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OverviewDuring summer 1924, Rudolf Steiner began his lectures on karmic relationships by tackling the question of karmic predispositions that lead people into the Anthroposophical Society and movement. Ever since, when discussing the karmic groups connected to modern spiritual science, the focus has been predominantly on two streams-- ""Aristotelian"" and ""Platonist."" However, it is far less understood that, to Rudolf Steiner, his lectures on karma in 1924 were incomplete. In the final presentation of the series, he offered clear hints on the intended direction of future elaborations. this book presents for the first time the various karmic groups in the Anthroposophical Society and movement, as laid out in Steiner's lectures and written works. This approach takes us beyond the duality of Aristotelians and Platonists toward a fourfold picture, adding the two streams of the ""Novalis-souls"" and ""Rosicrucians,"" equal to the other two. Aristotelians and Platonists represent, foremost, the dimension of insight in Anthroposophy, whereas the Novalis-souls and Rosicrucians represent the dimension of life--the moral, social, and world-changing side of Anthroposophy. By considering all four groups, we gain a full picture of the anthroposophic ""circle of mystery streams""--karmic groups that are truly capable of forming a spiritual home for everyone connected with Anthroposophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malte Diekmann , Anna R MeussPublisher: Wynstones Press Imprint: Wynstones Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.980kg ISBN: 9783935492010ISBN 10: 3935492014 Pages: 570 Publication Date: 05 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMalte Diekmann (b. 1954) studied philosophy and German in Hamburg before working in drug therapy. In 1985, together with Hans-Willi Haub and other interested people, he founded the Sammatzer Arbeits- und Lebensgemeinschaft (Sammatzer working and living community) in the small Wendland village of Sammatz, southeast of Lüneburg, and as its intellectual core the Academy in Michaelshof and its associated publishing house there. Since then, Diekmann has worked as a lecturer, author and, since 1998, as a freelance photographer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |