Anthroposophy
The philosophy that underlies the work of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) embraces a profound understanding of the human being and of evolution. Anthroposophy investigates the whole interplay of the physical, the psychological and the spiritual in human life, and through its study we can gain a greater strength and courage for the tasks we undertake.
People are rightly mistrustful of doctrinaire or dogmatic teachings which claim solutions for personal and world problems. There is no such claim in the work of Rudolf Steiner that he called Anthroposophy. On the contrary, in presenting the results of his researches, he sought to awaken individuals to their own spiritual experiences and investigations, and to encourage a greater attentiveness to the manifestations of spirit in everyday life. He described pathways of inner development which can be followed by each individual in full freedom.
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