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nationalistische, antijĂŒdische und rassistische Vorstellungen notierten um 1920 nicht einmal linke Kritiker wie Ernst Bloch Oder Siegfried Kracauer, aber sie sickern zum Beispiel auch noch in die jĂŒngere Waldorf-Literatur ein und fĂŒhren seit den 1990er Jahren periodisch zu erbitterten wissenschaftlichen, journalistischen und juristischen Auseinandersetzungen. Die Argumente Sind seit Jahrzehnten ausgetauscht, das Andauern der Debatte gleicht einem Sich wahnsinnig weiterdrehenden Hamsterrad. Anthroposophen reagieren dabei stets reaktiv auf externe Kritik. Dass Steiner Sich von den wilden Rassisten des 19. Jahrhunderts distanzierte, wird manchen seiner heutigen AnhĂ€nger zur Ausrede, um seinen eigenen, spirituell-paternalistischen Rassismus in der Gegenwart schönzureden. Einer ĂŒberschaubaren Anzahl kritischer AufsĂ€tze stehen monographische Hetzschriften gegenĂŒber, die Kritiker des „gezielten, vorsĂ€tzlich unternommenen Rufmords" bezichtigen. Derweil sprechen Sich die anthroposophischen DachverbĂ€nde, wenn die Kritik allzu laut wird, in formelhaften AllgemeinplĂ€tzen gegen Rassismus aus und gestehen vage, zeitbedingte' Formulierungen Steiners zu. Überhaupt dreht Sich die Diskussion zu oft um Steiner. Es Sind jĂŒngere BeitrĂ€ge, die seine Stereotype in die Gegenwart transportieren.
8430:, pp. 991–992: "Ein weiteres Motiv könnte in der Kollision von Steiners FreimaureraktivitĂ€ten mit seinem deutschen Patriotismus liegen (s. 14.3.1). Nach dem Krieg nannte Steiner diesen Punkt sehr deutlich, als er in Karl Heises »Die Entente-Freimaurerei und der Weltkrieg«, in der es um die Kriegsschuldfrage ging, ein nicht gezeichnetes, auf den 10. Oktober 1918 datiertes Vorwort verfaßte, sich also einen Monat vor dem Waffenstillstand und inmitten des Zusammenbruchs des Deutschen Reiches Ă€ußerte. »Die Geheimgesellschaften der Entente-LĂ€nder«, hieß es dort, hĂ€tten eine »die Weltkatastrophe vorbereitende politische Gesinnung und Beeinflussung der Weltereignisse« an den Tag gelegt. Bei der Suche nach der »Schuld am Weltkriege« habe man auch an die Freimaurer zu denken. Dies war nicht nur eine reduktive Lösung der »Kriegsschuldfrage« im Jahr 1918, sondern möglicherweise auch ein Hinweis auf seine Motivlage im Jahr 1914: Steiner hĂ€tte sich dann aus SolidaritĂ€t mit Deutschland aus dem Internationalismus der Freimaurerei verabschiedet. Andere theosophische Gesellschaften haben diesen Schnitt ĂŒbrigens nicht so deutlich vollzogen." 5218:. Anthroposophist authors generally encountered few difficulties in publishing their work, SD specialists on occult groups made suppression of anthroposophist publications a priority, but met with relatively little success. They argued that misuse of terms such as “race, nation, community, Germanness” by non-Nazi authors, even if sincere and well-meaning, “must be regarded as an attack on the National Socialist worldview.” Criticizing “materialist misinterpretations” of Nazi racial theory, they contended that the Nazi conception of race united the biological with the spiritual, the physical with the soul, into one comprehensive synthesis. The SD was especially wary of spiritual groups claiming that Nazism had “adopted” some of their own ideas or that their teachings had all along been in concert with National Socialist precepts. Movements like anthroposophy, from this point of view, represented unwelcome competition." 9157:
canonical texts (Steiner's writings). From an insider's perspective, however, "anthroposophy is not a religion, nor is it meant to be a substitute for religion. While its insights may support, illuminate or complement religious practice, it provides no belief system" (from the Waldorf school website www.waldorfanswers.com/NotReligion1.htm, accessed 9 October 2011). The contrast between a scholarly and an insiders' perspective on what constitutes religion is highlighted by the clinching warrant for this assertion. Although the website argues that Anthroposophy is not a religion by stating that there are no spiritual teachers and no beliefs, it does so by adding a reference to a text by Steiner, who thus functions as an unquestioned authority figure.
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the problem of *evil, the human predicament. To a gnostic it brought a release and joy and hope, as if awakening from a nightmare. One later offshoot, Manicheism, became for a time a world religion, reaching as far as China, and there are at least elements of gnosticism in such medieval movements as those of the Bogomiles and the Cathari. Gnostic influence has been seen in various works of modern literature, such as those of William Blake and W. B. Yeats, and is also to be found in the Theosophy of Madame Blavatsky and the Anthroposophy of Rudolph Steiner. Gnosticism was of lifelong interest to the psychologist C. G. *Jung, and one of the Nag Hammadi codices (the Jung Codex) was for a time in the Jung Institute in Zurich.
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sympathy for the Nazi regime since its beginnings; led by such sympathies of their leadership, the Swiss and German Anthroposophical organizations chose for a path conflating accommodation with collaboration, which in the end ensured that while the Nazi regime hunted the esoteric organizations, Gentile Anthroposophists from Nazi Germany and countries occupied by it were let be to a surprising extent. Of course they had some setbacks from the enemies of Anthroposophy among the upper echelons of the Nazi regime, but Anthroposophists also had loyal supporters among them, so overall Gentile Anthroposophists were not badly hit by the Nazi regime.
1751:'s conception of an imaginative power capable of synthesizing the sense-perceptible form of a thing (an image of its outer appearance) and the concept we have of that thing (an image of its inner structure or nature). Steiner added to this the conception that a further step in the development of thinking is possible when the thinker observes his or her own thought processes. "The organ of observation and the observed thought process are then identical, so that the condition thus arrived at is simultaneously one of perception through thinking and one of thought through perception." 1739:
the extent to which one has achieved control over one's inner life and can exercise it in harmony with the spiritual life of other people; it shows the real progress in spiritual development, the fruits of which are given in spiritual perception. It also guarantees the capacity to distinguish between false perceptions or illusions (which are possible in perceptions of both the outer world and the inner world) and true perceptions: i.e., the capacity to distinguish in any perception between the influence of subjective elements (i.e., viewpoint) and objective reality.
985:'s complex system of cycles of world development and human evolution. The evolution of the world is said to have occurred in cycles. The first phase of the world consisted only of heat. In the second phase, a more active condition, light, and a more condensed, gaseous state separate out from the heat. In the third phase, a fluid state arose, as well as a sounding, forming energy. In the fourth (current) phase, solid physical matter first exists. This process is said to have been accompanied by an evolution of consciousness which led up to present human culture. 477:(sometimes called the "Akasha Chronicle"), thought to be a spiritual chronicle of the history, pre-history, and future of the world and mankind. In a number of works, Steiner described a path of inner development he felt would let anyone attain comparable spiritual experiences. In Steiner's view, sound vision could be developed, in part, by practicing rigorous forms of ethical and cognitive self-discipline, concentration, and meditation. In particular, Steiner believed a person's spiritual development could occur only after a period of moral development. 540:, was a strong supporter of anthroposophy, very few anthroposophists belonged to the National Socialist Party. In reality, Steiner had both enemies and loyal supporters in the upper echelons of the Nazi regime. Staudenmaier speaks of the "polycratic party-state apparatus", so Nazism's approach to Anthroposophy was not characterized by monolithic ideological unity. When Hess flew to the UK and was imprisoned, their most powerful protector was gone, but Anthroposophists were still not left without supporters among higher-placed Nazis. 1477: 9094:
for example, a charismatic founder whose status is based on claims of having direct insight into a normally invisible spiritual dimension of existence, a plethora of culturally postulated suprahuman beings that are said to influence our lives, concepts of an afterlife, canonical texts and rituals. Religions whose members deny that the movement they belong to has anything to do with religion are not uncommon in the modern age, but the reason for this is a matter that goes beyond the confines of this article.
