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Follows Karl Koenig's spiritual journey from his early years to the end of his life, through the words of his diaries.
A collection of significant lectures and essays by Karl Koenig, inspired by Rudolf Steiner, arguing that the greatest part of humankind exists beyond this earthly life, and highlighting the importance of our connections with them.
Fourteen plays written for Camphill communities, to bring groups of people together.
How can we connect meaningfully with our fellow human beings and build successful communities, whilst also cultivating a healthy individuality? Contributions come from a Goetheanum conference which addressed these issues.
Explores how responsible farming can balance the needs of the earth and human beings.
Draws together Karl Koenig's thoughts on the enigma of Kaspar Hauser, as well as exploring Koenig's deep connection to the young man.
Karl Koenig explores the personal stories of twenty-nine pioneers whose work and experiences helped shape the late nineteenth-century.
Explores the idea that social change must begin in individuals.
Explores the human being and social life, the individual and community, based on Koenig's own experiences in building up Camphill communities.
Includes the complete correspondence between Wegman and Koenig.
The story of Karl Koenig's remarkable life and work.
Third edition of a classic reference on child development which explains the characteristics of first-, second- and third-born people.
Lectures from the founder of Camphill which address fundamental and increasingly relevant questions about the nutritional quality of our food.
A unique understanding of individual mammals, fish and birds which also offers insight into human nature.
Karl Koenig, founder of the Camphill Movement, was also a prolific writer of stories, poems and meditative verses. This book collects a selection of his creative work alongside an insightful introductory essay, giving historical context to his writing.
Koenig's meditations on the 52 weekly verses of Rudolf Steiner's Calendar of the Soul.
Seven essays by Koenig which explain the principles behind the worldwide Camphill Movement.
Considers issues of individual freedom and spirituality in connection with community building, in the light of a new form of conscience.
52 colour sketches by Koenig inspired by the weekly Calendar of the Soul verses.
A collection of Karl Koenig's letters and essays in which he considers and discusses the fundamentals of special needs education.
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