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Anthroposophy - What is it ?

Anthroposophy is a human oriented spiritual philosophy that reflects and speaks to the basic deep spiritual questions of humanity, to our basic artistic needs, to the need to relate to the world out of a scientific attitude of mind, and to the need to develop a relation to the world in complete freedom and based on completely individual judgments and decisions.

Rudolf Steiner on Anthroposophy

At the end of his life, during 1924-25, having worked intensely to develop anthroposophy, especially during the last 23 years of his life, Rudolf Steiner formulated a number of "leading thoughts", trying to summarize anthroposophy as in an extract. From this perspective, he expressed:

"Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the Spiritual in the human being to the Spiritual in the universe. It arises in man as a need of the heart, of the life of feeling; and it can be justified only inasmuch as it can satisfy this inner need. He alone can acknowledge anthroposophy, who finds in it what he himself in his own inner life feels impelled to seek. Hence only they can be anthroposophists who feel certain questions on the nature of man and the universe as an elemental need of life, just as one feels hunger and thirst."
[Steiner, Rudolf. Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts,

 








Occult Science - An Outline

Given his energetic involvement in practical initiatives and extensive lecturing, Rudolf Steiner had

little time to write books. Of those he did write - belonging almost entirely to the earlier years of his work

- four titles form an indispensable introduction  to his later teaching: Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,

Theosophy, The Philosophy of Freedom and Occult Science.

The anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner is not a theoretical system, but the results of research based on direct

observation. As Steiner's research was so vast and conducted over such a long period of time, no single book

can be said to contain the whole of his spiritual teaching. However, of all his books Occult Science comes closest.

Steiner even referred to it as 'an epitome of anthroposophical spiritual science'. The book sets out, in systematic

order, the fundamental facts concerning the nature and constitution of the human being and, in chronological order,

the history of the universe and man. Although Occult Science is not all-inclusive, it is indispensable to any serious

student seeking to master Rudolf Steiner's extraordinary philosophy.

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The Incarnating Child

The Incarnating Child

Even in today's modern technological world, the miracle of birth stirs within many people a sense of wonder.

This book is full of practical advice for one concerned with childcare.

'Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting.' Australian, Joan Salter picks up Wordsworth's theme and follows the soul

life of tiny babies into childhood and adolescence. A specialist in maternal and child care, she addresses physical,

spiritual and psychological development as well as environmental factors, immunization and health, and the acquisition of skills

and thinking ability.    Over 2,000 copies sold in Australia.

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A Way of Self-Knowledge and The Threshold of The Spiritual World

A Way of Self-Knowledge and The Threshold of The Spiritual World

A Way of Self-Knowledge is the true sequel and complement to Steiner's classic of inner development

How to Know Higher Worlds.  It lays out in a way that is accessible to anyone the road to self-knowledge

and the spiritual worlds.  Translated and Introduced by Christopher Bamford. Paperback 174pgs

"I hope that reading this book can become a kind of inner conversation. If the conversation unfolds in you in such a way

that it reveals hidden inner forces, which can be awakened in every soul, then reading this book may lead to genuine,

inner soul work. As a result, you may find yourself gradually impelled to undertake that journey of the soul which truly leads

to vision of the spiritual world."   - RUDOLF STEINER



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Aspects of Human Evolution

Aspects of Human Evolution

How to Keep Your Soul Alive after Twenty-Seven. This could have been the title of this book.

The author shows that the natural development of the soul stops at around the age of twenty-seven. After that, nothing happens

 for our inner being unless we learn to make it happen. Part of the tragic nature of our time is that more and more people allow

their soul life to die at twenty-seven, so that the remainder of their life becomes a kind of mummification.

Rudolf Steiner explains how, by exerting our thinking and feeling, we can keep our soul alive and growing.

This is ultimately the only way we can make this incarnation a satisfactory one. Through such effort, we can continue to develop

inwardly until a very advanced age each year, becoming richer and more interesting than the one before.

Here is a book that gives real meaning to the idea that we live in a state of becoming!

Written by Rudolf Steiner and J Leonard Benson

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