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that a person becomes enabled to alter his soul by his own will-power. This must be tried as objectively as a chemical might be tested in an experiment. A person who has never endeavored to change his soul, who has never made the initial decision to develop the qualities of endurance, steadfastness and calm logical thinking, or a person who has such decisions but has given up because he did not succeed in a week, a month, a year or a decade, will never conclude anything inwardly about these truths.
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and its mysteries which grew up after Isis Unveiled was unfortunate for a Western group. In this category there are several Neo-Gnostic and Neo-Rosicrucian groups. The Anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner is also in this category. On the other hand, there are what may be termed "new revelation" Theosophical schisms, generally based on new revelations from the Masters not accepted by the main traditions. In this set would be Alice Bailey's groups, "I Am," and in a sense Max Heindel's Rosicrucianism.
481: 2464:). According to Helmut Zander, Steiner's clairvoyant insights always developed according to the same pattern. He took revised texts from theosophical literature and then passed them off as his own higher insights. Because he did not want to be an occult storyteller, but a (spiritual) scientist, he adapted his reading, which he had seen supernaturally in the world's memory, to the current state of technology. When, for example, the 1183: 1097:"And Himmler, Hess, and DarrĂ© all promoted biodynamic (anthroposophic) approaches to farming as an alternative to industrial agriculture." "' with the active cooperation of the Reich League for Biodynamic Agriculture' Pancke, Pohl, and Hans Merkel established additional biodynamic plantations across the eastern territories as well as Dachau, RavensbrĂŒck, and Auschwitz concentration camps. Many were staffed by anthroposophists." 383: 707: 1665:
openness, tolerance and flexibility) and familiarity with other spiritual researchers' results would best further an individual's spiritual development. He consistently emphasised that any inner, spiritual practice should be undertaken in such a way as not to interfere with one's responsibilities in outer life. Steiner distinguished between what he considered were true and false paths of spiritual investigation.
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to National Socialism.” He reported that various influential anthroposophists were “deeply infected by Nazi views” and “staunchly supported Hitler.” Both Guenther Wachsmuth, Secretary of the Swiss-based General Anthroposophical Society, and Marie Steiner, the widow of Rudolf Steiner, were described as “completely pro-Nazi.” BĂŒchenbacher retrospectively lamented the far-reaching “Nazi sins” of his colleagues.
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Christian religion is the ultimate religion for the earth's whole future. Spiritual science shows us particularly that the pre-Christian religions outgrow their one-sidedness and come together in the Christian faith. It is not the desire of spiritual science to set something else in the place of Christianity; rather it wants to contribute to a deeper, more heartfelt understanding of Christianity.
2653: 4599:, English translation, 1939, for an explanation of how mistletoe, when properly prepared, will cure cancer by absorbing "etheric forces" and strengthening the "astral body.") They believe the soil can be made more "dynamic" by adding to it certain mysterious preparations which, like the medicines of homeopathic "purists," are so diluted that nothing material of the compound remains. 2149:(as of 2018). A number of these organizations are striving to foster positive relationships between the Arab and Jewish populations: The Harduf Waldorf school includes both Jewish and Arab faculty and students, and has extensive contact with the surrounding Arab communities, while the first joint Arab-Jewish kindergarten was a Waldorf program in Hilf near 1385:, a psychiatrist, founded a new method of individual and institutional development oriented towards humanizing organizations and linked with Steiner's ideas of the threefold social order. This work is represented by the NPI Institute for Organizational Development in the Netherlands and sister organizations in many other countries. 2638:, the adjunct FĂŒhrer, was a patron of Waldorf schools and a staunch defender of biodynamic agriculture. "Before 1933, Himmler, Walther DarrĂ© (the future Reich Agriculture Minister), and Rudolf Höss (the future commandant of Auschwitz) had studied ariosophy and anthroposophy, belonged to the occult-inspired Artamanen movement, " 2641:"One of the most insightful contributions to this area is Peter Staudenmaier's case study of Anthroposophy, which has demonstrated the ambiguous role of Anthroposophists in fascist Italy and Nazi Germany." According to Staudenmaier, the fascist and Nazi authorities saw occultism not as deviant, but as deeply familiar. 852: 9226:
Anthroposophy has characteristics usually associated with religions, not least a belief in a large number of spiritual beings (Toncheva 2015, 73–81, 134–135). However, its adherents emphatically reject that it is a religion, claiming instead that it is a spiritual science, Geisteswissenschaft (Zander
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From a scholar's point of view, Anthroposophy presents characteristics typically associated with religion, and in particular concepts of suprahuman agents (such as angels), a charismatic founder with postulated insight into the suprahuman realm (Steiner himself), rituals (for instance, eurythmy), and
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The late Rudolf Steiner, founder of the Anthroposophical Society, the fastest growing cult in post-war Germany... Closely related to the organic farming movement is the German anthroposophical cult founded by Rudolf Steiner, whom we met earlier in connection with his writings on Atlantis and Lemuria.
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Though Steiner saw that spiritual vision itself is difficult for others to achieve, he recommended open-mindedly exploring and rationally testing the results of such research; he also urged others to follow a spiritual training that would allow them directly to apply his methods to achieve comparable
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Whether this is a sufficient basis for anthroposophy to be considered a spiritual science has been a matter of controversy. As Freda Easton explained in her study of Waldorf schools, "Whether one accepts anthroposophy as a science depends upon whether one accepts Steiner's interpretation of a science
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Spiritual science does not want to usurp the place of Christianity; on the contrary it would like to be instrumental in making Christianity understood. Thus it becomes clear to us through spiritual science that the being whom we call Christ is to be recognized as the center of life on earth, that the
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Despite these measures, anthroposophist authors were able to write long after June 1941. Franz Dreidax, Max Karl Schwarz, Elisabeth Klein, Johannes Bertram-Pingel, Georg Halbe, Otto Julius Hartmann, Rudolf Hauschka, JĂŒrgen von Grone, Wolfgang Schuchhardt and others continued to publish throughout the
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The Christology of Cerinthus is notably similar to that of Rudolf Steiner (who founded the Anthroposophical Society in 1912) and contemporary New Age writers such as David Spangler and George Trevelyan. These individuals all say the Christ descended on the human Jesus at his baptism. But they differ
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On the one hand, there are what might be called the Western groups, which reject the alleged extravagance and orientalism of evolved Theosophy, in favor of a serious emphasis on its metaphysics and especially its recovery of the Gnostic and Hermetic heritage. These groups feel that the love of India
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I formulated the cognitive challenge I was presenting myself with in this way: How can I account for the fact that, on one page, Steiner can make a powerful and original critique of Kantian epistemology—basically, the idea that there are limits to knowledge—yet on another make, with all due respect,
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An academic analysis of the educational approach in public schools noted that " naive version of the evolution of consciousness, a theory foundational to both Steiner's anthroposophy and Waldorf education, sometimes places one race below another in one or another dimension of development. It is easy
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subjectivism by developing Goethe's conception of the human being as a natural-supernatural entity, that is: natural in that humanity is a product of nature, supernatural in that through our conceptual powers we extend nature's realm, allowing it to achieve a reflective capacity in us as philosophy,
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A person seeking inner development must first of all make the attempt to give up certain formerly held inclinations. Then, new inclinations must be acquired by constantly holding the thought of such inclinations, virtues or characteristics in one's mind. They must be so incorporated into one's being
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Anthroposophy speaks of the reincarnation of the human spirit: that the human being passes between stages of existence, incarnating into an earthly body, living on earth, leaving the body behind, and entering into the spiritual worlds before returning to be born again into a new life on earth. After
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Yet, the relative moderation of Heydrich's action, which paled in comparison to measures taken against communists and socialists, Jews, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as the mentally and physically disabled, continued to reflect the Third Reich's underlying ambivalence toward policing the
