The Effects Of Esoteric Development

by Rudolf Steiner

2021-01-09 11:22:54

On February 3, 1913, the first general meeting of the newly formed Anthroposophical Society was convened in Berlin. Six weeks later in Holland, Rudolf Steiner spoke for the first time as an anthroposophist in a detailed, intimate way of the esoteric ... Read more
On February 3, 1913, the first general meeting of the newly formed Anthroposophical Society was convened in Berlin. Six weeks later in Holland, Rudolf Steiner spoke for the first time as an anthroposophist in a detailed, intimate way of the esoteric schooling of the individual human being in earthly life -- hence the fundamental importance of these lectures on anthroposophical inner development. Steiner deals here with the subtle effects of spiritual development at every level of the human being. Beginning with straightforward questions relating to the body's experience of food -- meat, coffee, alcohol, and so forth -- he unfolds the universe of spiritual striving until it includes direct perception of Paradise and the Holy Grail, and the role of the human being as evolving between the forces of Lucifer and Ahriman. Also included as a prologue is Steiner's crucial lecture on "The Being of Anthroposophy", which has never before appeared in English. This edition also includes Steiner's "introductory words", previously available only in German typescript Less

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File size8.43 X 5.45 X 0.64 in
Print pages192
PublisherSTEINER BOOKS
Publication date November 1, 1996
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780880104203

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