
Book Summary
Rudolf Steiner contributed much to the regeneration of culture. In addition to his philosophical teachings, he provided ideas for the development of many practical activities, including education--both general and special--agriculture, medicine, economics, architecture, science, religion and the arts. Steiner's original contribution to human knowledge was based on his ability to conduct spiritual research, the investigation of metaphysical dimensions of existence. With his scientific and philosophical training, he brought a new systematic discipline to the field, allowing for conscious methods and comprehensive results. A natural seer from childhood, he cultivated his spiritual vision to a high degree, enabling him to speak with authority on previously veiled mysteries of life. In this introductory reader, Matthew Barton collects excerpts from Steiner's many talks and writings on the festivals of Whitsun and Ascension. It also features an editorial introduction, afterword, commentary, and notes. Chapters: Rising to the Clouds, Tethered to Earth Suffering's Open Door All One to Alone to One in All Human Freedom and the Word
Book Details
| Book Name | Whitsun And Ascension: An Introductory Reader |
| Author | Rudolf Steiner, Matthew Barton |
| Publisher | Sophia Books (Jun 2007) |
| ISBN | 9781855841697 |
| Pages | 114 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 395 |
