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‘Development in the science of the spirit will always … involve
what we may call developing the inner meaning and inner
configuration of our language.’ – Rudolf Steiner Our
present-day language cannot easily convey spiritual concepts.
Rudolf Steiner’s search for the words and style to bring to
expression a contemporary spiritual worldview epitomises this. In
seven organically developing chapters, this little book presents
Martina Maria Sam’s long-standing research into this subject. As
a writer, editor and lecturer she observed the increasing
difficulty that many people – particularly those with an academic
training – have with Steiner’s style. However, this style was
something that Rudolf Steiner developed very deliberately. As she
states: ‘What was most important for me in this was to point out
Rudolf Steiner’s intentions in his specific and often original
linguistic forms and, consequently, to create the introductory
basis for a deeper understanding.’ Gaining such understanding,
she says, can in turn enable us to develop insight into the spirit.
Sam begins by quoting some of Steiner’s contemporaries, who
criticized his ‘grating’ style. She describes why he had to
create new forms of expression and examines the specific character
of his lectures. She considers two comprehensive stylistic
principles that permeate Steiner’s entire body of work, and his
special handling of the pictorial element in language. Close
attention is paid to Rudolf Steiner’s construction of meditative
verses and mantras, and the development of an artistic,
linguistically-creative element that will only be possible in the
future.
In two related studies, Peter Selg tracks the groundbreaking of
first Goetheanum from September 20, 1913, in the context of the
so-called Michael movement, the primary active pulse brought by
Rudolf Steiner in 1924 that explicitly indicates the anthroposophic
movement and its formal society. The author shows the fundamental
importance of this beginning in Dornach. He illuminates the fateful
goal of the "School of Spiritual Science" with Rudolf Steiner's
karma lectures, not only providentially in sense that it involved
individualities, but also with regard to the future progress of
human civilization. This monograph builds on Peter Selg's book
Rudolf Steiner's Foundation Stone Meditation: And the Destruction
of the Twentieth Century and Sergei O. Prokofieff's Rudolf
Steiner's Sculptural Group: A Revelation of the Spiritual Purpose
of Humanity and the Earth. Originally published in German as
Grundstein zur Zukunft. Vom Schicksal der Michael-Gemeinschaft by
Verlag des Ita Wegman Instituts, 2013.
This text offers a metacognitive approach that develops an
awareness of students' thought processes, study strategies,
attitudes, and habits. It discusses how students can learn more in
less time and with greater ease and confidence, and the book's
modular format accommodates the emerging needs of any learning
environment.
Practice exercises are keyed to two new text excerpts. Together
with an array of study-reading techniques, the authors introduce
proven strategies for vocabulary building, memory improvement,
test-taking skills, and library research strategies. The book
incorporates the latest research in learning theory and features an
array of optional strategies, resulting in great flexibility of
presentation and application for instructors.
The authors consider student goals, lifestyles, and learning
styles as factors that affect student understanding. Students take
brief diagnostic surveys followed by guided practice in strategies
to improve performance on certain tasks.
The Third Edition offers the following additional improvements:
* A new chapter that covers the stages of researching and writing
a term paper.
* A new glossary section.
* A new chapter for creating a personal study profile.
* A revised section for finding sources in the library, including
suggestions for efficient online searches.
* A journal entry at the end of each chapter.
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