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In an absorbing series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner discloses
factors in a person's life on Earth that will influence their
experiences in the spiritual world after their death - and
conversely, factors in the spiritual world that will affect their
next life on Earth. Steiner focuses on the period in the afterlife
when the individual has been through kamaloka - the purgatorial
place where the soul is purified. Once the soul has been cleansed
of its astral sheath, it becomes open to cosmic influences,
expanding into the planetary sphere. Now it can begin preparation
for reincarnation - for a new human life on Earth. Steiner
addresses the vital relationship of the living to the dead - in
particular, how those on Earth can influence the souls of the dead.
He also speaks on themes of 'Sleep and death', 'The seven-year life
cycles of man', and offers a 'Christmas gift' in the form of a
lecture on Christian Rosenkreutz and Gautama Buddha. He ends with a
mighty picture of the Mystery of Golgotha: Jesus Christ's death on
the cross was only seemingly a death; in reality it enabled the
momentous birth of the Earth-Soul. Long out-of-print, the
freshly-revised text of the ten lectures in this new edition is
complemented with an introduction, notes and appendices by
Professor Frederick Amrine, and also features an index. Ten
lectures, Berlin, Nov.-Apr. 1913, GA 141
As Waldorf education approaches its 100th anniversary, this book
provides a wonderful opportunity to understand the ideals and
philosophy behind this extraordinary educational approach. This
thoughtful book will lift the reader's own thinking as it traces
from the philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment into the
twentieth century, showing what led to the revolution in modern
thinking that opened the way for the ideas of Rudolf Steiner. It
will be significant for anyone interested in understanding the
roots and context of Waldorf education.
In a concise study, Rudolf Steiner presents an inspirational sketch
of the evolution of the Mysteries - from ancient Persia through
Egypt and Greece, to the Christian era and the present day. He
traces the line of initiates from Egyptian divinities Isis and
Osiris to Moses, King Arthur's Round Table and the Holy Grail in
the twelfth century. Steiner focuses on the process of initiation
as a historical topic: how initiation worked in ancient Egypt and
in the late Middle Ages. But his presentation is also
inspirational, leading to the question: How can we advance to
initiation now? He underscores the potential for achieving
enlightenment today without a teacher in the flesh, and explains
the four stages of the process towards initiation. He also
highlights the need for strenuous efforts to overcome the subtle
power of evil - in the form of Lucifer and Ahriman - through
selfless work. The four lectures collected here form an important
landmark in Rudolf Steiner's biography: the first being delivered
on 3 February 1913 - the very day that the Anthroposophical Society
was founded. First published in English under the title The
Mysteries of the East and of Christianity and unavailable for many
years, this edition has been re-edited by Professor Frederick
Amrine and features appendices, an index as well as an introduction
by Robert McDermott. Four lectures, Berlin, 3-7 Feb. 1913, GA 144
'From the contents of original Greek drama and the soul drama of
the present day that leads to self-knowledge, Rudolf Steiner
develops his thought processes - pulsating with lively
contemplation - about wonders of the world, trials of the soul and
revelations of the spirit!' - Marie Steiner In this remarkable
interpretation of Greek mythology, Rudolf Steiner goes beyond Carl
Jung and Joseph Campbell in reading mythological figures such as
Demeter, Persephone, Eros and Dionysos as primordial archetypes of
macrocosmic thinking, feeling and will. Moreover, he explains in
detail how this archetypal consciousness was gradually lost, giving
way to new-found, subjective experience of these faculties, which
in turn opens up possibilities for human freedom. His overarching
theme of 'the evolution of consciousness' is grand in its sweep,
but Steiner also shows himself to be the master of telling details.
Lectures include: 'The origin of dramatic art in European cultural
life and the Mystery of Eleusis'; 'The living reality of the
spiritual world in Greek mythology and the threefold Hecate';
'Nature and spirit'; 'The entry of the Christ Impulse into human
evolution and the activity of the planetary gods'; 'The merging of
the ancient Hebrew and the Greek currents in the Christ-stream';
'The ego-nature and the human form'; 'The Dionysian Mysteries';
'Eagle, Bull and Lion currents, Sphinx and Dove'; 'The two poles of
all soul-ordeals'; and 'On Goethe's birthday'. The freshly revised
text features an introduction, notes and appendices by Professor
Frederick Amrine, colour images and an index.
