THE COLLECTED WORKS OF RUDOLF STEINER

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RUDOLF STEINER

SteinerBooks A Circle of Friends Working Together for the Future of Anthroposophy Dear friends, We are deeply grateful for the support and encouragement that we receive every year and have received for many years from you, our readers and fellow students of Anthroposophy. We understand that these are precarious economic times and thus appreciate all the more the gifts, both large and small that you have given us. What you have given us, we try to manage responsibly and give back to you in the form of books, catalogs, and conferences. And from these, new readers and seekers all over the world find their way each their own way to Anthroposophy and Rudolf Steiner. This is a work we do together. Thus the circle grows. In her dedication to the future, Ita Wegman followed the example of her teacher, Rudolf Steiner, as we try to do also. [Ita Wegman] was in her outlook and in her work in advance of other people, because she was always working for the future. If you would meet her now, you would be astonished about the things she would be thinking of for the next 20 or 30 years. There was no one who lived so much for the future. She never allowed the past to hang onto her. With her, all was work: all was future. She lived only for the future. Liane Collot d Herbois Rudolf Steiner worked tirelessly for the sake of earthly-human evolution. His vision of Anthroposophy was always oriented to the future, never the past. He saw the task of Anthroposophy as a world-cultural one, not just to transform human culture today, but also to prepare for its future. His goal was a gradual spiritual awakening of humanity, expanding from an esoteric core of Anthroposophists to all those drawn into its transformative orbit through work undertaken in the world. And yet, as the 100th anniversary of the re-founding of the Anthroposophical Society approaches (in 2023/24), the mission, teachings, and even the words of Rudolf Steiner are in danger of being marginalized and ignored. Though the daughter movements such as Waldorf education and Biodynamics are growing, it seems that fewer people every year read and study what Rudolf Steiner taught. As human beings, we all have a duty to the future; and, as anthroposophists, we have a duty to ensure the possibility that Anthroposophy participate in shaping that www.steinerbooks.org 1

future. At SteinerBooks, we see our mission as the cultivation of Anthroposophy both by spiritually free individuals, singly and in groups, and as a Society working inwardly and outwardly to create the seeds of a future spiritual culture of selflessness, sacrifice, and creativity (spiritual research). This means continuing to publish Rudolf Steiner s words as accurately and accessibly as possible. It means continuing to publish works that help one to find one s way to walk one s own path individually, consciously, and responsibly through the vast treasure-house of Steiner s works. It means continuing to publish works that deepen and clarify the foundations and practices of the daughter movements. It means supporting them with secondary literature. Finally, it also means finding new authors and encouraging original spiritual research of all kinds. As publishers, our first task therefore is to make available the works of Rudolf Steiner in well-translated, well-edited professional editions. Though Rudolf Steiner has been published in English for almost a century, this has never yet been accomplished in a consistent, uniform fashion in which a person coming to Anthroposophy is able to enter and live into the full range of Steiner s words and from this experience to form an individual relationship to them and to their source, Rudolf Steiner himself. For this reason, in collaboration with Rudolf Steiner Press in the United Kingdom, we are committed to publishing The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner. Our mission to make anthroposophic literary works ever-more visible and accessible to the general public, thereby encouraging the cultivation and spread of Anthroposophy as a spiritual and cultural impulse remains strongly in the forefront of all that we undertake and accomplish as an organization. However, to continue with this work we must regularly ask for monetary support. Our project of publishing The complete works of Steiner in English, for instance, is an ambitious vision. It can be completed, but only if we have the support of those who recognize its importance for the world today and in the future. We strongly believe that although the value (social, spiritual, and cultural) of the books in The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner series, as well as others that we publish, are far from being fully appreciated at this time, they will endure and that the wider recognition of their importance will continue to grow. Our activities, therefore, are always directed toward the future. In the meantime, we ask if you are in support of the work we are doing, to please send us the gift that seems right to you. No donation is too small or too large! All are received with deep gratitude. Sincerely, * Please see the last page of this catalog for details on how to give to SteinerBooks 2 order phone 703-661-1594