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world, accessible to human experience. Followers of anthroposophy aim to engage in spiritual discovery through a mode of thought independent of sensory experience. Though proponents claim to present their ideas in a manner that is verifiable by rational discourse and say that they seek precision and
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One needs to recognise several things in New Age in order not to over-react: it is not monolithic; it is not a den of demons; nor is it a den of fools. Three main currents need to be taken very seriously, even if they reject being included in the broad term New Age. They are René Guénon's tariqa or
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Staudenmaier (2014: 18, 79). Quote: Though raised Catholic, BĂŒchenbacher had partial Jewish ancestry and was considered a “half-Jew” by Nazi standards. He emigrated to Switzerland in 1936. According to his post-war memoirs, “approximately two thirds of German anthroposophists more or less succumbed
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It is not so much that they have a persecution or martyr complex, but that they do revel in having esoteric knowledge unknown to or rejected by others, and they have the sorts of personalities that rather enjoy being on the fringe or outside. Followers of Rudolf Steiner's biodynamic agriculture are
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We explicitly reject any racial theory that may be construed to be part of Rudolf Steiner's writings. The Anthroposophical Society in America is an open, public society and it rejects any purported spiritual or scientific theory on the basis of which the alleged superiority of one race is justified
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reported that it remains vigilant about Anthroposophy, especially because of its deviant medical applications and its work with underage persons, and that the works of Grégoire Perra which lambast anthroposophical medicine do not constitute defamation. Anthroposophical MDs think diseases are caused
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Rudolf Steiner wrote and lectured on Judaism and Jewish issues over much of his adult life. He was a fierce opponent of popular antisemitism, but asserted that there was no justification for the existence of Judaism and Jewish culture in the modern world, a radical assimilationist perspective which
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Steiner regarded his research reports as being important aids to others seeking to enter into spiritual experience. He suggested that a combination of spiritual exercises (for example, concentrating on an object such as a seed), moral development (control of thought, feelings and will combined with
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2. It can be noted that insiders routinely deny that Anthroposophy is a religion and prefer to characterise it as, for example, a philosophical perspective or a form of science. From a scholarly perspective, however, Anthroposophy has all the elements that one typically associates with a religion,
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Gnosticism has often been regarded as bizarre and outlandish, and certainly it is not easily understood until it is examined in its contemporary setting. It was, however, no mere playing with words and ideas, but a serious attempt to resolve real problems: the nature and destiny of the human race,
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Two German scholars have called Anthroposophy "the most successful form of 'alternative' religion in the century." Other scholars stated that Anthroposophy is "aspiring to the status of religious dogma". According to Maria Carlson, anthroposophy is a "positivistic religion" "offering a seemingly
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Steiner described numerous exercises he believed would bring spiritual development; other anthroposophists have added many others. A central principle is that "for every step in spiritual perception, three steps are to be taken in moral development." According to Steiner, moral development reveals
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to phenomena of human soul-life and spiritual experiences. Steiner believed this required developing new faculties of objective spiritual perception, which he maintained was still possible for contemporary humans. The steps of this process of inner development he identified as consciously achieved
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Steiner was not a Gnostic in the sense of someone who held that the world was ruled by a demiurge, that matter was evil, or that it was possible to escape from this fallen universe by acquiring secret spiritual knowledge. To characterize the structure of his thought as derived from Syrio-Egyptian
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Steiner sees meditation as a concentration and enhancement of the power of thought. By focusing consciously on an idea, feeling or intention the meditant seeks to arrive at pure thinking, a state exemplified by but not confined to pure mathematics. In Steiner's view, conventional sensory-material
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According to Egil Asprem, "Steiner’s teachings had a clear authoritarian ring, and developed a rather crass polemic against 'materialism', 'liberalism', and cultural 'degeneration'. For example, anthroposophical medicine was developed to contrast with the 'materialistic' (and hence 'degenerate')
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Yet when Hitler threatened to suppress the Anthroposophical Society, its executive council—which had recently expelled much of its membership—chose to collaborate rather than resist. Marie Steiner, GĂŒnther Wachsmuth, and Albert Steffen knew of Hitler’s violent intentions toward the Jewish people,
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Und genau diese komfortable Situation macht es möglich, dass Anthroposophie bis heute eine ganz erstaunliche Auswahl von rassischen und Völker-Stereotypen tradiert, die in ihrer GrĂŒnderzeit anscheinend kaum als skandalös auffielen, aber heute den politischen Status des Ganzen verĂ€ndern. Steiners
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In physics, Steiner championed Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's color theory over Isaac Newton, and he called relativity "brilliant nonsense." In astronomy, he taught that the motions of the planets were caused by the relationships of the spiritual beings that inhabited them. In biology, he preached
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is possible by conventional scientific methods; it thus cannot stand up to empiricist critics. Peter Schneider describes such objections as untenable, asserting that if a non-sensory, non-physical realm exists, then according to Steiner the experiences of pure thinking possible within the normal
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Was Steiner a Gnostic? Yes and no. Yes, from the point of view that he offered insights and methods for a personal experience of Christ. I have formulated this aspect of his work as his hermeneutical key: ‘not I, but Christ in me’. No, from the point of view that he was not trying to reestablish
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According to Hans BĂŒchenbacher, an anthroposophist, the Secretary General of the General Anthroposophical Society, Guenther Wachsmuth, as well as Steiner's widow, Marie Steiner, were “completely pro-Nazi.” Marie Steiner-von Sivers, Guenther Wachsmuth, and Albert Steffen, had publicly expressed
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is their main handbook of medical science; this makes them believe they have magical powers, and that medicine is essentially a form of magic. The professional French organization of Anthroposophic MDs have sued Mr. Perra for such claims; they have been condemned to pay 25,000 Euros damages for
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By intensifying the will-forces through exercises such as a chronologically reversed review of the day's events, the meditant can achieve a further stage of inner independence from sensory experience, leading to direct contact, and even union, with spiritual beings ("Intuition") without loss of
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either; his theosophy and anthroposophy and the Waldorf humanism in particular were considered pseudoscience or at best pedagogy, not a philosophical system. Steiner's credentials were not university-level professional work. German mainstream scholarship called him an 'autodidact, with a poor
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purposes and therefore several California school districts should not be chartering Waldorf schools; the lawsuit was dismissed in 2012 for failure to show anthroposophy was a religion. A 2012 paper in legal science reports this verdict as being provisional, and disagrees with its result, i.e.
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and Ohlendorf in the SD itself were willing to intervene on behalf of anthroposophical endeavors. Minister of Agriculture DarrĂ© and Lotar Eickhoff in the Interior Ministry were also seen as sympathizers of anthroposophy, and the SD considered the head of the party’s “Examination Commission for
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has disputed anthroposophy's claim to a scientific basis, stating that its ideas are not empirically derived and neither reproducible nor testable. Carlo Willmann points out that as, on its own terms, anthroposophical methodology offers no possibility of being falsified except through its own
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since Hitler’s attacks on anthroposophy included the accusation that anthroposophy was aligned with the Jews. Rather than standing in solidarity with Hitler’s other targets, they disavowed any sympathy for Judaism and assured Nazi leaders that both they and Steiner were of pure Aryan heritage.
