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Rudolf Steiner Suomessa 1912 ja 1913

Rudolf Steiner Suomessa 1912 ja 1913

Rudolf Steiner

SUOMEN ANTROPOSOFINEN LIITTO
2003
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Antroposofisen hengentieteen perustaja Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) vieraili Suomessa kaksi kertaa, vuosina 1912 ja 1913. Molemmilla kerroilla hän piti laajan esitelmäsarjan. Näiden esitelmäsarjojen lisäksi hän piti julkisia esitelmiä ja puheita, kaksi ns. esoteerista tuntia sekä vastasi kuulijoiden kysymyksiin. Käsillä olevaan teokseen on koottu aikaisemmin kirjamuodossa julkaisemattomat Rudolf Steinerin Suomessa pitämät esitelmät, puheet ja vastaukset kysymyksiin. Mukana on myös neljä Steinerin Suomen vierailua käsittelevää artikkelia Tietäjä-lehdestä 1912 sekä tätä vierailua koskeva ote venäläisen Margarita Voloshinan muistelmista.
Rudolf Steiner in the Waldorf School

Rudolf Steiner in the Waldorf School

Rudolf Steiner

SteinerBooks, Inc
1996
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Lectures and addresses, 1919-1924 (CW 298) This book contains all of the more-or-less informal talks given by Steiner in the Stuttgart school from 1919 to 1924. Included are speeches given by him at various school assemblies, parents' evenings, and other meetings. Steiner spoke here with spontaneity, warmth, and enthusiasm. Readers will find a unique glimpse of the real Steiner and how he viewed the school and the educational philosophy he brought into being. German source: Rudolf Steiner in der Waldorfschule, Vort ge und Ansprachen, Stuttgart, 1919-1924 (GA 298).
The Interpretation of Fairy Tales: A Lecture Given by Rudolf Steiner in Berlin, December 1908
The Interpretation of Fairy Tales is a book that contains the transcript of a lecture given by Rudolf Steiner in Berlin in December 1908. In this lecture, Steiner explores the deeper meanings behind fairy tales and their significance in the development of human consciousness. He argues that fairy tales are not just stories for children, but contain important spiritual and psychological insights that can help us understand ourselves and the world around us. Steiner delves into the symbolism and archetypes found in fairy tales, and explains how they can be interpreted to reveal hidden truths about human nature and the spiritual realm. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the esoteric and mystical aspects of fairy tales, and the profound wisdom they contain.This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Theosophy

Theosophy

Rudolf Steiner

Cambridge University Press
2011
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Austrian philosopher, playwright, and artist Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) is perhaps best known as an educational philosopher and reformer, the founder of Steiner (or Waldorf) schools located around the world. These schools' philosophy represents the priorities Steiner discusses in Theosophy: the development of body, soul, and spirit. Goethe was an important influence on Steiner, and he edited the poet's scientific works (1889–1896). Steiner was an active member and leader of the German branch of Madame Blavatsky's Theosophical Society, eventually broke away from theosophy, as he developed his own spiritual philosophy termed 'anthroposophy'; this philosophical movement asserted the potential of realizing a spiritual reality through cognition. This 1910 translation by Elizabeth Douglas Shields is of the book's third German edition; it was first published in 1904. This work will be of particular interest to historians of philosophy, of spiritual movements and of education.
An Occult Physiology: Eight Lectures by Rudolf Steiner

An Occult Physiology: Eight Lectures by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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An Occult Physiology: Eight Lectures By Rudolf Steiner is a book that delves into the esoteric aspects of the human body and its relationship to the spiritual world. The author, Rudolf Steiner, was a philosopher and mystic who founded the spiritual movement known as Anthroposophy. In this book, he presents a series of lectures that explore the hidden aspects of the human body, including the chakras, the etheric body, and the astral body. He explains how these elements interact with the physical body to create a holistic understanding of human health and well-being. Steiner also provides insights into the spiritual nature of illness and disease, and how they can be healed through spiritual practices and understanding. The book is a fascinating exploration of the intersection between science, spirituality, and the human experience, and is a must-read for anyone interested in holistic health and wellness.Eight Lectures By Rudolf Steiner, Given In Prague, March 20-28, 1911.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Faculty Meetings with Rudolf Steiner

