rudolf steiner in English

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(1861-1925) Austrian occultist and social philosopher who founded anthroposophy

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1. The Biodynamics Section of the Rudolf Steiner Archive presents some of the lectures and publications of Rudolf Steiner that are related to Biodynamics

2. Rudolf Steiner Archive & e.Lib: An electronic Library - e.Lib - and Archive site for the over 6700 collected works of the Austrian born philosopher and founder of Anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner

3. Anthroposophy is a philosophy developed by Austrian spiritual teacher Rudolf Steiner in 1923

4. ‘Eurythmy is a dance style inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy in the 1910s and 20s.’ ‘Rudolf Steiner, who founded Anthroposophy, recognised him as an authentic spiritual master incarnated on the earth.’

5. Biodynamics is a system of sustainable agriculture first described in 1924 by Austrian social philosopher Rudolf Steiner

6. Rudolf Steiner From the Anthroposophical Society of America: Anthroposophy is a source of spiritual knowledge and a practice of inner development

7. Started in the 1920s by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, Biodynamics represent a method of farming based around a specific astronomic calendar. Each day …

8. Windsong’s humanistic approach to pedagogy is inspired by the educational philosophy (known as Waldorf or Steiner education) of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy

9. Worse than Satan - Ahriman - The Antichrist as described by Rudolf Steiner in 1919 is due to incarnate into a Western leader in the early 21st century

10. Anthroposophy, a science of the spirit developed by Rudolf Steiner, offers new ways of understanding life’s riddles as well as a path of meditation and self development

11. What Is Biodynamics? The Pfeiffer Center's farm and garden is run according to the biodynamic method first indicated by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) in his Agriculture Lectures of 1924

12. Anthroposophy A religious philosophy developed by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) of Germany, by revising Hindu theosophy through the substitution of the human for God as the center of the new system.

13. Anthroposophy definition, a philosophy based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) which maintains that, by virtue of a prescribed method of self-discipline, cognitional experience of the spiritual world can be achieved

14. W hen he was in his late thirties, Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), the founder of Anthroposophy (anthropos = man; sophy = wisdom), received a revelation of the incarnation of the divine being known as the Christ.

15. Rudolf Steiner, who pioneered this path, once characterized Anthroposophy as an upside-down plant, with its roots in the heavens (the world of the spirit) and its blossom and fruit in practical life on earth.

16. Anthroposophy is a discipline of research as well as a path of knowledge, service, personal growth, and social engagement. Introduced and developed by Rudolf Steiner, it is concerned with all aspects of human life, spirit and humanity’s future evolution and well-being