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Anthroposophical pseudoscience is easy to find in Waldorf schools. "Goethean science" is supposed to be based only on observation, without "dogmatic" theory. Because observations make no sense without a relationship to some hypothesis, students are subtly nudged in the direction of Steiner's
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Gamsakhurdia, although his self-proclaimed Orthodoxy was overlaid with the anthroposophy of Rudolf Steiner, promoted a distinct program of Orthodox Church-Georgian State cooperation in such spheres as education. It is interesting that "Steinerism" has come under attack in Madli , the monthly
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stated about Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy: "His belief system is so eccentric, so unsupported by evidence, so manifestly bizarre, that rational skeptics are bound to consider it delusional... But, whereas Einstein's way of perceiving the world by thought became confirmed by experiment and
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Steiner's writing, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes Western tradition as having evolved to meet contemporary needs. He describes Christ and his mission on earth of bringing individuated consciousness as having a particularly important place in human
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Thus, in Steiner's view, we can overcome the subject-object divide through inner activity, even though all human experience begins by being conditioned by it. In this connection, Steiner examines the step from thinking determined by outer impressions to what he calls sense-free thinking. He
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Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the spiritual in the human being to the spiritual in the universe
. Anthroposophists are those who experience, as an essential need of life, certain questions on the nature of the human being and the universe, just as one experiences hunger and
6156:' with the active cooperation of the Reich League for Biodynamic Agriculture' Pancke, Pohl, and Hans Merkel established additional biodynamic plantations across the eastern territories as well as Dachau, RavensbrĂŒck, and Auschwitz concentration camps. Many were staffed by anthroposophists. 2167:
Towards the end of Steiner's life, a group of theology students (primarily Lutheran, with some Roman Catholic members) approached Steiner for help in reviving Christianity, in particular "to bridge the widening gulf between modern science and the world of spirit". They approached a notable
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Some anthroposophical ideas challenged the National Socialist racialist and nationalistic agenda. In contrast, some American educators have criticized Waldorf schools for failing to equally include the fables and myths of all cultures, instead favoring European stories over African ones.
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Around the world today are a number of banks, companies, charities, and schools for developing co-operative forms of business using Steiner's ideas about economic associations, aiming at harmonious and socially responsible roles in the world economy. The first anthroposophic bank was the
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The Austrian philosopher and occultist Rudolf Steiner (1861 - 1925) claimed that, by astral projection, he could read the Akashic Record. ... Other than anecdotal eyewitness accounts, there is no evidence of the ability to astral project, the existence of other planes, or of the Akashic
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from this archetype. The spiritual archetype originally created by spiritual beings was devoid of physical substance; only later did this descend into material existence on Earth. In this view, human evolution has accompanied the Earth's evolution throughout the existence of the Earth.
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The review found that there was not enough evidence to reach clear conclusions about the effects on any of these outcomes and it is therefore not clear to what extent the application of mistletoe extracts translates into improved symptom control, enhanced tumour response or prolonged
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The Third Reich had banned almost all esoteric organizations, claiming that these were controlled by Jews. The truth was that while Anthroposophists complained of bad press, they were to a surprising extent tolerated by the Nazi regime, "including outspokenly supportive pieces in the
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Sokolina, Anna, "The Goetheanum Culture in Modern Architecture." In: Science, Education and Experimental Design (Nauka, obrazovaniie i eksperimental'noie proiektirovaniie. Trudy MARKHI) (In Russian), edited by D.O. Shvidkovsky, G.V. Yesaulov, et al., 157–159. Moscow: MARKHI, 2014.
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trans. Leo Twyman (East Grinstead, Sussex: Henry Goulden, 1975), pp. 96-100. From the perspective of orthodox Christianity, it may be said that Steiner combined a docetic understanding of Christ's nature with the Adoptionist heresy." Older scholarship says Steiner's Christology is
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Steiner's stated prerequisites to beginning on a spiritual path include a willingness to take up serious cognitive studies, a respect for factual evidence, and a responsible attitude. Central to progress on the path itself is a harmonious cultivation of the following qualities:
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Some Baptist and mainstream academical heresiologists still appear inclined to agree with the more narrow prior edict of 1919 on dogma and the Lutheran (Missouri Sinod) apologist and heresiologist Eldon K. Winker quoted Ron Rhodes that Steiner's Christology is very similar to
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explanations of the world. Typical departures from accepted science include the claim that Goethe refuted Newton's theory of color, Steiner's unique "threefold" systems in physiology, and the oft-repeated doctrine that "the heart is not a pump" (blood is said to move itself).
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of Christ is also unusual; he suggested that this would not be a physical reappearance, but that the Christ being would become manifest in non-physical form, visible to spiritual vision and apparent in community life for increasing numbers of people beginning around the year
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of the physical body, the human spirit recapitulates the past life, perceiving its events as they were experienced by the objects of its actions. A complex transformation takes place between the review of the past life and the preparation for the next life. The individual's
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Examples of such fields are various forms of "alternative healing" such as shamanism, or esoteric world views like anthroposophy ... For this reason, we must suspect that the "alternative knowledge" produced in such fields is just as illusory as that of the standard
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The evolution of man, Steiner said, has consisted in the gradual incarnation of a spiritual being into a material body. It has been a true "descent" of man from a spiritual world into a world of matter. The evolution of the animal kingdom did not precede, but rather
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The anthroposophical view is that good is found in the balance between two polar influences on world and human evolution. These are often described through their mythological embodiments as spiritual adversaries which endeavour to tempt and corrupt humanity,
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published the treatise, "An Outline of Anthroposophy: Proposal for a System of Idealism on a Realistic Basis," proposing that idealistic philosophy should employ logical thinking to extend empirical experience. Steiner attended lectures by Zimmermann at the
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Steiner died just over a year later, in 1925. The Second World War temporarily hindered the anthroposophical movement in most of Continental Europe, as the Anthroposophical Society and most of its practical counter-cultural applications were banned by the
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By 1923, a schism had formed between older members, focused on inner development, and younger members eager to become active in contemporary social transformations. In response, Steiner attempted to bridge the gap by establishing an overall School for
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By transcending such imaginative pictures, the meditant can become conscious of the meditative activity itself, which leads to experiences of expressions of soul-spiritual beings unmediated by sensory phenomena or qualities. Steiner calls this stage
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orientation. He defined it as "a scientific exploration of the spiritual world", others have variously called it a "philosophy and cultural movement", a "spiritual movement", a "spiritual science", "a system of thought", or "a spiritualist movement".
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in Scotland. The latter in particular has spread widely, and there are now over a hundred Camphill communities and other anthroposophical homes for children and adults in need of special care in about 22 countries around the world. Both Karl König,
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Christ. Steiner strongly objected and considered any comparison between Krishnamurti and Christ to be nonsense; many years later, Krishnamurti also repudiated the assertion. Steiner's continuing differences with Besant led him to separate from the
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Gnosticism's practices into a neo-gnostic tradition. Steiner was, in his times, well aware of concerns articulated more recently by Pope Francis about the two subtle enemies of holiness, contemporary Gnosticism and contemporary Pelagianism.
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From the mid-1930s on, National Socialist ideologues attacked the anthroposophical worldview as being opposed to Nazi racist and nationalistic principles; anthroposophy considered "Blood, Race and Folk" as primitive instincts that must be
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characterizes thoughts he considers without sensory content, such as mathematical or logical thoughts, as free deeds. Steiner believed he had thus located the origin of free will in our thinking, and in particular in sense-free thinking.
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anthroposophy was declared "not a religion" due to an outdated legal framework. In 2000, a French court ruled that a government minister's description of anthroposophy as a cult was defamatory. The French governmental anti-cults agency
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to have evolved from an early, unspecialized form. As the least specialized animal, human beings have maintained the closest connection to the archetypal form; contrary to the Darwinian conception of human evolution, all other animals
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condition eventually leads to a choice of parents, physical body, disposition, and capacities that provide the challenges and opportunities that further development requires, which includes karmically chosen tasks for the future life.
