37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
28 Dec 1924, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
28 Dec 1924, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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Lecture by Rudolf Steiner of further new expositions. Further celebrations with lectures by Rudolf Steiner of new expositions will take place, namely January 1, 1925 at 8 p.m.: a lecture that will bring new expositions on the history of heaven, mythological history and the history of the earth, etc. On January 2, 1925 at 8 p.m., there will not be a repetition, but a lecture on repeated lives of man on earth and in spirit. Kind regards |
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Letter from the Sickbed
02 Jan 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Letter from the Sickbed
02 Jan 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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My dear friends! You will gradually return home from your visit to the Goetheanum. This time I could only be united with you here in spirit. Nevertheless, I hope that in your hearts the forces kindled by the Christmas Conference a year ago have received a new impulse. Remembering this and fervently hoping for it, I send you my warmest greetings and most intense thoughts. Dr. I. Wegman, my friend and devoted nurse, does likewise. Most sincerely |
Dornach |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
01 Feb 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
01 Feb 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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To the members who are attending today's eurythmy performance! The poem Eleusis, which Hegel addressed to his friend Hölderlin, is associated with significant memories of the early days of anthroposophical work. Our joint work in the art of word creation began with this poem, which Marie von Sivers (Marie Steiner) recited in the first year of this work. As we are now at such an important point in relation to this art within the development of anthroposophy, I wanted to remind everyone of this fact and to express my regret that I still have to be physically absent. I wanted to send our members who are attending today's presentation our warmest thoughts. My warm greetings are joined by my dear friend Dr. Ita Wegman, who is being kept away from me. With all my heart |
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
01 Feb 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Posted Notice
01 Feb 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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Section for the Arts of Eurythmy, Speech, and Music On Tuesday evening, February 17, 1925, at 8 p.m., there will be a recital of older and newer poems. Choral poems will be spoken in a new way. The main content is formed by poems by Dr. Friedrich Doldinger. Reciters will be Edwin Froböse and Käthe Hacker and other participants in the Course for Creative Speech. Marie Steiner |
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: To the Teachers of the Stuttgart Waldorf School
15 Mar 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: To the Teachers of the Stuttgart Waldorf School
15 Mar 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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Dear teachers of the Free Waldorf School! It is a great hardship for me not to be able to be among you for so long. And now I have to place important decisions in your hands, in which I have naturally participated since the school was founded. It is a time of trial by fate. I am with you in spirit. I cannot do more now if I do not want to risk extending the time of physical hindrance to infinity.
So we want to strive all the more for community of spirit, as long as nothing else is possible. The Waldorf School is a child of the care, but above all, it is also a symbol of the fertility of anthroposophy within the spiritual life of humanity. If the teachers carry the consciousness of this fertility in their hearts, then the good spirits that prevail in this school will be able to take effect, and divine spiritual power will prevail in the teachers' actions. With this in mind, I would like to send you all my warmest thoughts and greetings. I am enclosing a short letter for the students, which I would ask you to read out in class. With warmest regards, |
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: To the Students of the Waldorf School
15 Mar 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: To the Students of the Waldorf School
15 Mar 1925, Dornach Rudolf Steiner |
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Dear students of the Rudolf Steiner School, Much to my regret, I will not be able to be among you for a long time. And yet it always gave me the greatest satisfaction when I was able to spend some time among my dear students. As long as it is not possible, I will send many warm and good thoughts to you. You have also given me great pleasure by sending me your work. I send you my warmest thanks for this. I hope I can appear among you again soon. Kindest regards, |