Remolding of Destines
What forces bind individuals together in such unique constellations? What invisible ties do we create in our daily lives that work into personal and world karma? In these five short stories – Remolding of Destinies; Jocob Böhme’s Heart; Hans Holbein, the Younger; The Singular Destiny of a Librarian; and Fugitives – Steffen reveals such deeper forces through a wealth of original detail. Old karma is resolved and reshaped into the beginnings of new destiny. This small book offers us relevant insights for taking a higher view of our own lives today
About the Author
Albert Steffen,  (born Dec. 10, 1884, Murgenthal, Switzerland—died July 13, 1963, Dornach), Swiss novelist and dramatist, one of the leading writers of the anthroposophical movement founded by Rudolf Steiner. Steffen’s early works were compassionate messages of alarm at the disastrous effects of modern technological civilization and secularized thought in human relations. Moved by these problems, he joined the anthroposophical movement in 1907, settling at its center in Dornach, near Basel. (Steffen was later president of the Anthroposophical Society and was editor of its review, Das Goetheanum.) From that time his numerous writings became visions of a world permeated by metaphysical powers of good and evil, as revealed in old and esoteric European and Asiatic traditions.
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