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Het was een ontmoeting van oude bekenden: nazi-kopstukken als Rudolf Hess en Heinrich Himmler herkenden in Rudolf Steiner al een geestverwant, met zijn theorieën over raszuiverheid, esoterische geneeskunst en biologisch-dynamische
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Most anthroposophic medical preparations are highly diluted, like homeopathic remedies, while harmless in of themselves, using them in place of conventional medicine to treat illness is ineffective and risks adverse consequences.
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Although in his reply, Himmler pretended to share Astel's assessment of anthroposophy as a dangerous movement, he admitted to be unable to do anything about the school of Rudolf Steiner because Rudolf Hess supported and protected
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argued largely in vain against Anthroposophy. According to Staudenmaier, "The prospect of unmitigated persecution was held at bay for years in a tenuous truce between pro-anthroposophical and anti-anthroposophical Nazi factions."
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Medical science is Ahrimanic in that it treats the body solely as a mechanism, having no knowledge of or concern with the etheric structure, that invisible field of force and energy which all too often is found to be the seat of
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and a loss of contact with both natural and spiritual realities. However, to go further requires new capacities that combine the clarity of intellectual thought with the imagination and with consciously achieved inspiration and
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Before 1933, Himmler, Walther Darré (the future Reich Agriculture Minister), and Rudolf Höss (the future commandant of Auschwitz) had studied ariosophy and anthroposophy, belonged to the occult-inspired Artamanen movement,
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Sokolina, Anna P. "Biology in Architecture: The Goetheanum Case Study." In: The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture, edited by Ch. Terranova and M. Tromble, 52–70. New York and London: Routledge, 2017.
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By focusing on symbolic patterns, images, and poetic mantras, the meditant can achieve consciously directed Imaginations that allow sensory phenomena to appear as the expression of underlying beings of a soul-spiritual
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Steiner's primary interest was in applying the methodology of science to realms of inner experience and the spiritual worlds (his appreciation that the essence of science is its method of inquiry is unusual among
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The philosopher Vilhelmas (Vilius) Storosta, or Vydunas (1868-1953), joined the Theosophical Society and was particularly interested in anthroposophy and its attempts to combine religion, science, and philosophy.
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Koehne, Samuel (2016). "Revisiting the "Nazi Occult": Histories, Realities, Legacies. Edited by Monica Black and Eric Kurlander. Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2015. Pp. 306. Cloth $ 90.00. ISBN 978-1571139061".
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To get an idea of what mystical nonsense anthroposophic medicine is, I like to quote straight from the horse's mouth, namely Physician's Association for Anthroposophic Medicine, in its pamphlet for patients:
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Thus my conclusion is that it is quite uncontroversial to see Anthroposophy as a whole as a religious movement, in the conventional use of the term, although it is not an emic term used by Anthroposophists
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Kurlander stated that "the Nazis were hardly ideologically opposed to the supernatural sciences themselves"—rather they objected to the free (i.e. non-totalitarian) pursuit of supernatural sciences.
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By the beginning of the twentieth century, Steiner's interests turned almost exclusively to spirituality. His work began to draw the attention of others interested in spiritual ideas; among these was the
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One of the most insightful contributions to this area is Peter Staudenmaier's case study of Anthroposophy, which has demonstrated the ambiguous role of Anthroposophists in fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
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See also p. 98, where Hammer states that – unusually for founders of esoteric movements – Steiner's self-descriptions of the origins of his thought and work correspond to the view of external historians.
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world exists, evolving along with the material one. Steiner held that the spiritual world can be researched in the right circumstances through direct experience, by persons practicing rigorous forms of
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Thus, anthroposophy considers there to be a being who unifies all religions, and who is not represented by any particular religious faith. This being is, according to Steiner, not only the Redeemer of
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style. Foremost among these are his designs for the two Goetheanum buildings in Dornach, Switzerland. Thousands of further buildings have been built by later generations of anthroposophic architects.
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The anti-esoteric faction ensconced in the SD and Gestapo recognized that they faced influential adversaries in other sectors of the Nazi hierarchy. They knew that Hess and his staff, Baeumler in the
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By 2007, national branches of the Anthroposophical Society had been established in fifty countries and about 10,000 institutions around the world were working on the basis of anthroposophical ideas.
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began flying with gliders and eventually with motorized aircraft in 1903, Steiner transformed the ponderous gondola airships of his Atlantis story into airplanes with elevators and rudders in 1904.
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Steiner believed in the possibility of applying the clarity of scientific thinking to spiritual experience, which he saw as deriving from an objectively existing spiritual world. Steiner identified
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according to Deputy FĂŒhrer Rudolf Hess (1894-1987), those sceptics who criticised biodynamic methods on scientific grounds were just 'carrying out a kind of witch-trial' against Steiner's followers
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was in epistemology and very little of his work is directly concerned with the empirical sciences. In his mature work, when he did refer to science it was often to present phenomenological or
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According to Munoz, in the materialist perspective (i.e. no reincarnations), Anthroposophy is racist, but in the spiritual perspective (i.e. reincarnations mandatory) it is not racist.
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realm of consciousness would already be experiences of that, and it would be impossible to exclude the possibility of empirically grounded experiences of other supersensory content.
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to refer to self-knowledge that would unite God and world: "the true study of the human being is the human being, and philosophy's highest aim is self-knowledge, or Anthroposophy."
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For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well known in Germany, in part because he lectured widely proposing social reforms. Steiner was a sharp critic of
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gnosis (Ahern 2010) may be too strong and plays down the fact that he was critical of early Gnostic Christianity as having no adequate idea of Jesus as a man of flesh and blood.
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The being which manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions, and each religion is valid and true for the time and cultural context in which it was born;
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to refer to philosophy deepened to self-knowledge, which he suggested allows deeper knowledge of nature as well. He spoke of human nature as a mystical unity of God and world.
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One man inspired by Steiner's lectures during World War I was the enigmatic Karl Heise, who, in 1918, published a now classic work of anti-Masonry and anti-Judaism entitled
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traced the considerable impact both Steiner and later anthroposophical entrepreneurs had on the creation of many businesses in organic food, ecological architecture and
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Geschichte der Aesthetik als philosophische Wissenschaft. Vienna, 1858. Anthroposophie im Umriss-Entwurf eines Systems idealer Weltansicht auf realistischer Grundlage.
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Steiner emphasized that, when this deadened wisdom of Gondishapur began to spread in Europe, an ahrimanic, or ahrimanically inspired, natural science began to emerge.
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to refer to "rigorous human self-knowledge," achievable through thorough comprehension of the human spirit and of the working of God in this spirit, in his 1856 work
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According to Cees Leijenhorst, "Steiner outlined his vision of a new political and social philosophy that avoids the two extremes of capitalism and socialism."
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to imagine why there are disputes about Waldorf educators' insisting on teaching Norse tales and Greek myths to the exclusion of African modes of discourse."
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Munoz, Joaquin (23 March 2016). "CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: THE CHALLENGE OF WALDORF EDUCATION FOR ALL YOUTH. Waldorf Education and Racism".
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particularly prone to this syndrome. They just know they are right and get a big kick out of their opposition to genetically modified foods and so forth.
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which dates from 1982 when a group of Norwegian anthroposophists began an initiative for ethical banking but only began to operate as a savings bank in
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called anthroposophy "Jewish methods". The anthroposophical institutions in Germany were banned during Nazi rule and several anthroposophists sent to
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thought would allow individuals to comprehend spiritual research on their own and bypass the danger of dependency on an authority such as himself.
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While anthroposophists were in the center of the SD’s sights, they were supposed to receive relatively mild treatment compared to other occultists.
