Anthroposophical
Leading Thoughts
Anthroposophy as a Path of Knowledge
The Michael Mystery
Rudolf Steiner
Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts was written by
Rudolf Steiner to the members of the Anthroposophical Society
and contains summaries and descriptions of some of the most
fundamental concepts which underpin the whole edifice that is
Anthroposophy. In brief paragraphs, it succinctly presents
Steiner's science of the spirit as a modern path of knowledge.
Invaluable as clear summaries of Rudolf Steiner's fundamental
lines of thought, these descriptions and indications are
intended not as doctrine, but as a stimulus and focus for study
and discussion. Their intention, as Steiner states, is to
contribute to a "unity and organic wholeness of the work of the
Society without there being any question of constraint."
"Anthroposophy
is a path of knowledge to guide the Spiritual in the human
being to the Spiritual in the universe. It arises in man as a
need of the heart, of the life of feeling; and it can be
justified only inasmuch as it can satisfy this inner need. He
alone can acknowledge Anthroposophy who finds in it what he
himself in his own inner life feels impelled to seek. Hence
only they can be anthroposophists who feel certain questions
on the nature of man and the universe as an elemental need of
life, just as one feels hunger and thirst." — first
"Leading Thought"
Rudolf Steiner Press
GA26; 224pp; paperback
ISBN 978 1 85584 096 6
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