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Anthroposophy - An Introduction
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Youth and the Etheric Heart
Rudolf Steiner Speaks to the Younger Generation
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Catherine E Creeger
Softbound
$25.00
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All knowledge, even purely scholarly knowledge, must merge into pure artistry.
—Rudolf Steiner, February 14, 1923
Youth and the Etheric Heart describes the essence of this lecture course. Although the younger generation of Rudolf Steiner's time was not yet aware of it, the question “How can we find the spirit?” was the driving force of the times, leading to the “youth movement.” In fact, as Steiner emphasized, the spiritually active forces that produced the youth movement were manifesting as such for the first time. University students were affected as well by the struggles of the early twentieth century, but it was Steiner who brought clarity to the myriad of forms that resulted from the difficulties young people were experiencing. These were the connections of destiny that lay just beneath the surface of ordinary consciousness; those forces were struggling to take form.
At the very first event in the newly built Goetheanum during the autumn of 1920, Steiner addressed the students assembled in Dornach, after which he continued his theme in Stuttgart during spring 1921. The first five lectures began in Dornach during the first course on higher education in 1920 and ended in Stuttgart the following year at the public conference, “Cultural Prospects of the Anthroposophical Movement.” The October lectures of the youth course took place the following year, picking up the thread from the previous talks.
At Christmas 1922, Steiner announced the lecture cycle, “The Moment of Emergence of Natural Science in World History and Its Subsequent Development.” The invitation was issued by the association of scientific researchers at the Goetheanum and by the branch of the Anthroposophical Society. The lectures were open to “every member of the Anthroposophical Society and individuals with an unbiased interest in our movement,” and a number of young adults were in attendance. Steiner addressed them specifically on January 6, 1923, after the loss of the first Goetheanum. This address was entitled “The Cognitive Task of Academic Youth.”
The high point of 1923 was Steiner’s establishment of the General Anthroposophical Society at the so-called Christmas Conference. Within the Independent School of Spiritual Science, Steiner created a Section for the “Spiritual Striving of Youth.” In a series of essays, he drafted the idea of this workplace for young adults and the goals it would attempt to realize.
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Love and Its Meaning in the World
Lectures by
Rudolf Steiner
$24.95
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After over 25 years of reading this book and thinking about its content, I am of the opinion that these are
Steiner's most important lectures. A better knowledge and understanding of their content would go a long way toward
removing a lot of the dogmatism and hierarchical thinking that has permeated the Anthroposophical movement and the world
at large over the years. The title lecture alone is worth the price of the book - in it Steiner clarifies with poignant
and exquisite beauty that the Being called Christ is Love, that anyone for whom Love is the primary reality of life
is "Christian," regardless of whether he or she has ever heard of Jesus or Christ.
In relation to his development of Anthroposophy, love is the very heart and ground of all Steiner's
teaching, the foundation of all he did, and all he hoped that others would do. These are the
lectures that make that usually implicit assumption explicit - these are the lectures that reveal
the foundation of his work. Steiner taught that, without love, nothing is possible; but that
with love, we can do everything. Love is always love of the not-yet. To love is to create; it
is to enter selflessly into the current of time that flows toward us from the future.
This collection brings together all of Steiner's main lechers and writings relating to love - from earthly
love to the nature and function of spiritual love. Among the topics included are: The Mystery of Love; The Division into
Sexes; The Mission of Reverence; the Buddha's Teaching of Compassion; and Love, Faith, Love, Hope; and the title lecture.
Wonderful reading!
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How to Know Higher Worlds
A Modern Path of Initiation
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Christopher Bamford
$16.95
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How to Know Higher Worlds is a favorite of ours. Christopher
Bamford's translation is immediate, warm and inspiring. Here,
for anyone who chooses to walk it, is a path of moral and
spiritual development that speaks directly to the heart.
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What
Is Anthroposophy?
Three Perspectives on Self-Knowledge
Rudolf Steiner
Translation by Christopher Bamford and Mado
Spiegler
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$15.00
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These three previously untranslated lectures
are a masterly introduction to what Rudolf Steiner
means by “anthroposophy.” They explain
why Steiner describes this path-which means literally “the
wisdom of the human being”- as one that “unites
what is spiritual in the human being with what
is spiritual in the universe.”
