Steiner
Mar 27, 2004 05:23 PM
by John Plummer
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:59:31 -0000
From: "walkinsnotwelcome" <zolarczakl@netzero.com>
Subject: Re: freedom of thought
"Just read any of Rudi's lectures from the second half of 1912, as
things were coming to a head. Not pretty." I seem to spend more time
looking under rocks than is really fun, but it is no doubt necessary,
or my bounden duty, or something. Anything especially dispiriting
that you'd recommend?
*****
A good place to begin (and one that is easily available) is the series of
Steiner lectures collected under the title Life Between Death and Rebirth.
They span several months, before and after the split. While he doesn't say
much that addresses the TS head-on, there is a lot about Eastern religions
and Christianity which is very much an effort to make his case to his
listeners.
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