Rudolf Steiner s Core Mission

Rudolf Steiner s Core Mission
Author: T. H. Meyer
Publsiher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2010
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781906999100

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Rudolf Steiner's core mission--repeatedly delayed owing to the a lack of capacity in his colleagues--was to pursue contemporary spiritual-scientific research into the phenomena of reincarnation and karma. This stimulating book describes the winding biographical path of that mission. It focuses in particular on the mystery of Steiner's connection with the influential medieval philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas. Using numerous archival sources and publications, Thomas Meyer reveals many facts related to the core of Steiner's mission, showing the critical roles played by Wilhelm Anton Neumann and Karl Julius Schröer in its genesis and development. Meyer examines how Rudolf Steiner's students responded to his understanding of karma, placing this "most intrinsic mission" in the context of current divisions in the anthroposophic movement. He highlights especially the place of spiritual science in culture and history and shows how Steiner further developed the great scientific ideas of evolution propounded by Darwin by raising them to the plane of individual soul and spiritual development. As Steiner stated in 1903, "Scientific researchers explain the skull forms of higher animals as a transformation of a lower type of skull. In the same way one should explain a soul's biography through the soul biography which the former evolved from."

Rudolf Steiner Life and Work

Rudolf Steiner  Life and Work
Author: Peter Selg
Publsiher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781621480846

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To acknowledge and understand Rudolf Steiner’s unique achievement and life’s work, one must be able to accept that the founder and spiritual researcher of Anthroposophy was “a citizen of two worlds”: the spiritual and the physical. Anthroposophy teaches that this duality, rather than being a quality reserved for special individualities, is inherent to human nature. According to Rudolf Steiner, it is a central aspect of being human, even in times when the suprasensory aspect of humanity is eclipsed (for ordinary day consciousness) and almost eliminated by certain civilizations. The interest in Rudolf Steiner’s person and essence, in his attitude toward life and work, will continue to grow in the decades and centuries that lie ahead, both within and outside the anthroposophical movement. It will take hold of entirely different groups of people, including those who come with spiritual questions or discover them in times of need. Rudolf Steiner’s work grew to be “one unique effort of bringing courage to human beings” (Michael Bauer). This is the first of seven comprehensive volumes on Rudolf Steiner’s “being, intentions, and journey.” It presents Rudolf Steiner from childhood and youth through his doctorate degree and up to the time of his work for the Goethe Archives as editor of Goethe’s scientific writings. By considering his formative years in depth, we come to understand better the roots and development of Rudolf Steiner’s later spiritual research and teachings. This volume is a translation from German of the first three chapters of Rudolf Steiner. 1861 - 1925: Lebens- und Werkgeschichte. Band 1: 1861 - 1914 (Ita Wegman Institut, 2012).

Rudolf Steiner s Mission and Ita Wegman

Rudolf Steiner s Mission and Ita Wegman
Author: Margarete Kirchner-Bockholt,Erich Kirchner-Bockholt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1977
Genre: Anthroposophists
ISBN: OCLC:817757998

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The Development of Anthroposophy since Rudolf Steiner s Death

The Development of Anthroposophy since Rudolf Steiner s Death
Author: T.H. Meyer,Paul V. O'Leary
Publsiher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781621481171

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This volume begins with Thomas Meyer's assessment of Anthroposophy's evolution since Rudolf Steiner’s death and its future prospects. He offers an overview of the eighty-seven years of the development of the anthroposophic movement and the Anthroposophical Society, the worldwide organization headquartered in Dornach, Switzerland, since the death of its founder. The Society went through a very difficult and controversial period in the ten years following Steiner’s death, which culminated at its Annual Meeting in 1935. The result was the expulsion from the Society of two members appointed by Rudolf Steiner to its Executive Board (Vorstand)—Ita Wegman and Elizabeth Vreede—as well as the British and Dutch branches of the Society and many important anthroposophists who opposed the expulsions. Meyer—whose many books include Rudolf Steiner's Core Mission—reveals the extraordinary concordance of four November 17 dates highly significant in the development of Anthroposophy. On November 17, 1901, the anniversary of the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875, Marie von Sivers asked Rudolf Steiner to create an esoteric path suited to the Western mind, which set Steiner on his mission. On November 17, 1923, Ita Wegman urged Steiner to establish a new Society, with Steiner himself joining as both a member and its president. Twelve years later, on November 17, 1935, the remaining three individuals of the Executive Board wrote to Adolf Hitler to plea for the Society's continued existence in Germany after being banned in Germany by the Nazi regime. Profound connections underlie these events. Four appendices supplement the present volume. Appendix 1 presents a Chronology that denotes, by year and day, significant episodes in Steiner’s life and in the development of Anthroposophy. The remaining appendices feature, for the first time in English in one volume, significant documents pertinent to the Anthroposophical Society’s Easter 1935 Annual Meeting. Appendix 2 contains the “Memorandum,” written by supporters of Marie Steiner, setting forth a list of grievances in support of the expulsion motions adopted at the 1935 Annual Meeting. Appendix 3 records Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz’s address in response to the 1935 Annual Meeting, counseling against the expulsion measures. Appendix 4 contains the letter (in English and German) written by the Society’s Executive Board to Adolf Hitler. This important book offers profound insights into the struggles for individual freedom and voice during the early years of the Anthroposophical Society. Seeing the dynamics of that struggle can help us today to overcome differences to work toward common purpose, both in the context of our everyday lives and within a spiritually oriented community.

The Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach Switzerland

The Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach  Switzerland
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0787308242

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A lecture given at Liestal, Basle, January 11, 1916.

Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach Switzerland

Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach  Switzerland
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1992-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1858100240

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Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach Switzerland

Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach Switzerland
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1494126214

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.

Human Values in Education

Human Values in Education
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0880105445

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These lectures on education were given well after the founding of several Waldorf schools in Europe, and thus Steiner was able to draw on the practical experience of this form of education in action.