Re: Theos-World Steiner
May 13, 2008 10:50 AM
by Augoeides-222
Hi Konstantin,
Well, my memory is that Rudolph Steiner was originally a Theosophist who was attracted to Blavatsky's teachings and joined a Lodge in Europe for some time. Due to his personal reflections on some issues he left Theosophy and founded his own movement which has continued to the present time and is fairly widespread. He Anthroposophy along with the Montesorri Schools which are very widespread here in America are two organizations that adopted Theosophical Principles, Teachings and Philosophy. Steiner formed the Waldorf Schools.Below is a Google Images Hot Link for Rudolph Steiner which some members may care to peruse:
>>>http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Rudolph+Steiner&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
Regards,
John
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Konstantin Zaitzev" <kay_ziatz@yahoo.com>
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Raquel Rodríguez <raquel_rpj@...>
wrote:
> Steiner... Rudolf Steiner I recon.
> Does his philosophy accords with Theosophy?
Partly. It's christianized theosophy. If some call even Krishnamurti's
teaching theosophical why cannot call so the Steiner's?
Yet while most theosophists believe in the long succession of
avataras, Steiner asserted the unique place of Jesus Christ in history
of humanity.
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