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Calendar 1912–1913

Facsimile edition of the original book containing the calendar created by Rudolf Steiner for the year 1912–1913
Rudolf Steiner, Christopher Bamford, Ruth and Hans Pusch

“You will find meditative verses for the individual weeks of the year. You should take these meditations quite particularly into your hearts, for they contain what can make the soul alive and what really corresponds to a living relationship of the soul forces to the forces of the macrocosm.” —Rudolf Steiner
The Calendar of the Soul

Rudolf Steiner, Virginia Sease, Liselotte Mann, William Mann

Provides a meditative verse for each week of the year. Each can be meditated to help one connect with the annual cycle of nature and the cosmos.
Cosmic Memory

Prehistory of the Earth and Man
Rudolf Steiner, Paul Marshall Allen, Karl E. Zimmer

Through a discussion of our true origins, Steiner gives us a genuine foundation for our lives; allows us to realize our real value, dignity, and essence; enlightens us about our connection with the world around us; and shows us our highest goals, our true destiny.
Guidance in Esoteric Training

From the Esoteric School
Rudolf Steiner, Owen Barfield, C. Davey

A collection of exercises, meditations, and spiritual practices for self-development, selected from material Steiner gave to students of his esoteric school.
Mystics after Modernism

Discovering the Seeds of a New Science in the Renaissance
Rudolf Steiner, Christopher Bamford, Paul Marshall Allen, Karl E. Zimmer

Steiner immerses us in the evolving stream of these eleven mystics who appeared in central Europe between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries. They managed to resolved the conflict between inner perceptions and the new seeds of modern science and human individuality.
Nature's Open Secret

Introductions to Goethe's Scientific Writings
Rudolf Steiner, John Barnes

This collection of Steiner’s introductions to Goethe’s works re-visions the meaning of knowledge and how we attain it. Goethe had discovered how thinking could be applied to organic nature and that this experience requires not just rational concepts but a whole new way of perceiving.

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