Art History as a Reflection of Inner Spiritual Impulses Rudolf Steiner understood that the history of art is a field in which the evolution of consciousness is symptomatically and transparently revealed. This informal sequence of thirteen lectures was given during the darkest hours of World War I. It was a moment when the negative consequences of what he called the age of the consciousness soul, which had begun around 1417, were most terribly made apparent. In these lectures he sought to provide an antidote to pessimism. After describing the movement of consciousness from Greece into Rome, which coupled with influences from the Orthodox East, he showed how these influences transformed as the Middle Ages became the Renaissance. The process that begins with Cimabue and Giotto develops, deepens, and becomes more conscious in the great Renaissance masters Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael. And then the continuation of this movement in the Northern masters Dürer and Holbein, as well as the whole German tradition. An entire lecture is devoted to Rembrandt, followed by one on Dutch and Flemish painting. Thus themes are woven together that bring us into the way in which past epochs of consciousness and art live again in our consciousness soul epoch. Replete with interesting information and over 800 color and black and white images, these lectures are rich and dense with ideas, enabling one to understand both the art of the Renaissance and the transformation of consciousness that it announced. These lectures demonstrate (to paraphrase Shelley) that artists truly are the unacknowledged legislators of the age. CW 292 Translated by Rory Bradley 13 Lectures, Dornach, Oct. 8, 1916 Oct. 29, 1917 SteinerBooks 376 pages Color Illustrations paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-627-6 $45.00 www.steinerbooks.org 3

Goethe s Faust in the Light of Anthroposophy Spiritual-Scientific Commentaries on Goethe s Faust This is the sequel to CW 272: Anthroposophy in the Light of Goethe s Faust. By late 1916, Rudolf Steiner is interpreting Goethe s Faust in the light of anthroposophy. Steiner is an important interpreter of Goethe. Although his readings are unconventional and unsystematic, Steiner s insights into the text are penetrating and prescient: they open up scholarly avenues that were discovered and pursued by others only decades later and, in some cases, are still awaiting fuller elaboration. Steiner s account is completely unlike those of his contemporaries, including the Goethe scholars he admired most. It is neither a philological construction of the ideal text, nor a positivistic account of the biographical genesis of the work and influences on Goethe, nor an intellectual-historical recasting of the drama as implied philosophical argument, nor a viewpoint on the tale through the lens of an especially refined sensibility. His discussions veer into each of these arenas, but, invariably, Steiner steers back to his original course, stressing the least realistic, the least historical, and the least small-r romantic aspects of Goethe. Steiner contributed to scholarship on Faust above all by opening up new aesthetic perspectives; by revealing the centrality of Greek Mystery religion within the archetypal unconscious of Faust; by making manifest the duality of evil latent within Goethe s text; and by exploring the alchemical transformation of consciousness. In this volume, Steiner anticipates the best of Goethe s Faust by helping us to see the Neoplatonic Faust, the Hermetic Faust, the archetypal Faust in short, the esoteric Faust. CW 273 Translated by B. Channer 13 Lectures, Dornach, Sept. 30, 1916 Jan. 19, 1919 SteinerBooks 470 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-62148-091-4 $35.00 4 order phone 703-661-1594

Anthroposophy in the Light of Goethe s Faust Writings and Lectures from Mid-1890s to 1916 This book illuminates Goethe s astonishing vision. The first lecture sets the tone: Goethe sought spiritual science, and Faust is the record of his striving. We are shown how Goethe s great drama is filled with embryonic insights that became anthroposophy. This theme is developed with ever-deepening focus: whether it is a question of the spiritual nature of matter, the reverence for truth and knowledge, human destiny and evolution, these lectures show Goethe as a great initiate of our time. CW 272 Translated by B. Channer 18 Lectures, 1910 1916 SteinerBooks 512 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-639-9 $35.00 Approaching the Mystery of Golgotha The teaching at the heart of this volume is selflessness, the overcoming of egotism and the primacy of the other. These remarkable lectures seek to establish a true relationship of service to Christ and the spiritual worlds, in accordance with the spirit of the times: the archangel Michael. For the first time, Rudolf Steiner reveals openly the need for a true Michael School. Anthroposophy, the fruit of his spiritual research, is an earthly representative of Michael. CW 152 Translated by M. Miller 10 Lectures, various cities 1913 1914 SteinerBooks 208 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-606-1 $24.95 Autobiography Chapters in the Course of My Life: 1861-1907 Rudolf Steiner seldom spoke of himself in a personal way, but here we are offered a rare glimpse into some of the most intimate aspects of his inner life, his personal relationships and significant events that helped to shape the philosopher, seer and teacher he became. This is not merely a narrative of Steiner s successes and failures, but the story of a soul possessed of a precise, probing scientific mind. This edition restores the original format of 70 chapters, as they were written for the Goetheanum newsletter. CW 28 Translated by R. Stebbing SteinerBooks 416 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-600-9 $29.95 www.steinerbooks.org 5

