• As an organization, it is dedicated to supporting the community of those interested in the inner path of schooling known as anthroposophy, developed by Rudolf Steiner. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Anthroposophical Society traces its history back to 1902, when Rudolf Steiner became General Secretary of the German branch of the Theosophical Society. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arnold Freeman, writer, lecturer, a one-time warden of Sheffield Educational Settlement, personally acquainted with Rudolf Steiner and an admirer of his work, writes on the cover of one of his books: 'I once sent Bernard Shaw a loaf made out of flour grown on Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophical principles. (anthroposophy.org.uk)
  • At an advanced age, destiny granted to me the experience of being introduced to the world of Anthroposophy and I have been able, during recent years, to engross myself in the teaching of Rudolf Steiner… There is no part in my spiritual self to which the sublime teachings of Rudolf Steiner have not vouchsafed new light and definite advancement. (anthroposophy.org.uk)
  • The first part would determine whether Anthroposophy, the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, founder of Waldorf education, was a religion for Establishment Clause purposes. (waldorfcritics.org)
  • Anthroposophy was initiated by the Austrian Rudolf Steiner in the early twentieth century. (slu.se)
  • The garden of the Rudolf Steiner seminar in Ytterjärna has been a role model for anthroposophical values in landscape engineering in Sweden. (slu.se)
  • Founded by Austrian mystic and philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), anthroposophical medicine reflects his belief that man is a spiritual and whole being. (healthy.net)
  • In the lectures and excerpts in The Karma of Anthroposophy , Rudolf Steiner speaks of an unprecedented convergence of two specific groups of souls with the anthroposophic movement: the Platonists and the Aristotelians. (presswarehouse.com)
  • In 1924, Rudolf Steiner founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches throughout the world. (presswarehouse.com)
  • Given shortly after the Christmas Foundation Meeting, in which Rudolf Steiner refounded and renewed the Anthroposophical Society, these lectures reformulate the content of spiritual science from a condensed, personal, experiential point of view. (hive.co.uk)
  • The shared morning eurythmy is also a preparation for the Goethean nature observation which in turn is complemented by the study of texts by Rudolf Steiner, for instance on exercises from the book How to Know Higher Worlds (GA 10) or on anthroposophical foundations from the book Theosophy (GA 9). (goetheanum.ch)
  • Welburn has cast his net more widely and in less-fished places because he is an adherent of the Anthroposophical creed of Rudolf Steiner. (mindvendor.com)
  • Anthroposophy, a science of the spirit developed by Rudolf Steiner, offers new ways of understanding life's riddles as well as a path of meditation and self development. (anthroposophyforprisoners.org)
  • Anthroposophical Prison Outreach makes the work of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) available to a growing number of these individuals who are interested in self-rehabilitation. (anthroposophyforprisoners.org)
  • Rudolf Steiner showed very convincingly in these lectures that the methods and findings of anthroposophical spiritual science may be seen as a vital contribution also in the spheres of academic sciences. (goetheanscience.org)
  • He is currently Executive Director of the Center for Anthroposophy, serving in the same role at the Research Institute for Waldorf Education. (24-7pressrelease.com)
  • Since 2004, he has been a manuscript editor for the Research Bulletin of the Research Institute for Waldorf Education, and is the founding editor of "Center and Periphery," an online newsletter for the Center for Anthroposophy, and occasional editorial reviewer for the international online journal "Research on Steiner Education. (24-7pressrelease.com)
  • All Camphills operate in accordance with Steiner belief, they are Anthroposophical care homes and, as registered care homes, are subject to routine inspections by Social Services. (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • Followers of this blog will remember an earlier post published here last year covering the role of Anthroposophical doctors within Anthroposphical (aka Steiner, Steiner Waldorf) schools and within Camphills. (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • In Anthroposophical settings, those day to day signals will be interpreted by Anthroposophical carers and physicians in light of Steiner beliefs and, if deemed appropriate, the resident treated with an Anthroposophical remedy. (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • In February 1913, Steiner and a group of prominent German theosophists founded a new society, the Anthroposophical Society, with the intent of pursuing a more Western path of spirituality than that nurtured in the Theosophical Society. (wikipedia.org)
