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The Life, Nature, and Cultivation of Anthroposophy
GA 260a

After the Christmas Foundation Meeting of the General Anthroposophical Society in Dornach (1923–24), Rudolf Steiner wrote weekly articles addressed to the members. Contained in this volume are the early articles that describe the character of the Society arising from the Foundation Meeting and give advice as to its conduct and relation to the world.

This volume is also known as: Letters to the Members, Volume I, 1924. Translated by George Adams.

Introduction
The Foundation of the General Anthroposophical Society13 January 1924
A Letter to Members20 January 1924
The Right Relationship of the Society to Anthroposophy27 January 1924
Members' Meetings3 February 1924
The Relation of the Members to the Society10 February 1924
Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts17 February 1924
The Quest for Knowledge and the Will for Self-Discipline24 February 1924
Work in the Society I2 March 1924
Work in the Society II9 March 1924
Individual Formulation of Anthroposophical Truths16 March 1924
On How to Present Anthroposophical Truths23 March 1924
On the Teaching of Anthroposophy30 March 1924
Concerning Group Meetings6 April 1924
The Pictorial Nature of Man18 May 1924
What is the Tone which should prevail in the Group Meetings?25 May 1924
Something more about the Tone which is necessary in the Group Meetings1 June 1924
Something more about the Results of the Christmas Meeting6 July 1924
Understanding of the Spirit and conscious Experience of Destiny13 July 1924
How the Leading Thoughts are to be Used10 August 1924