Eurythmy Forms for the Calendar of the Soul presents Rudolf Steiner's forms and indications for the weekly verses (CW A 23/2), published in English for the first time. The wealth of forms and metamorphoses through the cycle of the year offers study material for eurythmists — and for anyone seeking a deeper relationship with the Calendar of the Soul.
How can doctors and therapists treat not just illness, but the whole human being? In this history of anthroposophically extended medicine in North America, Bertram von Zabern, MD follows the thread from the field's early pioneers to the modern institutions — such as Weleda USA — that stand on the foundations they laid.
Apocalypse of the Modern Mind is volume two of Daniel Polikoff's Reset or Renaissance. Where the first volume chronicled what happened during Covid, this sequel asks how — and why — tracing the democratic impulse that surfaced first in America and later in Europe back to the rich soil of ideas from which it grew.
Listening to Our Teachers is Torin M. Finser's revised and expanded guide to teacher action research — first published as Silence Is Complicity. Empowering Waldorf and mainstream educators to research, share findings, and advocate for educational renewal beyond standardized testing, it makes the case that teachers themselves are the ones to improve our schools from within the classroom.
Cymatics: Introduction to the Basic Conditions of Contemporary World and Human Considerations This is the first of 3 volumes of the comprehensive cymatics series from Atmani. Volume 1: Introduction To The Basic Conditions Of Contemporary World and Human Considerations Volume 2: Methodology of Cymatics Volume 3: InnerCymatics Excerpt from the preface: In the mid-20th century, Hans
The Tone of the Earth and the Tone of the Man: Consideration on the Task of the Man Cymatics was brought to light as a new avenue of scientific enquiry by Hans Jenny. Hans Jenny was engaged in investigating his initial question of the morphological formation processes of living organic forms when he died in
Color Meditation We are all familiar with the world of color, but can we learn to experience color more intensely? Can we learn to penetrate colors in a more profound way? This book takes the reader into the activity of the colors of the spectrum by investigating them meditatively. The author explains aspects of color
The Four Gospels: Their Essence and Spiritual Background Could a deeper cause of today’s myriad human troubles be related to a dwindling or even nonexistent familiarity with the four New Testament Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? This is the view of Christoph Rau, for whom today’s prevailing approach to theological research—which treats the ancient
New Daoism: A Fresh Look at Laozi “‘The Dao that can be a road is not the eternal Dao.’ The word Dao can be a method to talk about or can be a road to walk on, yet neither meaning can convey the full significance of Dao, the Primal Wisdom.” New Daoism analyzes the old Daoist classic Laozi
From Eclipse to Apocalypse: Star Wisdom, Vol 6 With Monthly Ephemerides and Commentary for 2024 Each volume of Star Wisdom includes articles of interest on star wisdom (Astrosophy) and a guide to the correspondences between stellar configurations during the life of Christ and those of today. The guide comprises a complete sidereal ephemeris and aspectarian, geocentric and
On Philosophy, History, and Literature: Lectures at the Worker Education School and the Independent College, Berlin, 1901–1905 Author’s summary and summaries of 34 lectures, 1901–1905; with reports on Rudolf Steiner’s activity in the “Giordano Bruno Association,” 1902 (CW 51) “Steiner’s approach was at first a surprise for the students, who had been schooled in Marxist thought and
The Tension between East and West 10 lectures at the Second International Congress of the Anthroposophical Movement, Vienna, June 1–12, 1922 (CW 83) In ordinary consciousness, we combine our thoughts logically and thus make use of thinking to know the external sensory world. Now, however, we allow thinking to enter into a kind of musical element,
Facing Evil and the Guardian Speaks: Esoteric Lessons of the First Class “We, the people of the fifth post-Atlantean period…we have to resolve, to the greatest extent possible and in a way that is filled with the power of life, the problem that one can call the problem of evil. I ask you to think about
The Arts and Their Mission 8 lectures, Oslo and Dornach, May 18 – June 9, 1923 (CW 276) “Having remained stationary, we can no longer see the spiritual in the physical; we consider only the physical as such. This is materialism. A current has entered human evolution that is, if I may use the expression, hostile
The Language of the Cosmos: Cosmic Influences and the Spiritual Task of Northern Europe 11 lectures in various cities, Nov. 24–Dec. 31, 1921 (CW 209) “We are in this sense-perceptible world from the time of waking up until the time of falling asleep. Our soul is filled with the impressions made upon us by this sense-perceptible world.
Anthroposophical World Society: and Its School for Spiritual Science “When thousands are in the initial vanguard of a movement, these thousands have a higher, more potentized obligation…they have the obligation to practice, in every detail, greater courage, greater energy, greater patience, greater tolerance, and above all greater truthfulness in all things.” — Rudolf Steiner (Dornach, June 16, 1923) In light of
On the Wings of Words: Conversations and Human Relations: Inner Aspects of the Fundamental Social Law and The Threefold Social Organism “We live in human beings must become independent. But on what does this depend? It depends on people’s ability…to become self-assertive, to not allow themselves to be put to sleep
The Confirmation of Kaspar Hauser During the 2018 Kaspar Hauser Festival in Ansbach, Germany, Peter Selg assumed the task of understanding the individuals in Kaspar Hauser’s life and comprehending their significance for his destiny. He begins by unfolding the sociopolitical and philosophical milieu during Hauser’s life, starting with Friedrich Hölderlin and other significant luminaries of
Biodynamics for Beginners: Principles and Practice “Biodynamics is distinguished by the fact that it is a return from and through a mechanized prodigal society, not a regression. It is a return in a new way, like returning to your childhood home as an adult.” — Stewart Lundy This collection of articles—compiled primarily by Hugh Courtney from the periodical Applied Biodynamics—introduces the basics of
Basic Concepts of Modern Physics: Quanta, Particles, Relativity “Only in the course of this investigation may we hope to uncover the true function of thinking in physics. In any case, in even the simplest parts of physical science many conceptual distinctions lie hidden, whether we speak of phenomena or effects. Who would deny that the