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From
Mammoths to Mediums
Answers to Questions
Rudolf Steiner
Translation by A.R Meuss
In this
collection: dancing and sport; guardian angels; effects of the
stars; potatoes, beetroots and radishes; the Druids; Roman
Catholic and Masonic rituals; proteins, fats, carbohydrates
and salts; Aristotle; nutrition; blood circulation and the
heart; honesty and conscience; boredom and opinions; lungs and
kidneys; fertilization in plants and humans; light and colour;
and breathing.
16 discussions, 30 May 1922 to 22 Sept 1923, GA 348
Rudolf Steiner Press
328 pages, paperback
ISBN: 1 85584 078 2
Also available in this series of informative discussions:

Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) called his spiritual philosophy
'anthroposophy', which he defined as 'the consciousness of one's
humanity', and the disciplined methods of studying this he termed
‘spiritual science’. As a highly developed clairvoyant and
spiritual initiate, he spoke from his direct cognition of the
spiritual world. However, he did not see his work as religious or
sectarian, but rather sought to found a universal 'science of the
spirit'.
His
many published works (written books and lectures) - which include
his research into the spiritual nature of the human being, the
evolution of the world and humanity, and methods of personal
development - invite readers to develop their own spiritual
faculties. He also provided indications for the renewal of
many human activities, including education - both general and
special - agriculture, medicine, economics, architecture, science,
philosophy, religion and the arts. He wrote some 30 books and
delivered over 6000 lectures across Europe, and in 1924 founded the
General Anthroposophical Society which today has branches throughout
the world.
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