  • By 1913, it had burgeoned to 69 Lodges, 55 of which (about 2,500 people) left with Steiner to be part of the new Anthroposophical Society. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, he is a member of the Pedagogical Section Council in the School for Spiritual Science of the Anthroposophical Society in America and has served as Chair of the Teacher Education Delegates Circle in the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America and as member of the International Forum for Steiner/Waldorf Education. (24-7pressrelease.com)
  • To awaken members of the Anthroposophical Society to the significance of their task, Steiner could see that it was essential for them to understand the various karmic threads that form the fabric of the anthroposophic movement. (presswarehouse.com)
  • Formally beginning his spiritual teaching career under the auspices of the Theosophical Society, Steiner came to use the term Anthroposophy (and spiritual science) for his philosophy, spiritual research, and findings. (presswarehouse.com)
  • This volume contains a collection of short essays by Steiner for the members of the Anthroposophical Society. (anthro.pub)
  • According to the litigation, the operation of the two Waldorf-methods schools has as a "primary purpose and primary effect" "to advance religion, including the religious doctrines of anthroposophy" in a way that, according to the group, violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (waldorfanswers.org)
  • In May, 2004, PLANS presented a motion for summary judgment, or, in the alternative, summary adjudication, requesting that the court rule (1) that anthroposophy is a religion for the purposes of the establishment clause of the First Amendment and (2) that the Waldorf methods used by the public schools promote anthroposophy, based on the pretrial record, as a matter of law. (waldorfanswers.org)
  • It also concludes that triable issues of material fact exist whether the Waldorf methods of education, implemented at the John Morse Waldorf Methods School and the Yuba River Charter School, advances and promotes anthroposophy in the substantial way alleged by PLANS in its litigation. (waldorfanswers.org)
  • During this period, she met Anthroposophy through Waldorf education and later became the co-founder and president of the Anthroposophical Medical Society, in India. (centerforanthroposophy.org)
  • She has been a guest lecturer for River Valley Waldorf School's Virtual Lecture series and was a group facilitator and co-presenter for The Anthroposophical Society in America's Applied Anthroposophy course. (lifewaysnorthamerica.org)
  • Most participants are new to anthroposophy, some have acquired basic knowledge in curative education, Waldorf education and biodynamic farming and are grateful for the opportunity for further development. (goetheanum.ch)
  • It was the aim of the organizers, through lectures by various speakers, to "give an impression of what suggestions in various fields can be given by anthroposophy. (rsarchive.org)
  • The Society was re-founded as the General Anthroposophical Society in 1923/4 in Dornach, Switzerland. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the end stop at Dornach, it's well worth walking up to the Goetheanum, a building without right angles and centre of the worldwide Anthroposophical Society. (swissinfo.ch)
  • He offers an overview of the eighty-seven years of the development of the anthroposophic movement and the Anthroposophical Society, the worldwide organization headquartered in Dornach, Switzerland, since the death of its founder. (presswarehouse.com)
  • Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge to guide the Spiritual in the human being to the Spiritual in the universe. (meadowlarkstore.com)
  • Anthroposophy communicates knowledge that is gained in a spiritual way. (meadowlarkstore.com)
  • The General Anthroposophical Society is an "association of people whose will it is to nurture the life of the soul, both in the individual and in human society, on the basis of a true knowledge of the spiritual world. (wikipedia.org)
  • The reason for this apparent oversight may well lie in the fact that he is associated with a 'spiritual' movement, known as Anthroposophy, and 'spiritual', at least in England, is suspect. (anthroposophy.org.uk)
  • The practical application of spiritual-scientific knowledge that comes from the anthroposophical viewpoint of the human being has already demonstrated its value - at least to a certain extent. (rsarchive.org)
  • Anthroposophy, also known as Spiritual Science, is not known for fantastic literature, or fiction at all. (anthro.pub)
  • Originating at the beginning of the twentieth century (see: The history of anthroposophy), anthroposophy is characterised by an expansion of perception and knowledge (spiritual realism) and the development of individual responsibility for one's actions (ethical individualism). (anthroposophie.ch)
  • Anthroposophy transforms science into practical life and practical life into spiritual culture. (anthroposophie.ch)
  • In this way, anthroposophical spiritual science develops through the unfolding of individual capacities in committed involvement with culture and civil society. (anthroposophie.ch)
  • Jerilyn enjoys finding the golden threads between anthroposophy and other spiritual paths - past and present. (lifewaysnorthamerica.org)