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The Gospel of John - (Cw 103) (Paperback)
Rudolf Steiner; Introduction by Robert A. McDermott; Revised by Frederick Amrine; Translated by Maud B. Monges
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Goethe's Willhelm Meister novels, widely held to be the most
significant and influential in all of German literature, have
traditionally been classed as Bildungsroman, or 'novels of
formation'. In Goethe and the Myth of Bildungsroman, Frederick
Amrine offers a unique reading of Wilhelm Meister's Lehrjahre and
Wilhelm Meister's Wanderjahre, which posits the second novel as a
sequel to the first. Deconstructing and jettisoning the notion of
the Bildungsroman, the features of the novels which have
historically proved problematic for critics, seeming to testify to
the novels' disunity, become instead the articulation points of a
subtle concord between thematic and formal elements. Reading the
novels in light of the eminent criticism of Northrop Frye, this
book productively shifts away from social commentary towards the
archetypal and symbolic, showing Goethe not to be an exception
within world literature; rather, that he participates deeply in its
overarching structures.
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Goethe Yearbook 17 (Hardcover)
Daniel Purdy; Contributions by Andrew Piper, Benjamin K Bennett, Chad Wellmon, Christian Clement, …
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New articles on topics spanning the Age of Goethe, with a special
section of fresh views of Goethe's Faust. The Goethe Yearbook is a
publication of the Goethe Society of North America, publishing
original English-language contributions to the understanding of
Goethe and other authors of the Goethezeit, while also
welcomingcontributions from scholars around the world. Goethe
Yearbook 17 covers the full range of the era, from Karl Guthke's
essay on the early Lessing to Peter Hoeyng's on Grillparzer.
Notable is a special section, co-editedby Clark Muenzer and Karin
Schutjer, that samples some of the exciting new work presented at
the Goethe Society conference in November 2008: 200 years after the
publication of Faust I, eight essays offer fresh views of this epic
masterpiece, often through novel and surprising connections.
Authors link for example Faust's final ascension and the
circulation of weather, verse forms in the drama and the
performance of national identity, the fate of Gretchen and the
occult politics of Francis Bacon. Other papers explore
epistemological structures and taxonomies at work in Goethe's
prose, essays, and scientific writings. Contributors: Frederick
Amrine, Johannes Anderegg, Matthew Bell, Benjamin Bennett, Gerrit
Bruning, Christian Clement, Pamela Currie, Ulrich Gaier, Karl
Guthke, Stefan Hajduk, Peter Hoeyng, Clark Muenzer, Andrew Piper,
Herb Rowland, Heather Sullivan, Chad Wellmon, Ellwood Wiggins,
Markus Wilczek. Daniel Purdy is Associate Professor of German at
Pennsylvania State University. Book review editor Catriona MacLeod
is Associate Professor of German at the University of Pennsylvania.
9 lectures in various cities, April 1915-June 1920 (CW 288) The
planning, construction, and execution of the functional work of art
that was the First Goetheanum was an endeavor that occupied Rudolf
Steiner for the better part of seven years. Every detail, from the
seemingly small--such as the shape and feel of the door handles--to
the grand motifs of the paintings on the ceilings of the cupolas
and the building's intended sculptural centerpiece, was lovingly
designed to meet and inspire the individual human beings who would
some day encounter it, not with didactic symbolism, but with the
transparent reality of the spiritual foundation of humanity and the
world, and the open possibility to both know this spiritual
foundation and to work with it practically and artistically for the
good of all. The lectures in this volume--accompanied by
reproductions of more than a hundred slides--were heard by various
audiences as the building neared completion and before it was
destroyed by fire. The text is complemented with a foreword by the
esteemed architect Douglas J. Cardinal, as well as an important and
revelatory Introductory essay by David Adams: "The Form-Function
Relationship in Architecture and Nature: Organic and Inorganic
Functionalism." This volume of The Collected Works of Rudolf
Steiner is essential reading for anyone who wants to gain a deeper
understanding of the artistic motivation of Rudolf Steiner as an
artist and architect, while also clearing up many of the
misunderstandings that the building and its sculptural and painted
components have inevitably given rise to, both then and now. C O N
T E N T S Foreword by Douglas J. Cardinal Introduction by David J.
Adams: "The Form-Function Relationship in Architecture and Nature:
Organic and Inorganic Functionalism" 1. A House for Spiritual
Science: The Form of the Building in Dornach 2. Misunderstandings
of Spiritual Research and the Building Devoted to It in Dornach 3.
Architectural Forms as Cosmic Thoughts and Feelings 4. The
Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting of the First Goetheanum (3
lectures) 5. The Hieroglyphics of the Building in Dornach (2
lectures) 6. The Goetheanum in Dornach Appendix: On the Building in
Dornach This book is translated from the German edition
Architektur, Plastik und Malerei des ersten Goetheanum: Neun
Vortrage, gehalten an verschiedenen Orten zwischen dem 10. April
1915 und dem 12. Juni 1920, herausgegeben aufgrund von
stenographischen, teilweise von Rudolf Steiner korrigierten
Nachschriften.
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