262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 104. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin
11 Feb 1912, Klagenfurt Rudolf Steiner |
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262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 104. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin
11 Feb 1912, Klagenfurt Rudolf Steiner |
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104To Marie von Sivers in Berlin Letterhead: Hotel Moser, Klagenfurt February 11, 1912 My dear Mausichen, so it is only today that I actually get around to sending you these warm greetings; Breslau and Vienna were somewhat overcrowded; and the day between the two places was spent traveling. It is just as well that the snowstorms have passed for the time being; this means that the journey from Graz to Berlin will go without hindrance. The first day in Vienna was a real weather phenomenon; all day long it was full night; one stepped into absolute darkness when one came out on the streets; the birds even did not leave their roosts in the trees; and in the rooms, one lived with the light on as in the night throughout the day. The lectures went well in both Breslau and Vienna; there was definitely an increase in the attention of the public audience; the Viennese lodge must now be left to its own devices for a while; Reif, who is absolutely exhausted and can no longer stand on her feet, must take some time off. Perhaps Scholl will travel from Graz to Vienna every 14 days; Julius Breitenstein 6 a rather good talent emerges; he explains the “occult science” to people, and everyone is charmed by his earnest and understanding manner. Milek seems to be stuck in Vienna again; she is not here, and it is not at all clear whether she will make the decision to go to Graz at all. It's really hard to do anything with her. She has talent, but a very Viennese will, which is negative. Rainer is coming to pick me up now, and then all the Theosophists present here are to follow and drink coffee with him and see his mills 7. Therefore, only warmest greetings from Rudolf.
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262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 104a. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin (formerly 98)
28 Feb 1912, Klagenfurt Rudolf Steiner |
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262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 104a. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin (formerly 98)
28 Feb 1912, Klagenfurt Rudolf Steiner |
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104aTo Marie von Sivers in Berlin Letterhead: Hotel Moser, Klagenfurt February 11, 1912 My dear Mausichen, so it is only today that I actually get around to sending you these warm greetings; Breslau and Vienna were somewhat overcrowded; and the day between the two places was spent traveling. It is just as well that the snowstorms have passed for the time being; this means that the journey from Graz to Berlin will go without hindrance. The first day in Vienna was a real weather phenomenon; all day long it was full night; one stepped into absolute darkness when one came out on the streets; the birds even did not leave their roosts in the trees; and in the rooms, one lived with the light on as in the night throughout the day. The lectures went well in both Breslau and Vienna; there was definitely an increase in the attention of the public audience; the Viennese lodge must now be left to its own devices for a while; Reif, who is absolutely exhausted and can no longer stand on her feet, must take some time off. Perhaps Scholl will travel from Graz to Vienna every 14 days; Julius Breitenstein 6 a rather good talent emerges; he explains the “occult science” to people, and everyone is charmed by his earnest and understanding manner. Milek seems to be stuck in Vienna again; she is not here, and it is not at all clear whether she will make the decision to go to Graz at all. It's really hard to do anything with her. She has talent, but a very Viennese will, which is negative. Rainer is coming to pick me up now, and then all the Theosophists present here are to follow and drink coffee with him and see his mills 7. Therefore, only warmest greetings from Rudolf.
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