  • She may have seized on abstraction first - a big part of current interest in her "story" - but like those better-known names, af Klint was inspired by the esoteric spiritual beliefs of Theosophy, though she would later join Rudolf Steiner's breakaway movement, called Anthroposophy. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Background: The anthroposophical philosophy is a holistic educational and lifestyle approach. (mdpi.com)
  • The ruling concludes that triable issues of material fact exist as to whether anthroposophy is a religion, and finds that the school districts have set forth considerable evidence that anthroposophy is a philosophy, not a religion. (waldorfanswers.org)
  • Whatever the situation, it should be remembered that Coleg Elidyr is only one of many Camphills here in UK and abroad and that all Camphills operate in accordance with Steiner's Anthroposophical beliefs ( see here eg ). (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • This key volume contains Rudolf Steiner's "leading thoughts," or guiding principles, and related letters to members of the Anthroposophical Society. (meadowlarkstore.com)
  • These 185 thoughts constitute invaluable, clear summaries of Steiner's fundamental lines of thought-indeed, they contain the whole of Anthroposophy. (meadowlarkstore.com)
  • During 1924, the last full year of Rudolf Steiner's life, he gave a series of urgent, sometimes impassioned, talks to members of the Anthroposophical Society about their karma and its relationship to contemporary culture, referring in particular to the vital task of renewing civilization and preserving it from the threat of decline. (presswarehouse.com)
  • The works in Parsifal and the Atom 1916-1917 illustrate her involvement with Steiner's Anthroposophical ideas, where the Arthurian tale of Parsifal - "A brave man slowly wise," according to Wolfram von Eschenbach's 13th-century epic - depicting the hero's long pursuit of the Holy Grail is seen "as an allegory of the search for the soul's inner truth," according to the foreword. (hyperallergic.com)
  • Too often the emerging shape of the esoteric Christianity Welburn 'discovers' in various canonical and extracanonical texts and attributes alike to Jesus, Paul, and John (= Lazarus) seems to take its broad outline from Anthroposophy and Steiner's theory of the evolution of consciousness. (mindvendor.com)
  • Meanwhile, anthroposophy practices a constant awareness of the esthetical aspects of our surroundings. (slu.se)
  • In recent weeks, numerous media articles have again been published in Germany presenting Anthroposophical ideas and practices in a critical, sometimes distorting light. (dasgoetheanum.com)
  • The word "anthroposophy" means "wisdom of the human being," or, for us today, "awareness of one's humanity. (swissinfo.ch)
  • mh:"Anthroposophy" OR ti:("Medicina Antroposófica" OR Anthroposophy OR Anthroposophie OR Antroposofia OR "Anthroposophic Medicine" OR "Anthroposophical Medicine") OR ((mj:"/therapeutic use" OR mh:MT3. (bvsalud.org)
  • Application of scientific principles in a metamorphosed way in the anthroposophical view of man. (rsarchive.org)
  • This course was organized by the Federation of Anthroposophical University Work and the Berlin Branch of the Anthroposophical Society. (rsarchive.org)
  • In 1954, Koenig developed the theory further with the creation of the anthroposophical village community where former pupils as adults could live and work alongside others. (healthy.net)
  • this our home for anthroposophical work in Stuttgart. (goetheanscience.org)
  • The fact that in many respects combinations of colour play a great part with us, you will also have seen from the way in which we have tried to present the Mystery Plays, and also from the colours of other rooms which we have been able to dedicate to anthroposophical work. (goetheanscience.org)
  • But here we have a workroom in which our Stuttgart friends will do their anthroposophical work and carry on their classes again and again from week to week. (goetheanscience.org)
  • She had taken six months off work and travelled through 37 African countries in order to visit and connect anthroposophical initiatives. (goetheanum.ch)
  • We would therefore be very grateful if as many readers as possible will not only find interest in this fundamental anthroposophical work in Africa but maybe also support the AAAT with a donation. (goetheanum.ch)
  • The institution offers the opportunity to work with anthroposophy. (anthromed.de)
  • Documents obtained by James Gray show that reveal that Dr Stefan Geider , co-ordinator of the Anthroposophic Health, Education and Social Care Movement (AHaSC) and anthroposophical doctor at Camphill Aberdeen, proposed that the University host a centre for anthroposophic medicine in 2010. (dcscience.net)
  • The University of Aberdeen owes a huge debt to James Gray who, more than anyone else, revealed the facts about their anthroposophical involvement. (dcscience.net)
  • Sponsored by the Southeastern Pennsylvania branch of the Anthroposophical Society. (innerworkpath.com)