Faculty Meetings with Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner

SteinerBooks, Inc
1998
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The Waldorf school movement has its roots in the chaotic period following World War I. Struggling to create the first school, Rudolf Steiner worked on every detail-lesson plans, religious education, school hours, course resources, administration, finance, and child study. Guiding the faculty, Steiner moved toward his goal of creating a vehicle for social transformation. These two volumes span 1919 to 1924 and cover, meeting by meeting, the development of the first Waldorf school. Participating in a work in progress, Steiner deals with an amazing array of problems, frustrations, successes, and failures. His sleeves rolled up and his sight on a vision that he made a reality, Steiner lays the foundations of Waldorf education. This detailed look behind the scenes will interest not only teachers, but also parents, students, and anyone who wants to know how a successful worldwide school movement arose. German source: Konferenzen mit den Lehren der Freien Waldorfschule 1919-1924 (GA 300a-c)
The Human Being as Body and Soul in relation to the Cosmos
‘That is the ideal towards which Ahriman is striving: to destroy the individuality of human beings in order, with the power of human thinking, to transform the earth into a web of gigantic thought spiders – but real spiders. That is the ahrimanic goal from which we must escape by really imbuing ourselves with the spirit Word: “Not I, but the Christ in me”.’ – Rudolf SteinerThese majestic lectures speak of the threefold human being – of body (head, heart and hands), soul (thinking, feeling and will), and spirit (waking, dreaming and sleeping). Such holistic concepts challenge the acute dangers of polarisation, of twofoldness – being bound to the earth through dead thought on the one hand (the ahrimanic) and taken up into states of fantasy on the other (the luciferic). The challenge, says Rudolf Steiner, is always to see the intermediary or balancing force, the Christ being, in every context.Steiner refers to the conclusions of the Ecumenical Council of 869 AD, that human beings consist only of body and soul. Now, he says, we are entering a period where even the soul is denied in favour of the physical brain. In contrast, he presents a vision of evolving humanity in the broader context of a cosmos that reaches to realms of existence beyond even space and time. This previously-unpublished course of lectures ­– released in tandem with the twin course in CW 206 – features an introduction by William Forward, notes and an index.Thirteen lectures, Stuttgart, Bern & Dornach; June–July 1921, GA 205
Founding a Science of the Spirit

Founding a Science of the Spirit

Rudolf Steiner

RUDOLF STEINER PRESS
2025
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‘Everyone can derive joy and hope from the communications of another, for what we are told about the higher worlds is not mere theory, unrelated to life. As its fruits, it brings us two things we must have if we are to lay hold of life in the right way – strength and security – and both are given in the highest measure.’ – Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner speaks with great clarity and precision on the fundamental nature of the human being in relation to the cosmos, the evolution of the Earth, the journey of the soul after death, reincarnation and karma, good and evil, and the modern path of meditative training. Throughout, his emphasis is on a scientific exposition of spiritual phenomena. As he says in the final lecture: ‘the highest knowledge of mundane things is thoroughly compatible with the highest knowledge of spiritual truths’. This popular course of lectures offers a fine introduction to the whole of Steiner’s teaching, and is an excellent complement to his fundamental texts. At the same time, it features valuable material that cannot be found elsewhere, such as two rare question-and-answer sessions, where the lecturer offers immediate and often surprising responses to audience members’ queries.This new edition features an introduction by Brien Masters, notes and an index. Fourteen lectures, Stuttgart; Aug.–Sept. 1906, GA 95
The Human Being as Spiritual Being Evolving through the Course of History
‘If we lived only in worlds of spirit, as we do between death and a new birth, we would never be able to acquire freedom there. It is something we can only achieve by our efforts within the physical world...’ – Rudolf SteinerRudolf Steiner’s lucid account of our current phase of evolution focuses on the threefold human being and the significance of incarnation on Earth. In a nuanced presentation, he supports the modern scientific outlook but highlights the urgent need to broaden it, emphasizing the importance of balance in thinking, feeling and will. Withdrawing into abstract intellectualism while letting feeling and will run amok, leads to unconscious egotism and, ultimately, the War of All Against All. In place of nebulous mysticism or narrow materialism, Steiner calls on us to bring our thoughts, feelings and actions under conscious self-control so that – for our benefit and society as a whole – we can live our lives with clarity, far-sightedness and purpose. Intrinsic to this reassessment of ourselves and our place in the universe is a recognition of death as a gateway to continuing existence. Only by acknowledging our journey into the afterlife and our return to earth (reincarnation) will we take charge of a truly human evolution. This previously-unpublished course of lectures ­– released in tandem with the twin course in CW 205 – features an introduction by Matthew Barton, notes and an index.Eleven lectures, Dornach; July–Aug. 1921, GA 206
The Gospel of John and the Other Three Gospels

