Three Stages of Anthroposophy Philosophy, Cosmology, Religion,
Cosmology, Religion and Philosophy,
“The French Course,”
Drei Schritte der Anthroposophie. Philosophie, Kosmologie, Religion.
Rudolf Steiner
(Written 1922; GA 25 / Bn 25 / CW 25)
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Each chapter of this book was originally a part of a series of
ten lectures given at the Goetheanum in September of 1922, known
as the “French Course.” These lectures were revised
by Steiner for printed form and were published as a book. As
lectures, they are in GA 215.
Chapter titles:
The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
Exercises of Thought, Feeling and Volition
Methods of Imaginative, Inspired and Intuitive Knowledge or Cognition
Exercises of Cognition and Will
Experiences of the Soul in Sleep
Transference from the Psycho-Spiritual to the Physical Sense-Life in Man's Development
The Relationship of Christ with Humanity
The Event of Death and Its Relationship with the Christ
The Destination of the Ego-consciousness in Conjunction with the Christ-problem
On Experiencing the Will-part of the Soul
Known Publications:
- Drei Schritte der Anthroposophie. Philosophie, Kosmologie, Religion,
Auto-Referate zu den 10 Vortr�gen des “Franz�sischen
Kurses” vom 6. bis 15. September 1922.
German language editions: 1922, 1930, 1956, 1979
ISBN
3-7274-0250-4,
- Cosmology, Religion and Philosophy,
Rudolf Steiner Publishing Company, London, and Anthroposophic Press,
New York, 82 pp., translator unknown. Published in 1931, 1943, 1955
GA 25 / Bn 25 / CW 25 ... Selections ...
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A series of lectures commencing with the opening of the “French
course” at the Goetheanum Dornach, September 1922, published by
Frau Dr. Steiner in one volume. It focuses on exercises to attain higher
spiritual development. Steiner gives a description of philosophy based
on Imagination, cosmology based on Inspiration, and religion based on
Intuition. This is followed by a rich account of the stages of sleep
and the period between death and rebirth, especially the role of Christ
after death as revealed to spiritual cognition.
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