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"The most essential and intrinsic quality of her soul...was not a particular branch of human endeavor, not even art; the most salient of her soul tendencies, her soul intentions, was the striving for spirituality." -- Rudolf SteinerEdith Maryon (1872-1924) was a trained sculptor who worked alongside Rudolf Steiner to create the unique sculpture of Christ ("The Representative of Humanity") at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. One of Steiner's closest collaborators, she was a highly valued colleague and esoteric pupil.As one of his dearest friends, Maryon kept a busy and detailed correspondence with Steiner, in which he confided freely about his personal situation, his lack of true colleagues, difficulties with lecture tours, and the embattled public standing of anthroposophy. Almost invariably, these letters emphasized Steiner's longing for the Dornach studio and their shared work on the Christ statue. Maryon's early death at fifty-two--following fifteen months of illness--shook Steiner to the core. He himself would die less than a year later.With this book, the author's central aim is to illuminate the spiritual signature of Edith Maryon's relationship with Rudolf Steiner and their mutual work in anthroposophy and on the sculpture of Christ. Building on Rex Raab's (1993) biography, Peter Selg's moving study features dozens of photos and facsimiles of letters, utilizing previously unpublished sources from Edith Maryon's and Ita Wegman's literary estates and the Rudolf Steiner Archive in Dornach."In 1915, at the height of summer, with the thundering of cannons audible from nearby Alsace and searchlights scanning the surrounding landscape at night, I sat before the picture of Christ in Dornach.... [Rudolf Steiner] had asked [Edith Maryon] to grant me access to the studio at any time so I could sit silently before the Christ. I made good use of this permission, insofar as I could be sure that I did not disturb the artist. So it was that I experienced the Gospels there in front of the image of Christ." -- Friedrich Rittelmeyer (quoted by Peter Selg in Rudolf Steiner, Life and Work, vol. 4)This volume is a translation from German of Edith Maryon: Rudolf Steiner und die Dornacher Christus-Plastik (Verlag am Goetheanum, 2018).
How awake are we to our inner being, our true nature?How much self-knowledge do we really have?In terms of our intrinsic self, we can easily feel like a novice. Indeed, we face a long journey before we can fully understand ourselves, and we are equally unpracticed in relating to our "shadow" and inner wounds. The path described in this book is within and concerned with strengthening our individuality, one's "I." Based on lifelong research, Karsten Massei created a valuable workbook for coming to know and heal ourselves. In a series of brief chapters he explains the interplay and tensions between human individuals and the nature of our "inner and cosmic child." Both are complex entities but are also directly related; both are deeply connected with our destiny. Our experiences with our inner child are often still in the earliest stages, but noticing, cultivating a relationship, and holding conversations with our inner child is vital and offers ever deepening experiences for us. As insights expand, our frailties, deficiencies, and inner wounds can be seen. The being of the inner child wants to educate us to become inwardly truthful and authentic. Only honest engagement with our soul's traumas and vulnerabilities will enable a true picture of ourselves to arise.Child of the Cosmos offers surprising perspectives arising from the author's personal experiences, opening a clear path of personal development. The text is complemented with seven special meditations to help us engage with the challenges ahead.
The third volume of 'The Actor of the Future' series in which Dawn Langman continues to explore the integration of Steiner's research into speech, drama and eurythmy with Michael Chekhov's acting methodology.
The recreation of a life lost in the Holocaust.
A esoteric study that claims there are human beings who have no self.
A study of St John's Gospel based on esoteric and spiritual knowledge.
A biography of Hermann Beckh, linguist, scholar, author and priest of The Christian Community.
A theological and anthroposophical study of St Mark's Gospel.
A history of our relationship with nature through gardening.
A study of how dialogue can transform relationships and build community.
A biography of Owen Barfield, philosopher, author, poet and critic.
A study of behavioural disorders in children and adults.
An esoteric study of the Order of the Templars and the Holy Grail and their significance for our time.
A biography of Cecil Harwood, lecturer, Waldorf teacher, writer, editor and anthroposophist.
A study of Freemasonry from the perspective of the work of Rudolf Steiner.
A study of the spiritual biography of Rudolf Steiner.
A theological study of the zodiac and the Christian creed.
A book about spirit worlds and life after death based on extrasensory perception.
An esoteric study of the ancient mysteries and their relationship to the origins of the Anthroposophical Society.
An esoteric study of the ancient Mysteries, Zarathustra and a biblical commentary on Genesis.
A study of the history of the Michaelic movement since the death of Rudolf Steiner
A critique of cinema, its history and future, in relation to Rudolf Steiner's vision.
A study of the effects of 5G and digital technology on human beings and the animal kingdom.
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