The Gospel of John and the Other Three Gospels

Rudolf Steiner

RUDOLF STEINER PRESS
2025
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‘What is the Christ-event? It is a confluence of all preceding philosophies and religious streams of humanity… united in Palestine; and they were expressed in the Gospels according to the different types of initiation of the one or other Evangelist.’ – Rudolf SteinerSpeaking two years after his main lecture course on the Gospel of John, Rudolf Steiner discusses initiation traditions in the course of human history, and how the Christ Event unified them all – in particular, those connected to the Western and Eastern mysteries. In addition to esoteric interpretations of passages in the Gospels, Steiner also presents many new and complementary insights on the world-historic significance of Christ’s mission, including his initial reference to the Second Coming in the etheric realm. Dense in content, these thirteen lectures – delivered to an audience at the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, Stockholm – enrich our understanding of Rudolf Steiner’s Christology. Only recently published in German, and here in English for the first time, the lectures are accompanied with an introduction by Hans-Christian Zehnter, an appendix of photos and facsimiles, extensive notes and an index.‘The voice rose and the speaking took on a more rapid tempo, while it flowed without stopping in perfectly formed, beautiful sentences, as only a born speaker can produce.’ (From a contemporary newspaper review.)Thirteen lectures, Stockholm, Jan. 1910, GA 117a
Old and New Methods of Initiation

Old and New Methods of Initiation

Rudolf Steiner

RUDOLF STEINER PRESS
2025
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What are the key differences between the contemporary spiritual path and that of the ancient mysteries? With remarkable clarity and insight, Rudolf Steiner throws new light on the contrasting methods of initiation in the ancient and modern day. The old mysteries worked to transform the physical body – ‘the brain on the one hand, and the rest of the organism on the other’ – whereas modern initiation ‘transforms the element of spirit and soul, strengthening it with regard to the thought aspect on the one hand, and the will aspect on the other…’These wide-ranging lectures additionally cover topics that include: the working of Lucifer and Ahriman in the human being; the relationship of the individual to the Folk Spirit; the development of religious life, particularly with reference to the pagan Old Testament streams; and the role of Imagination, Inspiration and Intuition in modern life. The final lectures examine the impulse of freedom behind the work of Goethe and Schiller, drawing connections with Shakespeare and the French Revolution. An overarching theme is the significance of the transition between cultural epochs and the importance of freeing ourselves from the intellectualism of our age through the spiritual quality of Imaginative consciousness. This new edition features an introduction by Margaret Jonas, notes and an index. Fourteen lectures, Dornach, Mannheim & Breslau, Jan.–March 1922, GA 210
Mystic Christianity

Mystic Christianity

H Spencer Lewis; Rudolf Steiner; George Carey

Adultbrain Publishing
2025
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Beyond the churches and creeds lies a deeper Christian mystery-a path of personal transformation, sacred symbolism, and hidden wisdom taught by Christ and preserved by mystics.Mystic Christianity is a spiritual powerhouse, combining three essential works that reveal the esoteric meaning behind Christ's teachings and the divine potential within every human being.Includes: Christianity as Mystical Fact by Rudolf Steiner - A philosophical and historical foundation connecting early Christianity to ancient mystery traditions.The Mystical Life of Jesus by H. Spencer Lewis - A dramatic account of the secret teachings, travels, and hidden years of Jesus.God-Man: The Word Made Flesh by Carey & Perry - A unique physiological and spiritual exploration linking sacred scripture to the human body as a temple of divinity.Whether you're a seeker of truth, a student of comparative religion, or exploring the hidden currents beneath mainstream Christianity, this compilation is a powerful step into the sacred mysteries of the Christ path.
Healing the Social Organism

Healing the Social Organism

Rudolf Steiner

RUDOLF STEINER PRESS
2024
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Speaking just months after the end of the First World War, Rudolf Steiner urges his audience to awaken to the practical relevance of spiritual knowledge. Serious engagement with contemporary spiritual-scientific concepts can awaken healthy forces of the will, which in turn facilitate constructive action in the outer world. Conversely, ideas that are remnants of a previous age – echoed in empty phrases and dogmas – only hinder our ability to think with the consciousness demanded by the times, destroying the potential for true social initiative. The historical context of these lectures was indeed disastrous, with inflation, hunger, homelessness and political extremism all rife. But Steiner advises that social conditions will only get worse if people don’t engage with modern spiritual impulses. Thus – in contrast to the backward phenomenon of nationalism and the contemporary caricature of democracy – he introduces the future-oriented concept of social threefolding. He discusses manifold challenges, such as the decline of the West and the outmoded spiritual impulses of Jesuitism and Freemasonry – but also the positive path for an ascent of Western societies, genuine spiritual medicine, the true message of Easter, and the victory of the Archangel Michael. In several lectures, Rudolf Steiner speaks in some detail about the role and structure of the Catholic Church, the historical use of encyclicals and the doctrine of Papal Infallibility. The first full translation of this course features an introduction by Dorothy Hinkle-Uhlig, notes and an index.