Steiner begins by describing what happens when
we die. He shows the relationship between our
physical life on earth and the etheric, astral,
and spiritual life of the cosmos. He also explains
how physical lives are completely interwoven
with cosmic existence, and how the “missing
links” in evolution are spiritual in nature.
Steiner then demonstrates what he calls the “dilettantism” and “soullessness” of
mainstream psychology. He points out that since
the second half of the nineteenth century the
idea of the soul has been lost, and that, consequently,
understanding of our inner lives is without a
sure foundation.
A quite different view, however, emerges from
a truly spiritual perspective. In the third lecture,
Steiner takes as his guide our three states of
being - waking, dreaming, and sleeping. He describes
in detail what happens in these three states,
and how each is bound up with our lives as physical,
psychic, and spiritual beings. With the profound
insights in this book, the world becomes a much
larger, richer, and more exciting place to live.
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Theosophy
An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and
in the Cosmos
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Catherine Creeger
$16.95
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In this book, Rudolf Steiner shows us that an understanding
of the depths of the human being is a true pathway to a knowledge
of Spiritual Reality. Catherine Creeger's sensitive and clear
translation gives Rudolf Steiner a voice highly accessible to
the American reader. We really value this edition for the living
quality of the language and the enthusiasm of its prose. Definitely
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An Outline of Esoteric Science
Rudolf Steiner
New translation by Cathrine Creeger
$19.95
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This is Rudolf Steiner's cosmology, a sweeping picture of
cosmic, earthly and human evolution that resolves in guidance
toward an esoteric path of moral and spiritual development.
We know an interesting personal story about this book. William
Dawson, an outstanding ornithologist during the earlier part
of this century, although husband, father, and son-in-law
to three active anthroposophers, was never particularly drawn
to Anthroposophy. At the end of his life, as he lay in bed
with his final illness, he read Occult Science. When
he finished it, he closed the book, set it on the night stand,
and, tapping his finger on the cover, said, "This man
knows what he is talking about." He crossed the threshold
of death three days later.
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An Esoteric Cosmology
Evolution, Christ & Modern Spirituality
Rudolf Steiner
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$18.00
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A congress of the Federation of European Sections of the Theosophical Society was
held in Paris in May 1906. Rudolf Steiner attended with a number of students and
presented a series of lectures to a small circle of friends, mostly society members.
Edouard Schuré was present and made succinct notes of those talks, the result
of which is An Esoteric Cosmology: Evolution, Christ, and Modern Spirituality. In
is foreword, Schuré describes his initial impressions of Rudolf Steiner and
the force of his vision: “These priceless lectures mark a significant phase
of Rudolf Steiner’s thought—that of the spontaneous burst of his genius
and its first crystallization.” Indeed, his notes record perhaps the first
general outline and summary of what would become Anthroposophy, or spiritual science.
At the time of these lectures, most members viewed
Theosophy as a kind of Europeanized Indian philosophy. Thus, one purpose of these
lectures was to outline Steiner’s Christ-centered spiritual science in contrast
to the more Eastern orientation of Theosophy. He carefully connected the essence
of spiritual science to the role of the Christ in human evolution, as well as to
the Rosicrucian and Christian mystery traditions, the primary carriers of the esoteric
Christian stream. To accomplish this, Steiner presented the roots of Christianity
in the ancient mysteries and in the evolution of the whole universe itself.
The miracle of these lectures, perhaps, is that Steiner
was able to condense such a grand cosmology into these eighteen lectures, and that
Edouard Schuré was able to capture their essence in the relatively brief notes
that constitute this book. A few years later, the substance of these lectures were
expanded and presented in Rudolf Steiner’s Outline of Esoteric Science.
These lecture notes will prove invaluable for all those who wish to better understand
that book, as well as Rudolf Steiner’s Christian cosmology and perspective
on esoteric Christianity and the Christian mysteries.
