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Anthroposophy Books
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Background to the Gospel of St. Mark
13 lectures by Rudolf SteinerThese lectures constitute an important chapter in Steiner's commentary on Christianity. They stress the relationship of the Gospel of Mark to the "language of the macrocosm."
13 lectures, Munich, Hanover & Koblenz, 17 Oct 1910 to 10 June 1911, GA124 Trans: E. H. Goddard, D. S. Osmond 220pp; paperback ISBN: 9780880101455 |
£9.95 |
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Bees
8 lectures by Rudolf SteinerIntroduction by Gunther Hauk
With an essay on the Art of Joseph Beuys by David Adams Steiner began this series of lectures on bees in response to a question from an audience of workers at the Goetheanum. From physical depictions of the daily activities of bees to the most elevated esoteric insights, these lectures describe the organic wisdom of the beehive and its connection to our experience of health, culture, and the cosmos.
Trans: T. Braatz 8 lectures, Dornach 3 Feb to 22 Dec 1923, Prelude: GA348, lectures: GA351 Anthroposophic Press 224pp; paperback; 13 b/w illustrations ISBN: 0-88010-457-0 |
£16.95 |
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Bio-Dynamic Farming Practice
Sustainable Agriculture
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£14.00 |
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Biography - Freedom and Destiny
Selected lectures by Rudolf SteinerThe path of an individual human life-our biography-is something of a mystery. Despite the abundance of published biographies and autobiographies of celebrities and historical figures, the scientific study of human biography remains in its infancy, with little understanding of the inherent laws in the path of an individual's life. Yet as Rudolf Steiner shows here, every biography, regardless of the individual's fame, perceived importance or outer success, is ruled by archetypal influences, patterns and laws.
Rudolf Steiner Press 258pp; paperback ISBN: 978-1-85584-225-0 |
£12.95 |
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The Book of Revelation
and the Work of the Priest
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£14.99 |
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The Boundaries of Natural Science
Eight lectures by Rudolf Steinerwith an introduction by Saul Bellow
The widespread permeation of our thinking by material science in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries has created a troubling disparity between the inner experience of human consciousness on the one hand and the conclusions about life that have been drawn by science on the other. These two "worlds" conflict perpetually in our daily experience.
For this crucial dilemma Rudolf Steiner suggests a solution that goes beyond the "boundaries of natural science."
8 lectures, Dornach 27 Sept to 3 Oct 1920, GA322 Trans: F. Armine, K. Oberhuber 127pp; paperback ISBN: 9780880101875 |
£12.99 |
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Broken Vessels
The Spiritual Structure of Human Frailty
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£22.50 |