Man as Symphony of the Creative Word
Man as Symphony of the Creative Word
Rudolf Steiner - GA 230
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Twelve Lectures given in Dornach, Switzerland from October 19th to November 11th, 1923; Translated by Judith Compton-Burnett (CW 230)
In this important series of lectures, given near the end of his life, Rudolf Steiner brought together many aspects of his research into man and nature. The first three lectures show us man's inner relationship to the ancient and sacred animal representatives -- eagle, lion, and bull -- and to the forces of the cosmos that form them. This insight is deepened in the second group of lectures by approaching the plant and animal worlds in the context of spiritual evolution. The third group gives a unique and intimate description of the elemental nature spirits -- the purely spiritual beings that complement plants and animals -- and the cooperation these beings offer to mankind. In the fourth series, man himself is placed in this harmony of nature -- in the symphony of the Creative Word.
Good Condition copy has worn cover and some discolored pages. Acceptable condition copy has some loose pages.
Language | English |
Publisher | Rudolf Steiner Press |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Pages | 222 |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 8.5 x .75 in. |