Rudolf Steiner
By (Author) Rudolf Steiner
Edited by Richard Seddon
Preface by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
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North Atlantic Books,U.S.
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15th July 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
291.422
Paperback
214
Width 142mm, Height 213mm, Spine 13mm
268g
A pivotal figure of modern isotericism, Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was a clairvoyant and supersensitive with a scientific and philosophical education. He believed that man can gain objective knowledge of higher worlds and apply these insights to all fields of human activity. Anthroposophy, the path of wisdom and knowledge he intiated, plots man's struggle to attain full spiritual development through the practical application of the forces brought by Christ. Steiner saw the spirit as the creative element in evolution, and his work is increasingly accepted as a practical vitalizing force for today's world.
Richard Seddon read Moral Sciences (Philosophy and Psychology) at Cambridge University after war service. He has been a student of Anthroposophy for over half a century, including thirty-five years as a council member of the Anthroposophical Society of Great Britain. His other published works are Europa- A Spiritual Biography, The Mystery of Arthur at Tintagel, and The End of the Millennium.