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Drawing from a wide variety of human societies and prey species,
this book seeks to validate the importance of mortality studies for
understanding modern and prehistoric human ecology. In a
presentation that sets out to be both methodologically and
theoretically innovative, the contributors combine archaeological
and actualistic approaches with se
Drawing from a wide variety of human societies and prey species,
this book seeks to validate the importance of mortality studies for
understanding modern and prehistoric human ecology. In a
presentation that sets out to be both methodologically and
theoretically innovative, the contributors combine archaeological
and actualistic approaches with se
'The mission of our age is not to reproduce an ancient wisdom, but
to engender a new one - a wisdom that points not only to the past
but that works prophetically into the future.' - Rudolf Steiner
Beginning with ancient Egypt, the pyramids and sphinxes - and a
comparison of that epoch with our own - Rudolf Steiner surveys a
vast spiritual landscape of human development. In symphonic style,
he describes the conquest of the physical plane in post-Atlantean
civilizations, the relationships between the various cultural
epochs, the human being's connections with the kingdoms of nature
and the different planetary bodies, and the relationship of animal
forms to 'the physiognomy of human passions'. Through this
panoramic vision, we discover how the changed conditions of human
consciousness call for a new spiritual understanding today. In her
Introduction, Marie Steiner relates the special experience of being
a member of Rudolf Steiner's audience for this timeless series of
lectures: 'Enormous cosmic pictures were unfolded before the
spiritual gaze of the listeners; insights were of such depths of
ancient wisdom, views of distant futures of human and world
development, that deepest devotion flowed through their hearts...'
This new edition features a revised translation, introduction,
notes and an index.
`I send you fondest thoughts on your birthday. On this day I will
think a lot of all the beautiful things which were, and are
contained in our work together, and which now always stand so
beautifully before my inner eye when I describe them. Let me assure
you that I write this description with love.' - Rudolf Steiner to
Marie Steiner, 13 March 1925 Containing all the correspondence
between Rudolf and Marie Steiner to be found in their respective
estates, this volume provides unique insight into the couple's
pivotal relationship. The years 1901-25 were a time of struggle, as
Rudolf Steiner - faithfully supported by the young Marie von Sivers
(later to become Marie Steiner in 1914) - endeavoured to build a
completely new spiritual movement on earth. Their letters cover
everything from the esoteric view of evolution and human
advancement to dealing with organizational details, challenging
personalities and, of course, their own relationship. In addition
to the correspondence, a number of documents have been inserted
chronologically throughout the text. The famous `notes' written by
Rudolf Steiner for Edouard Schure, for example, provide a unique
introduction to the volume, giving profound insights into the
development of the anthroposophical movement. Also included are the
many versions of Rudolf Steiner's will. Comprehensive notes are
provided, as well as an index of persons and an itinerary giving
dates of relevant lectures and eurythmy performances.
1928. This work is Steiner's story of his life from its early
roots, with an afterword by Marie Steiner following Steiner's
passing. He was known as the founder of the mystical and
spiritualistic doctrine of Anthroposophy. Steiner met Annie Besant
and became strongly associated with the Theosophical movement,
founding several institutions to teach his doctrines, such as the
Goetheanum at Dornach.
This work is Steiner's story of his life from its early roots, with
an afterword by Marie Steiner following Steiner's passing. He was
known as the founder of the mystical and spiritualistic doctrine of
Anthroposophy. Steiner met Annie Besant and became strongly
associated with the Theosophical movement, founding several
institutions to teach his doctrines, such as the Goetheanum at
Dornach.
In this seminal work on a new art of speech, Rudolf and Marie
Steiner demonstrate how the Word can truly be brought to life. From
the authors' perspective, the audible sound of speech is only the
end result of a much greater process that begins inwardly. In
contrast to the belief that speaking is entirely a matter of
correct placement in the mouth, Rudolf Steiner advises speakers to
concentrate on what takes place before the mechanical production of
sound is made in the physical organism. Relevant to actors,
teachers, therapists and anybody seeking to reinvigorate the art of
the Word, this book will be an invaluable friend and guide to
improving clarity and restoring beauty to communication.
This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
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Color (Hardcover)
Rudolf Steiner; Introduction by Marie Steiner
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R1,042
Discovery Miles 10 420
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Color (Paperback)
Rudolf Steiner; Introduction by Marie Steiner
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R712
Discovery Miles 7 120
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1928. This work is Steiner's story of his life from its early
roots, with an afterword by Marie Steiner following Steiner's
passing. He was known as the founder of the mystical and
spiritualistic doctrine of Anthroposophy. Steiner met Annie Besant
and became strongly associated with the Theosophical movement,
founding several institutions to teach his doctrines, such as the
Goetheanum at Dornach.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
1928. This work is Steiner's story of his life from its early
roots, with an afterword by Marie Steiner following Steiner's
passing. He was known as the founder of the mystical and
spiritualistic doctrine of Anthroposophy. Steiner met Annie Besant
and became strongly associated with the Theosophical movement,
founding several institutions to teach his doctrines, such as the
Goetheanum at Dornach.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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