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and Max van Huut in the Netherlands, Christopher Day and Camphill Architects in the UK, Thompson and Rose in America, Denis Bowman in Canada, and
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Kienle, Gunver S.; Kiene, Helmut; Albonico, Hans Ulrich (2006). "Anthroposophische Medizin: Health Technology Assessment Bericht – Kurzfassung".
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The term began to appear with some frequency in philosophical works of the mid- and late-nineteenth century. In the early part of that century,
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of its section in Germany in 1902. During his leadership, membership increased dramatically, from just a few individuals to sixty-nine lodges.
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One of the most studied applications has been the use of mistletoe extracts in cancer therapy, but research has found no evidence of benefit.
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based on inner experiences, especially those that occur in the creative activity of independent thought. "Steiner was a moral individualist".
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Of these, 55 lodges – about 2,500 people – seceded with Steiner to form his new Anthroposophical Society at the end of 1912. Geoffrey Ahern,
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The racism of Anthroposophy is spiritual and paternalistic (i.e. benevolent), while the racism of fascism is materialistic and often malign.
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has termed anthroposophy "the most important esoteric society in European history". Many scientists, physicians, and philosophers, including
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Staudenmaier's overall argument is that "there were often no clear-cut lines between theosophy, anthroposophy, ariosophy, astrology and the
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Each human being has the task to find a balance between these opposing influences, and each is helped in this task by the mediation of the
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Steiner hoped to form a spiritual movement that would free the individual from any external authority. For Steiner, the human capacity for
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has termed anthroposophy "the most important esoteric society in European history." However authors, scientists, and physicians including
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Maria Carlson stated "Theosophy and Anthroposophy are fundamentally Gnostic systems in that they posit the dualism of Spirit and Matter."
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For the Theosophists and other occultists Atlantis has a greater importance since it forms an integral part of their religious worldview.
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Through inner experiences of a spiritual reality; this Steiner regarded as increasingly the path of spiritual or religious seekers today.
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the process of human incarnation. Man is thus not the end result of the evolution of the animals, but is rather in a certain sense their
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Lejano, Raul P.; Ingram, Mrill; Ingram, Helen M. (2013). "Chapter 6: Narratives of Nature and Science in Alternative Farming Networks".
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in all its genuine forms, regardless of what name would be used to describe this being. He also warned that the traditional name of the
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whereby the reality of Christ's death and resurrection are experienced; Steiner believed this is the path people will increasingly take.
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Uhrmacher, P. Bruce (Winter 1995). "Uncommon Schooling: A Historical Look at Rudolf Steiner, Anthroposophy, and Waldorf Education".
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Morals: Anthroposophy was not the stake of that dispute, but merely powerful Nazis wanting to get rid of other powerful Nazis. E.g.
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Available evidence from well-designed clinical trials does not support claims that mistletoe can improve length or quality of life.
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are justified partly on the basis of the ethical and ecological values they promote, rather than purely on a scientific basis.
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their founder or their movement has been tainted with racism or anti-Semitism. Denial, it would seem, is no longer an option.
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Steiner outlined his vision of a new political and social philosophy that avoids the two extremes of capitalism and socialism.
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have criticized anthroposophy's application in the areas of medicine, biology, agriculture, and education to be dangerous and
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John Wilkes' fountain-like flowforms, sculptural forms that guide water into rhythmic movement for the purposes of decoration.
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have criticized anthroposophy's application in the areas of medicine, biology, agriculture, and education to be dangerous and
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teacher' and 'gypsy-intellectual.' Not uncommon for practitioners at the fringes of society, he was accused of class treason.
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According to Dan Dugan, Steiner was a champion of the following pseudoscientific claims, also championed by Waldorf schools:
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The whole content of natural science is ahrimanic and will only lose its ahrimanic nature when it becomes imbued with life.
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Granted that Steiner included Gnostic elements in his cosmological reinterpretation of Christianity, many of them from the
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Hudson, Wayne (2019). "Rudolf Steiner: Multiple bodies". In Trompf, Garry W.; Mikkelsen, Gunner B.; Johnston, Jay (eds.).
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There are also anthroposophical movements to renew speech and drama, the most important of which are based in the work of
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Jung and Steiner were both versed in ancient gnosis and both envisioned a paradigmatic shift in the way it was delivered.
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Staudenmaier, Peter (2012). "Anthroposophy in Fascist Italy". In Versluis, Arthur; Irwin, Lee; Phillips, Melinda (eds.).
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By 1907, a split between Steiner and the Theosophical Society became apparent. While the Society was oriented toward an
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movement largely because of the influence of theosophy, spiritualism and anthroposophy, and their esoteric antecedents.
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school of intellectual Sufism, Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy and 'the Work', devised by Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff.
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All historical forms of Christianity need to be transformed considerably to meet the continuing evolution of humanity.
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for the Third Reich had outlawed virtually all esoteric groups (alleged to be under covert Jewish control) in Germany
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Steiner did influence Italian Fascism, which exploited "his racial and anti-democratic dogma." The fascist ministers
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False Economies: The Strangest, Least Successful and Most Audacious Financial Follies, Plans and Crazes of All Time
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Theosophy and Anthroposophy are fundamentally Gnostic systems in that they posit the dualism of Spirit and Matter.
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Science is Ahrimanic in so far as it is objective; Christian mysticism is Luciferic in so far as it is subjective.
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Die moderne naturwissenschaftliche Vorstellungsart und die Weltanschauung Goethes, wie sie Rudolf Steiner vertritt
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Between Occultism and Fascism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race and Nation in Germany and Italy, 1900–1945
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Ethical individualism is the opposite of ethical collectivism (meaning a moral code which is good for everyone).
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absolutely outlandish and, more to the point, seemingly unverifiable statements about life in ancient Atlantis?
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Geoffrey Ahern states that Anthroposophy belongs to neo-gnosticism broadly conceived, which he identifies with
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Both turned out to be "positivistic religions," offering a seemingly logical theology based on pseudoscience.
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As an explicitly spiritual movement, anthroposophy has sometimes been called a religious philosophy. In 1998
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In the broadest sense of the term this is any spiritual teaching that says that spiritual knowledge (Greek:
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art and science. Steiner was one of the first European philosophers to overcome the subject-object split in
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Völkische Religion und Krisen der Moderne: EntwĂŒrfe "arteigener" Glaubenssysteme seit der Jahrhundertwende
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mathematical proof, Steiner's remained intensely subjective and insusceptible of objective confirmation."
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Safeguarding National Socialist Writings,” Karl Heinz Hederich, a supporter of occultists and astrologers.
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blended modern Theosophy with a Gnostic form of Christianity, Rosicrucianism, and German Naturphilosophie
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that extends the consciousness and capacity of human beings to experience their inner spiritual world."
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founded an anthroposophical center for special needs education, the Sonnenhof, in Switzerland. In 1940,
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Theosophy, together with its continental sister, Anthroposophy... are pure Gnosticism in Hindu dress...
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Theosophy, together with its continental sister, Anthroposophy... are pure Gnosticism in Hindu dress...
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Steiner's views of Christianity diverge from conventional Christian thought in key places, and include
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Nevertheless, he made a distinction between the human person Jesus, and Christ as the divine Logos.
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Organization of Special Education for Mentally Deficient Children: A Study in Comparative Education
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there were often no clear-cut lines between theosophy, anthroposophy, ariosophy, astrology and the
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with Cerinthus in that they do not believe the Christ departed from Jesus prior to the crucfixion.
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Theosophy – An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man
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Anthroposophie in Deutschland: Theosophische Weltanschauung und gesellschaftliche Praxis 1884–1945
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G.K. Chesterton Society; G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture (February–May 2000).
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perception of spiritual realities. Humanity has progressively evolved an increasing reliance on
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Unter Hammer und Hakenkreuz: Der völkisch-nationalsozialistische Kampf gegen die Anthroposophie
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No 1 — Summer 2002. University of Toronto, Academic Electronic Journal in Slavic Studies.
