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Theosophie: Einfuehrung in uebersinnliche Welterkenntnis und Menschenbestimmung

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ISBN-10: 1440431744

ISBN-13: 9781440431746

Edition: N/A

Authors: Rudolf Steiner

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Rudolf Steiner provides an accurate description of his own supersensible experiences and the supersensible information revealed through his experiences. In this book, Steiner reveals a deep understanding of human nature, beginning with the physical body, and moving up through the soul, to our spiritual being and the higher aspects of our spiritual being. Steiner discusses the human experience as a sevenfold being of body, soul, and spirit. Steiner also gives an overview of the laws of reincarnation and the workings of karma. This book shows the different ways we exist, during life on earth and after death, in the three worlds of body, soul and spirit... as well as the ways in which these…    
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Book details

List price: $7.95
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication date: 9/30/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 118
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.30" tall
Weight: 0.506
Language: English

Austrian-born Rudolf Steiner was a noted Goethe (see Vol. 2) scholar and private student of the occult who became involved with Theosophy in Germany in 1902, when he met Annie Besant (1847--1933), a devoted follower of Madame Helena P. Blavatsky (1831--1891). In 1912 he broke with the Theosophists because of what he regarded as their oriental bias and established a system of his own, which he called Anthroposophy (anthro meaning "man"; sophia sophia meaning "wisdom"), a "spiritual science" he hoped would restore humanism to a materialistic world. In 1923 he set up headquarters for the Society of Anthroposophy in New York City. Steiner believed that human beings had evolved to the point…