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Autobiography
Chapters in the Course of My Life: 1861-1907
Rudolf Steiner
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Rudolf Steiner seldom spoke of himeself in a personal way, but in his Autobiography we are offered a rare glimpse into some of the most intimate aspects of his inner life, his personal relationships, and significant events that helped to shape the philosopher, seer, and teacher he became.
This edition restores the original format of seventy chapters, just as they were written for the Goetheanum weekly newsletter. This autobiography is not merely a narrative of Rudolf Steiner's successes and failures, but the story of a soul possessed of a precise, probing scientific mind and a natural clairvoyant ability to see into the spiritual world. Although naturally clairvoyant, Steiner always recognized the integrity and importance of modern scientific methods, and thus he developed a modern discipline he called Anthroposophy.
During the century that followed the events recorded in this autobiography, Rudolf Steiner's insights have touched and enriched numerous areas of life in ways that continue to transform people’s lives in the twenty-first century.
Because I entered this world with defined soul predispositions, and because the course of my life, as expressed in my biography, is determined by those predispositions, as a spiritual human being I must have existed before my birth. As a being of spirit, I must be the repetition of someone through whose biography mine can be explained. In each life the human spirit appears as a repetition of itself with the fruits of experiences during previous lives.
— Rudolf Steiner
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Dr. Rudolf Steiner and the Science of Spiritual Reality
A one-hour video documentary
LightFilled Productions
DVD - 60 minutes
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Dr. Rudolf Steiner is a fascinating journey into the realms just beyond our five senses, where thoughts are things and creation begins. Rudolf Steiner not only learned how to experience these areas directly, he also developed specific techniques that can enable the individual to "see" into spiritual reality.
In addition to learning about Rudolf Steiner, we meet some of the men and women who are utilizing the impulses brought by Dr. Steiner to expand and enhance their specific vocations in very practical ways, e.g., Education Agriculture, Medicine, Astronomy, Mathematics, Architecture, the Arts, and working with Developmentally Disabled children and adults. |
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Ancient Saturn to Atlantis
A Teenagers' Travel Guide to the Evolution of the World and
Man in the Light of Rudolf Steiner's Spiritual Science - a
Creative Approach
Alan Whitehead
$22.95
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Where A Will to Be Free is an effort to present Steiner's
Philosophy of Freedom to teenagers, Ancient Saturn
to Atlantis serves up an invigorating rendition of Steiner's Outline
of Esoteric Science. Teens will find this to be rollicking ride
through the evolution of our world and of humanity (adults
will also love it, but for heaven's sake, don't let the teens
know!). In the process, they'll also find themselves inspired
by the grand vision, the wonder and the purpose of it all.
An unexpected treasure!
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Founding a Science of the Spirit
(formerly At the Gates of Spiritual Science)
Rudolf Steiner
$22.00
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Founding a Science of the Spirit offers a fine introduction
to the whole of Steiner's teaching, as well as including valuable
material which is not to be found elsewhere. Steiner speaks
to 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,
the modern path of meditative training and its relationship
to the spiritual path of yoga, as well as giving answers to
individual questions. This is actually one of my favorite
of Steiner's lecture series, being both microcosmic and crystal
clear. Highly recommended.
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Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual
Path
A Philosophy of Freedom
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Michael Lipson
$17.95
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This is Rudolf Steiner's fundamental philosophical work,
a phenomenological presentation that begins with ordinary
thinking, then forges a pathway to the practice and experience
of living thinking.
GA 4 - Die Philosophie der Freiheit |
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The Philosophy of
Freedom
The Basis for a Modern World Conception
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Michael Wilson
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The Wilson translation of GA 4 - Die Philosophie der Freiheit. Back
in print in response to public demand.
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The Will to Be Free
a philosophy for young people
Valentin Wember
$11.95
Out of Print - reprint uncertain - no backorders accepted
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This small book is a first attempt at rewriting the heart
of Steiner's Philosophy of Spiritual Activity with
young people (15-25) in mind. The author and translator have
done a wonderful job of bring the abstract principles of the
Philosophy into and active vibrant form - into a form
that anyone, young or old, could do. Rather than trying
to prove that we are free, Wember describes a path which can
enable us to become free. This freedom depends upon inner
activity and we can become free only by enlivening our own
forces of will. The author brings his ideas to life by relating
them to practical, everyday situations, making this book a
great "how-to" for personal development. Highly
recommended for all young people, regardless of age.
