the Living Christ: The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ : Foundations of Cosmic Christianity
    By Robert A. Powell

    This pioneering, monumental work utilizes the visionary legacy of Anne Catherine Emmerich and the spiritual scientific discoveries of Rudolf Steiner concerning various hidden facts of Christ's incarnation.

  • Jesus, Lazarus, and the Messiah: Unveiling Three Christian Mysteries
    By Charles S. Tidball

    This is a book for all those who want a deeper understanding of the New Testament Gospels and, especially, for those interested in the "Jesus mysteries.

  • A Bridge of Dreams: The Story of Paramananda, a Modern Mystic, and His Ideal of All-conquering Love
    By Sara Ann Levinsky

    His ten - yearold son , Delbert , would race his bicycle around the main house in a perpetual marathon , grating on the sisters ' nerves , already frazzled by a host of minor inconveniences and major responsibilities .

  • Green Hermeticism
    By Christopher Bamford, Peter Lamborn Wilson, Kevin Townley

    Philalethes, Eireneius, Alchemical Works (Boulder: Cinnabar, 1994) Redgrove, H. Stanley, Alchemy, Ancient and Modern (East Ardsley: E.P. Publishing, 1973) Schwaller de Lubicz, R.A., Esoterism and Symbol (Rochester, Vermont: Inner ...

  • Millennial Child
    By Eugene Schwartz

    find my All ! " Mary Sheedy Kurcinka , in discussing choices made by " spirited " children among the predominantly plastic educational toys available in a completely conventional setting , observes that most spirited kids like toys that ...

  • A Secret History of Consciousness
    By Gary Lachman

    Since the 1960s, the work of the aeronautical engineer Alexander Thom, the astronomer Gerald Hawkins, the prehistorian Alexander Marshack, and those who followed them has made respectable the notion that our so-called prehistoric ...

  • The Impulse of Freedom in Islam
    By John van Schaik, Christine Gruwez

    38 For Goethe see: Hajj AbuBakr Rieger, Goethe Embraced Islam, Weimar, 1995; K. Mommsen, Goethe undder Islam, Frankfurt am Main, 2001; W.F.Veltman, Goethe en Europa. Een bezinning op de huidige wereldsituatie, Zeist,1982.

  • Imagination of an Insurrection: Dublin, Easter 1916
    By William Irwin Thompson

    17 Peter McBrien, “Poets of the Insurrection III, Joseph Plunkett,” Studies, V (December1916), 53649. 18 Johan Huizinga, Homo Ludens (New York, 1955), p.10. PART THREE THREE IMAGES OF THE EVENT CHAPTER FIVE THE.