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Steiner differentiated three contemporary paths by which he believed it possible to arrive at
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is a contemporary building by an anthroposophical architect which has received awards for its
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faculties and a corresponding loss of intuitive or clairvoyant experiences, which have become
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Organisations which Hess had supported, such as the Rudolf Steiner schools, were closed down.
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Christian and Jewish mystical thought have also influenced the development of anthroposophy.
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Steiner described some conditions that determine the interdependence of a person's lives, or
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He emphasized his belief that in the future humanity would need to be able to recognize the
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The Future of Ahriman and the Awakening of Souls: The Spirit-Presence of the Mystery Dramas
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The Faithful Thinker: Centenary Essays on the Work and Thought of Rudolf Steiner, 1861-1925
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Anthroposophical ideas have been applied in a range of fields including education (both in
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The Problem of War: Darwinism, Christianity, and Their Battle to Understand Human Conflict
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Anthroposophia Theomagica, or a discourse of the nature of man and his state after death.
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as an alternative to what he considered the materialistic science of his contemporaries.
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Anthroposophia Theomagica, or a discourse of the nature of man and his state after death.
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anthroposophy - a religion based upon the philosophical and scientific knowledge of man
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and all external science, to the extent that it is not spiritual science, is Ahrimanic.
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Between occultism and Nazism: anthroposophy and the politics of race in the fascist era
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Rudolf Steiner was an extreme pan-German nationalist, and never disavowed such stance.
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The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse, 1900-1939
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the Nazis were hardly ideologically opposed to the supernatural sciences themselves.
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Rudolf Steiner and the Oxford Conference: The Birth of Waldorf Education in Britain
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Spiritual and pseudoscientific philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner in 1912 Germany
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From Classicism to Modernism: Western Musical Culture and the Metaphysics of Order
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basis for Steiner's later anthroposophical work is contained in the seminal work,
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By this time, Steiner had reached considerable stature as a spiritual teacher and
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After all, Theosophy is a pagan, Anthroposophy a Christian form of modern Gnosis.
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Architects who have been strongly influenced by the anthroposophic style include
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and others have written extensively on these ideas underlying Special education.
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Mission interministérielle de vigilance et de lutte contre les dérives sectaires
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Pontifical Council for Culture; Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.
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Sun at Midnight: the Rudolf Steiner Movement and Gnosis in the West, 2nd edition
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saw the Jews completely integrating into the larger society. He also supported
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The Life and Work of Rudolf Steiner: From the Turn of the Century to His Death
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were supporters of anthroposophy and its movements, including agriculturalist
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The schools have been founded in a variety of communities: for example in the
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Report of the SD-Hauptamtes Berlin: "Anthroposophy", May 1936, BAD Z/B I 904.
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Anthroposophy is thus from an emic point of view emphatically not a religion.
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agrees that Steiner and Anthroposophy are under the influence of gnosticism.
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Voyage Through Childhood Into the Adult World – A Guide to Child Development
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In his later life, Steiner was accused by the Nazis of being Jewish, and
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Phenomenological approaches to science, pseudo-scientific ideas based on
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investigating the physical world, many of these ideas have been termed
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a religion. They also call it "settled new religious movement", while
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primarily by karma and demons, rather than materialistic causes. The
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might be misused, and the true essence of this being of love ignored.
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In Dugan's view, Steiner's theories are simply "cult pseudoscience".
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of substances gathered from and returning to the inorganic world; a
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at the Vienna Technical University at the undergraduate level, his
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according to whom World War I was a consequence of a collusion of
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in America published in 1998 a statement clarifying its stance:
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in the early 1880s, thus at the time of this book's publication.
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started a lawsuit alleging that anthroposophy is a religion for
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premised on anthroposophy, a religious sect founded by Steiner;
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which remains a central touchstone of anthroposophical ideas.
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What is anthroposophy?: three perspectives on self-knowledge
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According to Catholic scholars Anthroposophy belongs to the
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Michael Chekhov as Actor, Teacher and Director in the West
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Organizational development, counselling and biography work
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The Case of Valentin Tomberg: Anthroposophy Or Jesuitism?
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Esoterismo e fascismo: storia, interpretazioni, documenti
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Rudolf Steiner and the Way to a New Style in Architecture
6010: 5375: 4322:(PhD thesis). The University of Arizona. pp. 189–190 3852:"Long Island Women Preserving Nature and the Environment" 2127:, who viewed Steiner's social ideas as a solution to the 1460:. Together they carved the 9-metre tall sculpture titled 724:, a book published anonymously in 1575 and attributed to 659: 10146: 9344:. University of North Carolina Press. pp. 229–254. 8923:
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Similarities and Differences between Vydƫnas and Steiner
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The Rediscovery of Gnosticism: The school of Valentinus
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A Portrait of Edith Maryon: Artist and Anthroposophist
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There are numerous anthroposophical organisations in