  • It is the central theme of this year's International Christmas Conference: "Meeting the Being of Anthroposophy" - "The Transformative Power of the Foundation Stone in Humanity and Society" at the Goetheanum from 27th to 31st December 2018. (anthroposophy.ca)
  • I love Africa and these many brave anthroposophical initiatives, particularly in the fields of biodynamics, education and curative education. (goetheanum.ch)
  • Anthroposophy stands in the western Christian tradition of the human being's philosophical and religious search to understand himself. (anthroposophie.ch)
  • In this sense anthroposophy is an "experimental method to investigate general human attributes and world phenomena", a "path of perception and knowledge, which aims to lead the spirit in the human being to the spirit in the cosmos. (anthroposophie.ch)
  • This is accomplished through the study of anthroposophical teachings, the practice of meditative exercises, meaningful reflection on their own biographies and the development of positive human relationships. (anthroposophyforprisoners.org)
  • It is a central aim in anthroposophy to enhance human powers of perception beyond the limits set to purely intellectual thinking. (goetheanscience.org)
  • Exactly 21 years ago the first plans for "Anthroposophy Worldwide" began - 20 years ago the first edition of the bilingual newsletter "Anthroposophy Worldwide", also known as the World News Sheet" (Weltnachrichtenblatt) was published. (anthroposophy.ca)
  • Staley was evasive, claiming that Anthroposophists did not celebrate well-known Anthroposophical festivals, and that the newsletter of the Anthroposophical Society, which prints the minutes of its board meetings, did not represent the Society. (waldorfcritics.org)
  • At Coleg Elidyr Camphill many residents were prescribed quack homeopathic medicine by an Anthroposophical doctor. (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • The other is a potentially more dangerous proposal to establish a chair in anthroposophical 'medicine' in return for large donations, partly from Germany. (dcscience.net)
  • Anthroposophical medicine seems to provide a more humane and beneficial alternative. (healthy.net)
  • There is a general introduction to anthroposophical medicine for the layperson (Anthroposophical Medicine by Evans & Rodger, Harper Collins, 1992, £9.99) and many technical papers have evaluated its effects in medicine and medical care. (healthy.net)
  • What I am hoping to convey to you today, at the request of this country's Anthroposophical Society, is not mere theoretical knowledge. (rsarchive.org)
  • The All Africa Anthroposophic Training conveys anthroposophical foundations that can inspire the professional life of participants in their individual countries. (goetheanum.ch)
  • Aims: This study aims to compare the prevalence of childhood obesity, and parents' perceptions of their children's food environment, between anthroposophical and conventional education systems. (mdpi.com)
  • The Anthroposophical Society in Germany (AGiD) Strives for Communication and Education. (dasgoetheanum.com)
  • The Anthroposophical Society was founded on December 28, 1912 in Cologne, Germany, with about 3000 members. (wikipedia.org)
  • 43, 45-46 The early Anthroposophical Society was predominantly German-speaking, though there were some founding members from other European countries, particularly the Netherlands. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also, we received children whose parents were interested in the anthroposophical point of view. (rsarchive.org)
  • Lakshmi has worked for many years as a school physician as well as traveling the length and breadth of India regularly teaching and inspiring new centres, clinics and schools working out of Anthroposophy. (centerforanthroposophy.org)
  • This important book offers profound insights into the struggles for individual freedom and voice during the early years of the Anthroposophical Society. (presswarehouse.com)
  • He also brings to light the biological differences between humans and animals from an anthroposophical perspective. (rsarchive.org)
  • The overall perspective that anthroposophy provides may however result in a deeper concern for the landscape. (slu.se)
  • If and only if that was shown, the second part would determine whether Anthroposophy was impermissibly present in publicly-funded schools. (waldorfcritics.org)
  • From the massive ocean of early Essene, Gnostic, Mandaean, Hermetic ideas, Welburn fishes out those with the most salient relation to Steinerism and connects the dots in a way suggested by the Anthroposophical paradigm. (mindvendor.com)
  • A CSSIW Inspection Report undertaken in 2007 informs that many of Coleg Elidyr Camphill's clients were prescribed and taking homeopathic medicines, prescriptions were courtesy of an unnamed anthroposophical doctor. (ukanthroposophy.blog)
  • El término Homeopatía hace referencia tanto al método terapéutico que utiliza medicamentos homeopáticos como, en general, a los propios medicamentos homeopáticos. (bvsalud.org)
  • Limited information exists on the health-promoting behavioral norms and obesity rates among children living anthroposophical vs. conventional lifestyles. (mdpi.com)
  • From The e.Lib, Inc. and their imprint, Anthroposophical Publications. (flipcause.com)