Anthroposophical Fantasies, Volume Two
Anthroposophy, also known as Spiritual Science, is not known for fantastic literature, or fiction at all. So how can stories with titles like “Intergalactic Reincarnation,” or “Passing Away in Boca-Raton,” or “Saint Death” qualify as anthroposophical. They do not… until now. Therefore, this book is groundbreaking. You may smile at times, even laugh; other stories may cause a lump in your throat, perhaps even a tear or two. Oh, and by the way, fundamentalists are advised not to partake of this fantastical frosting on their anthroposophical cake. Here, then, are thirteen provocative, groundbreaking fantasies for anthroposophist’s, and really anyone, to enjoy.
About the Author
Frank Thomas Smith is an American expatriate writer, editor, and translator who has been a long-time and active proponent of anthroposophy, the spiritual philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner. He has dedicated a significant portion of his life to translating Steiner’s works and writing his own fiction and non-fiction books that explore anthroposophical themes.









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