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Art as Spiritual Activity
Rudolf Steiner's Contribution
to the Visual Arts
Rudolf Steiner
Edited and Introduced
by Michael Howard
$24.95
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It's hard to know where to focus my enthusiasm for this volume:
whether to rest it upon Michael Howard's extensive introduction
(over 100 pages) to the world of Rudolf Steiner's expression
of the visual arts or upon the ten seminal lectures by Steiner
himself, touching as they do upon everything from the nature
of aesthetics to the specifics of painting, sculpture, architecture
and more. Perhaps the best I can say is that if you've ever
wondered or wanted to know more about the artistic impulse
behind Anthroposophic art, this is the ideal place to begin
your journey. It's hard for me to imagine anyone regretting
it.
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The Foundations of Human Experience
(formerly Study of Man)
Foreword by Henry Barnes
Introduction by Nancy Whittaker (Parsons)
Translated by Robert F. Lathe and Nancy Whittaker (Parsons)
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This course on education contains some of the most remarkable and significant lectures ever given by Rudolf Steiner.
Because these lectures were given to teachers, however, they have suffered the misconception that they are useful only to teachers. Any teacher who wants to teach in a way that encompasses the whole child certainly needs a functional understanding of what Steiner presents here, but these lectures will also greatly benefit parents, psychologists, counselors, or anyone else involved with developing children.
Steiner gives his most concise and detailed account of human nature in these lectures, which are absolutely essential for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of Steiner's spiritual science. Those who are willing to work through this work will discover here a new, powerful, convincing, and profoundly phenomenological “anthropology” of human spiritual psychology.
In these lectures, Steiner laid out for the first time the principles that form the basis for renewing the art of teaching. The Foundations of Human Experience is the most important text for studying and understanding the human developmental and psychological basis for Waldorf education
Foundations is Rudolf Steiner's crowning articulation of the threefold human being, a portrait of spiritual/physical relationships and interworkings and is essential knowledge for anyone wishing to truly understand the heart of Anthroposphy. The self-knowledge that can result from an understanding of this book is also essential for anyone seeking to undertake spiritual development or to work in service of the development of others.
Although we can physically see children only after their birth, we need to be aware that birth is also a continuation. We do not want to look only at what the human being experiences after death, that is, at the spiritual continuation of the physical. We want to be aware that physical existence is a continuation of what higher beings have done without our assistance. Our form of educating can have the correct attitude only when we are aware that our work with young people is a continuation of what higher beings have done before birth.
—Rudolf Steiner
Note: As we translated these fourteen lectures, we strove to render each thought clearly and completely in language accessible to anyone wanting to learn. To understand Lecture 2, you will need a working understanding of the terms and definitions of the nine-fold human being as presented in Chapter 1 of Theosophy. Beyond that, we believe that no other technical information is necessary to fully comprehend this book. |
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Anthroposophy in Everyday Life
Rudolf Steiner
$9.95
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This is a collection of some of our favorite pamphlets of
the past: "Practical Training in Thought," "Overcoming
Nervousness," "Facing Karma," and "The
Four Temperaments." There is an enormous amount of good
advice and practical suggestions between these two covers
- and many exercises which you will discover work very well.
If you are someone who "does" their spiritual
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The Foundation Stone and Life, Nature, and
Cultivation of Anthroposophy
Rudolf Steiner
Translated by J. Collis,
George Adams,
and Pauline Wehrle
$17.95
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This volume brings together two important booklets. The former
contains Rudolf Steiner's commentary on the Foundation Stone
Meditation, the meditation that expresses the heart of Anthroposophy.
Several alternative translations of the meditation are offered
as well. The second part contains Steiner's letters to members
of the Anthroposophical Society in which he offered valuable
guidelines and thoughts concerning the new character of the
Society, its conduct, and relation to the world.
