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Milestones: In the Life of Rudolf Steiner and in the Development of Anthroposophy
Contributor(s): Meyer, T. H. (Author)
ISBN: 1906999821     ISBN-13: 9781906999827
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $23.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Philosophers
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Hermetism & Rosicrucianism
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.85 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
 
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Why was the act of arson that destroyed the first Goetheanum so devastatingly successful in its malicious intent? What was the nature of the poisoning that Rudolf Steiner suffered in 1923? What was the significance of Steiner's encounter with an unknown Master in 1879, as well as his later meeting with Friedrich Nietzsche on his sickbed?

Rather than presenting an accumulation of data, Thomas Meyer takes a symptomatological approach to the evolution of Rudolf Steiner's thinking, pinpointing specific moments in his biography while making numerous connections with contemporary issues. Seemingly unimportant details are significant-- such as Steiner's boyhood habit of smashing dishes or the droplet of water that adorned Steiner's forehead at his funeral. The often-overlooked language of such images is evaluated within the context and grandeur of Steiner's lifework.

An incisive theme that runs through Milestones is the dual nature of time--"involution" and "evolution"--and how it affects the Anthroposophical Society and the anthroposophic movement. Following Steiner's death, a lopsided involution process was evident in the overemphasis of the Christmas Foundation Meeting, as well as in Steiner's supposedly "indissoluble" connection with the Society. This is juxtaposed with the distorted evolution processes, as seen in the urge to enter the public domain by jettisoning Anthroposophy altogether. Such disharmonies can be healed, says Meyer, only by seeing the reality. This book serves as an essential guide to understanding the task of Anthroposophy in today's world.


Contributor Bio(s): Meyer, T. H.: -

THOMAS MEYER was born in Basel in 1950. After studies in German and English literature and philosophy, he worked as a Waldorf schoolteacher. In 1990, he founded Perseus Verlag Basel (see www.perseus.ch), and in 1997 the monthly Der Europäer, now appearing in English as The Present Age. Among his many books, Meyer has published biographies of Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz and D. N. Dunlop (Temple Lodge, London), and edited the book Light for the New Millennium, about Rudolf Steiner's association with Helmuth von Moltke (Rudolf Steiner Press, London). Thomas Meyer lives with his family in Basel.