Schiller systematically characterizes the anthroposophic path of inner spiritual training, drawing on Rudolf Steiner's writings and lectures over an extended period of time.
Among the topics discussed are: the fundamental moods; development of the six attributes; sense-free thinking, feeling, and willing; meditation; and crossing the threshold.This is a helpful, compact overview of Steiner's path of inner development.
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TitleRudolf Steiner and Initiation
AuthorPaul-Eugen Schiller
BindingPaperback
Pages144
Volumes1
LanguageENG
PublisherSteiner Books, Spring Valley, Ny
DateJune 1990
FeaturesBibliography
ISBN9780910142960 / 0910142963
Weight0.3 lbs (0.14 kg)
Dimensions7.56 x 4.63 x 0.38 in(19.20 x 11.76 x 0.97 cm)
Library of Congress subjectsAnthroposophy, Steiner, Rudolf
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With many quotations from Rudolf Steiner's writings and lectures, this is a survey of the Anthroposophical Path of Inner Schooling.
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