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The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily
Goethe's Fairy Tale
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Translated by Julius E Heuscher
Edited by Joan deRis Allen
Paintings by Hermann Linde
Hardbound
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The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily is one of the most important stories of the Anthroposophic and Rosicrucian streams. It is a timeless, allegorical tale of initiation and had a profound impact on Rudolf Steiner and on the formulation of his teachings. He called the fairy tale a kind of “secret revelation,” an “apocalypse.” As the authors point out in The Time Is At Hand! Goethe’s fairy tale begins with a specific image: a river separating two lands that contrast to each other, as do the sensory world and the spiritual world. The story ends with a bridge, created through sacrifice, that spans the river between the two lands.
Indeed, Rudolf Steiner was so deeply impressed by Goethe’s fairy tale, that he used it as the model for his first mystery drama, The Portal of Initiation. It is said that, prior to its first performance, he told friends, “I know how long and deeply you have loved Goethe’s fairy tale, and today I am happy to tell you that you will see it performed on stage.”
This is a fairy tale for meditation—and for building bridges of the soul and spirit.
The twelve paintings in this book represent the soul experiences of the “Youth” in the fairy tale. They are the fruit of an intense collaboration between Hermann Linde and Rudolf Steiner, who commissioned the work. Steiner visited Linde’s studio each day and provided him with detailed indications on how to treat the various motifs.
Once Linde had finished the original panels—done mainly in tempera—he had planned to rework them in transparent watercolor glazes, intending to follow Steiner’s suggestion of working wholly “from the color itself.” Unfortunately, Hermann Linde was unable to realize his intention; he died suddenly, just a few months after the first Goetheanum was destroyed by fire on New Year’s Day 1923.
For anyone who is unfamiliar with The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily, this excellent edition will provide an beautiful introduction to Goethe's delightful fairy tale. And for those who know it well, the images and fresh translation will give the story new life in the imagination. It also makes an excellent gift for all ages. |
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Rudolf Steiner
An Introduction to His Spiritual Worldview, Anthroposophy
Roy Wilkinson
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In many ways, Rudolf Steiner is the forgotten genius of recent
times. A powerful thinker, who developed an intricate spiritual
philosophy based on his ability to research and perceive spiritual
dimensions, Steiner is perhaps best known today for his legacy
to education, medicine and agriculture. But behind these practical
manifestations of his ideas lies a profound teaching, which
he termed a science of spirit, or anthroposophy. In these
wonderfully succinct summaries of Steiners thought,
Roy Wilkinson introduces us to aspects of this spiritual philosophy.
The twelve chapters discuss:
- Rudolf Steiner, herald of a new age reincarnation and
karma
- The spiritual nature of the human being
- The development of human consciousness
- World and human evolution
- Relationships between the living and the dead
- Forces of evil
- A modern path of initiation
- Life between death and rebirth
- The spiritual hierarchies
- Philosophical approach to the spirit
- The Christs mission
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Rudolf Steiner - Herald of a New
Epoch
Stewart C. Easton
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Rudolf Steiner (18611925) became a respected and well-published
scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, particularly
known for his work on Goethes scientific writings. At
the beginning of the twentieth century, he began to develop
his earlier philosophical principles into an approach to methodical
research of psychological and spiritual phenomena. His multifaceted
genius has led to innovative and holistic approaches in medicine,
philosophy, religion, education (Waldorf schools), special
education (the Camphill movement), economics, agriculture
(biodynamics), science, architecture, and the arts (drama,
speech and eurythmy). In 1924 he founded the General Anthroposophical
Society, which has branches throughout the world.
This full-scale biography of Rudolf Steiner by Stewart Easton
is the first one written in English. It shows how Steiner's
thought and work developed year by year and provides background
to his various books, lectures, artistic achievements, and
activities. At the same time, the reader is enabled to glimpse
the man himself, the unique personality who founded anthroposophy
and whose influence is still increasing seventy-five years
after his death.
STEWARD EASTON (19071989), historian and writer, was
a General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America.
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