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Vol. 41, no. 2. pp. 371–373. 3693: 3213:Pseudoscience: The Conspiracy Against Science 3149: 2074:Steiner financed the publication of the book 1502:Antisemitic legislation in Italy (1938–1945). 1436:Anthroposophic painting, a style inspired by 291:. Anthroposophy's supporters include writers 155: 10252: 9897:Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism 9878: 9743:(4th ed.). OUP Oxford. pp. 76–77. 9350:10.5149/northcarolina/9781469648484.003.0012 9317: 9128: 9061:Swartz, Karen; Hammer, Olav (14 June 2022). 9060: 9027: 8816: 8814: 8466: 8442: 7991:Quispel, Gilles; Oort, Johannes van (2008). 7457: 7060: 7035: 6923: 5970:Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks 5483: 5481: 5479: 5477: 5475: 5473: 5471: 5469: 5282: 5239: 5227: 5211: 5159: 5124:. Amberley Publishing. p. unpaginated. 5019: 5007: 4962: 4563: 4497: 4485: 4385: 4383: 3780:"Discovering Camphill: a personal narrative" 3511:Carole M. Cusack; Alex Norman, eds. (2012). 3453: 3278:. 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The Boundaries of Anthroposophy" 3784:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care 3733:"Waldorf Education as Spiritual Education" 3730: 2634:resistance movement, were also followers. 2414:logical theology based on pseudoscience." 2328:procedures of spiritual investigation, no 2076:Die Entente-Freimaurerei und der Weltkrieg 618: 240:, 'wisdom') to emphasize his philosophy's 162: 148: 10406:Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain 10121: 10078: 9706:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 77. 9655: 9211: 9196:"Anthroposophical Climate Science Denial" 9078: 8990: 8892:The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience 8811: 8673: 8106: 7881: 7749:McClelland, Norman C. 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But serious disruptions were common. 10297: 10295: 10184: 10084: 9771:Ellwood, Robert; Partin, Harry (2016) . 9700:Diener, Astrid; Hipolito, Jane (2013) . 9386: 9129:Brandt, Katharina; Hammer, Olav (2013). 8722: 8598: 8351: 8349: 7492:. Rudolf Steiner Press. pp. 53–54. 7458:Steiner, Rudolf; Meuss, Anna R. (1993). 7224: 7088: 5885: 5883: 5783: 5717: 5656: 5654: 5531: 5506: 4536: 4503: 4293:"Rudolf Steiner and the Jewish Question" 4287: 4285: 3880: 3849: 3543: 3366: 3070: 2979: 2954: 2599:Though several prominent members of the 2514:Rudolf Steiner: A Documentary Biography, 2401:weird approach to physiological systems; 1994:says Anthroposophy belongs to Christian 1916:of the Christ: one child descended from 1475: 1424: 1181: 850: 705: 479: 410:). Here, Steiner developed a concept of 381: 10428:Anthroposophical Society in New Zealand 10152: 9937: 9678: 9667: 9333: 9193: 9028:Staudenmaier, Peter (1 February 2008). 8984: 8820: 8799:. Teachers College, Columbia University 8386:. London: Routledge. pp. 107–123. 8027: 7959: 7885:Gnosticism and the History of Religions 7844: 7755:Encyclopedia of Reincarnation and Karma 7733: 7708: 7425:"1. Forgotten Aspects of Cultural Life" 7422: 7348:, Bund der Freien Waldorfschulen, 2005 7285: 7094: 7066: 6750:Eurythmy: A therapeutic art of movement 6653: 6167: 5907: 5898: 5631:(1922). "The Essential Nature of Man". 5627: 5386:Thomas Vaughan (Eugenius Philalethes): 5034: 4737: 4681:Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements 4636: 4568: 4516:. Oxford University Press. p. 97. 4257: 4215:newspaper of the Georgian Patriarchate. 4067: 3926: 3895: 3885: 3875: 3581: 3493: 3394: 3335: 3169: 3141: 3139: 3105: 2957:"Anthroposophy as religious syncretism" 2919: 1114:Anthroposophical medicine is a form of 1028: 758:. In 1872, the philosopher of religion 641: 200:clarity comparable to that obtained by 14: 11070: 10301: 10279: 10190: 9899:. 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"Anthroposophy". 3011: 2891: 2859: 2796: 2783: 2156: 2042: 2023: 1889:Through heart-felt experiences of the 1727: 660:Etymology and earlier uses of the word 488:, seat of the Anthroposophical Society 424:his work with the Theosophical Society 408:Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path 10436: 10416:Anthroposophical Society in Australia 10411:Anthroposophical Initiatives in India 10292: 10240: 9931: 9912: 9906: 9727: 9339: 8922: 8888: 8851: 8753: 8747: 8716: 8710: 8571: 8346: 8234: 8204: 8168: 7838: 7734:Steiner, Rudolf (December 16, 1908). 7615:. SteinerBooks. p. unpaginated. 7520:. SteinerBooks. p. unpaginated. 7433:. SteinerBooks. p. unpaginated. 7319: 7253: 7158:, first English edition 1927 (online 6860: 6460: 6435: 6261: 6234: 6187: 5986: 5880: 5651: 5603: 5601: 5599: 5492:(in German). Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. 5171: 4983:from the original on 29 November 2018 4884: 4399: 4393: 4312: 4282: 4196: 4166:. 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Taylor & Francis. p. 34. 4677: 4671: 4509: 3986:The Slavic and East European Journal 3646: 3136: 2303:), and Steiner called anthroposophy 1683:Rudolf Steiner, "On the Inner Life", 1440:, featured prominently in the first 1432:, by Rudolf Steiner and Edith Maryon 1141:Special needs education and services 449:. The split became irrevocable when 404:The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity 191:that postulates the existence of an 11012:Anthroposophical Society in America 10401:Anthroposophical Society in America 9734: 9651:Sources for 'Christian Gnosticism': 9473:. In Partridge, Christopher (ed.). 8634: 8619: 8592: 8578:Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi) 8565: 7711:The foundations of human experience 7461:The Fall of the Spirits of Darkness 7038:Esotericism, Religion, and Politics 6526:Raab, Rex; Klingborg, Arne (1982). 6005:European Journal of Social Sciences 5399:The term was used for example in a 4611:. 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LoD Press, New York. p. 125 2895:Western Esotericism in Scandinavia 2756:(PhD thesis). Cornell University. 2667:Esotericism in Germany and Austria 1596:Giovanni Antonio Colonna di CesarĂČ 1513:and other anthroposophic projects. 1509:, United States, which includes a 1366:Harvard Business School historian 331:, and former president of Georgia 260:; with additional applications in 256:), environmental conservation and 25: 11109: 11017:Associação ComunitĂĄria Monte Azul 10462: 10331: 9977:"Anthroposophy and its Defenders" 9599:United States Department of State 9206:(3). 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Aries Books. pp. 101–145. 4937: 2580:, university professor expert in 2138:, including the anthroposophical 1986:The Oxford Companion to the Bible 1587:Fraternity in the economic sphere 11027:General Anthroposophical Society 10473:General Anthroposophical Society 10396:General Anthroposophical Society 10273: 10246: 10065: 9996: 9987: 9968: 9645: 9592: 9565: 9543: 9523: 9498: 9438:Handbook of Nordic New Religions 9323: 8926:The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief 8845: 8761: 8735:from the original on 1 June 2021 8700: 8534: 8492: 8472: 8318: 8284: 8187: 7863: 7727: 7702: 7698:"Anthroposophy and Christianity" 7690: 7399: 7379: 7338: 7244:, pp. 267–75; 256–7. 7194: 7149: 7136: 6929: 6879: 6829: 6797: 6772: 6742: 6700:Meyer en van Schooten, Architect 6691: 6681: 6573: 6550:Sokolina, Anna, ed., co-author, 6544: 6502: 6492: 6479: 6463:Children in Need of Special Care 6404: 6282: 5786:"Evolution and The Image of Man" 5076:Douglas-Hamilton, James (2012). 3731:Goldshmidt, Gilad (2017-09-02). 2779:from the original on 2022-10-09. 2703: 2651: 1783:(and through him influenced the 1613: 1610:medicine of the establishment." 792: 714:The first known use of the term 212:and debunkers of pseudoscience. 195:, intellectually comprehensible 85:Anthroposophically inspired work 10280:Cowell, Alan (March 10, 2023). 10099:from the original on 7 May 2021 10073:Position Statement on Diversity 9166:New Religions and Globalization 8855:(1997) . "IV. Rudolf Steiner". 8775:from the original on 2013-11-10 8554:from the original on 2019-12-12 7777:) rather than doctrinal faith ( 7297:The Passion of the Western Mind 7204:. Fremont, Michigan. 1904-12-15 7084:. II (in Italian). No. 16. 6914:, pp. 381–382, 1080, 1105. 6843:from the original on 2014-01-01 6786:from the original on 2013-05-29 6588:from the original on 2013-12-13 6580:Heathcote, Edwin (2011-09-28). 6418:from the original on 2007-02-08 6320:"Mistletoe therapy in oncology" 6044: 5961: 5843: 5824: 5804: 5761: 5747:. Turnstone. pp. 117–118. 5711: 5695: 5679: 5621: 5443: 5431: 5419: 5393: 5380: 5368: 5343: 4874: 4856:; Schonig, Bruno, eds. 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Oxford University Press. 6582:"Imre Makovecz (1935–2011)" 5837:September 16, 2008, at the 5685:Rudolf Steiner, Theosophy, 5082:The Truth About Rudolf Hess 4752:, New York:Tarcher/Penguin 4539:"Rudolf Steiner's Quackery" 3861:– via stonybrook.edu. 3859:Long Island History Journal 3778:Garfat, Thom (2011-10-31). 2677:Spiritual but not religious 2644: 2188:or religious denomination. 1806:Union of science and spirit 1743:Place in Western philosophy 1355:in the late 90s, La Nef in 1263: 1203:expressionist architectural 526:Foundation Stone Meditation 10: 11114: 10849:Botho Sigwart zu Eulenburg 10704:Valborg Werbeck-SvĂ€rdström 10130:(in Dutch). Archived from 9811:Sources for 'Christology': 9739:. In Louth, Andrew (ed.). 9556: 2:98-cv-00266-FCD-EFB 8973:Diener & Hipolito 2013 8821:Hansson, Sven Ove (1991). 8324:Jan-Erik Ebbestad Hansen, 8032:. In Livak, Leonid (ed.). 7757:. McFarland. p. 100. 7551:Biosciences Communications 7008:. 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