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Peter Selg, Translated by Catherine E. Creeger
Rudolf Steiner as a Spiritual Teacher
For anyone who has wondered what Rudolf Steiner was like, this book will open many windows. For Peter Selg, if Anthroposophy to be a living reality, we must learn to know and love Rudolf Steiner as he appeared to those who knew and loved him. Read more.... |
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Peter Selg, Translated by Catherine E. Creeger
Rudolf Steiner and the Fifth Gospel
Those who have read Steiner’s lectures titled The Fifth Gospel and wondered about their significance will find here an inspiring guide to further meditation, while those who have not yet read them will find many reasons for doing so. Read more.... |
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Sean M. Kelly, Ph.D.
Coming Home
Drawing from a wide range of panoptic, or “big-picture,” thinkers—from Hegel, Teilhard, Jaspers, and Campbell, to Ken Wilber, Richard Tarnas, and Edgar Morin, among others—the author answers key questions and presents his synthetic theory of the evolution of consciousness, leading to the birth and transformation of what he calls the “Planetary Era.” |
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Erik Berrevoets
Wisdom of the Bees
A practical and timely introduction to biodynamic beekeeping, Berrevoets revisits Steiner's seminal lectures on bees and reexamines his observations and insights in the context of today’s dire situation, while also providing practical advice for modern beekeepers. Read more.... Read the Introduction |
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Rudolf Steiner, Introduction by Christopher Bamford, Translated by Jann Gates
Inner Experiences of Evolution
Steiner describes the inner experience of the states of consciousness known as the Saturn, Sun, Moon, and Earth stages of evolution and details the experiences of the states available to those who practice the spiritual scientific path of meditation. Read more.... |
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Rudolf Steiner, Introduction by Robert McDermott, Foreword by Christopher Bamford et al.
The Bhagavad Gita and the West
This combination of two volumes in Rudolf Steiner’s Collected Works presents Steiner’s profound engagement with Hindu thought and, above all, the Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita as they illuminate Western Christian esotericism. Read more....
Read part 1 of Robert McDermott's introduction (PDF) |
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Rudolf Steiner, Edited and Introduced with Notes by Robert McDermott
The New Essential Steiner
An illuminating, completely new introduction to the philosophy and essential writings of Rudolf Steiner, introduced and edited by Robert McDermott, who places Steiner in relation to major traditions of thought and explores the genesis and development of Anthroposophy. Read more.... |
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Collected by Marsha Post, Edited and introduced by Winslow Eliot, Illustrated by Jo Valens
The Waldorf Book of Breads
Following the bestselling Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book and the Waldorf School Book of Soups, this newest cookbook includes tasty breads for the daily table and specialty breads for the seasons and special occasions. Read more.... |
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Shannon Honeybloom, Photography by Skip Hunt
Making a Family Home
Shannon Honeybloom shows how she made—and how we can make—a house into a real home as she shares her own efforts, hopes, and lessons in making a safe and healthy home that provides warmth and intimacy for the whole family. Read more.... |
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By Diana Cohn, Illustrated by Amy Cordova, Afterword by Ang Rita Sherpa
Namaste!
This simple, gentle story is about recognizing and honoring the sacred in one another, against the backdrop of daily life in Nepal. Namaste! is lusciously illustrated, with a glossary of terms and an informative afterword. Read more.... |
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