Awake! For the Sake of the Future On New Year s Eve 1922/23, the (first) Goetheanum was destroyed by fire. This was a heavy blow to Rudolf Steiner and to the anthroposophic movement. However, Steiner was adamant that not a single lecture or event scheduled to take place at the now-ruined Goetheanum would be canceled or postponed; he carried on with a determined resolve. This course of lectures is living testament to that resolve. As relevant today as they were in 1923, this volume is an urgent and heartfelt articulation of what could be considered Steiner s core message and plea to modern humanity: simply put for the sake of the future, wake up! CW 220 Translated by J. Gates 12 Lectures, Dornach Jan. 5 28, 1923 SteinerBooks 225 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-105-8 $25.00 Becoming the Archangel Michael s Companions Rudolf Steiner s Challenge to the Younger Generation Rudolf Steiner presented these lectures to around 100 young people who hoped to bring Waldorf education into the culture of their time. He stressed upon his listeners the great importance of self-education as a prerequisite to all other education, and discussed the need for art and feeling, which brings inner nourishment that can grow throughout one s life. Without such an education, society would not reach a future built on moral love and mutual human confidence a truly human culture. CW 217 Translated by R. Querido 13 Lectures, Stuttgart, Oct. 1922 SteinerBooks 240 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-609-2 $25.00 The Bhagavad Gita and the West The Esoteric Significance of the Bhagavad Gita and Its Relation to the Epistles of Paul This book combines two volumes and presents Steiner s engagement with Hindu thought and Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita as they illuminate Western Christian esotericism. In his introduction, Robert Mc- Dermott explores the complex ways in which the Bhagavad Gita has been understood in the East and West. He shows how Krishna s revelation to Arjuna a foundation of spirituality in India for more than two and a half millennia assumed a similarly critical role in the Western spiritual revival of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. CW 142/ 146 Translation revised by M. Spiegler 14 Lectures, 1912-1913 SteinerBooks 464 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-604-7 $35.00 6 order phone 703-661-1594

Building Stones for an Understanding of the Mystery of Golgotha Human Life in a Cosmic Context Rudolf Steiner shines fresh light on the historical background and esoteric meaning of what he calls the central event of human and earthly history the Christ mystery, or the Mystery of Golgotha. Steiner presents a variety of fascinating topics, including original sin and the idea of resurrection; faith and knowledge; the nature of sleep and the mystery of fatigue; violation of the mysteries by Roman Emperors; teachings of Mani and Augustine; our relationship to the so-called dead through spiritualistic séances; and the correspondence among the Platonic year, a day in one s life, and a human lifetime. Published in a new translation and for the first time in a complete English edition. CW 175 Translated by S. Blaxland-de Lange 17 Lectures, Berlin, Feb 6 May 8, 1917 RSP 400 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-420-9 $37.00 The Christ Impulse And the Development of Ego-Consciousness Rudolf Steiner presents multifaceted perspectives on the Christ impulse based on his independent spiritual research from the vast cycles of time that preceded Christ s incarnation and the preparation for his coming to the actual physical embodiment of Christ about two thousand years ago in Palestine as Jesus of Nazareth. Steiner also describes how Christ will influence the future development of the Earth and humanity. CW 116 Translated by C. von Arnim 7 Lectures, Berlin, Oct May, 1909 RSP 184 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-406-3 $28.00 Christianity as Mystical Fact And the Mysteries of Antiquity During the fall and winter of 1901 02, Steiner gave a series of lectures that were rewritten and issued as a printed volume later that year. This is a fundamental book; in Steiner s own development, in that of Western esotericism, and for our understanding of the Christ event. It features the evolutionary development from the ancient Mysteries through the great Greek philosophers, to the events portrayed in the Gospels. CW 8 Translated by A. Welburn SteinerBooks 240 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-436-4 $25.00 www.steinerbooks.org 7

Communicating Anthroposophy The Course for Speakers to Promote the Idea of Threefolding Reading these lectures, we come to realize that everything Steiner enjoins, and the way he does so, applies to a much greater field than what he is explicitly addressing. The participants in this course, who would be going out to speak, were doing so as representatives of Anthroposophy. When they spoke of threefolding, it was as only one manifestation of what living Anthroposophy can be. As such, they had to themselves become living manifestations of Anthroposophy. From this point of view, this course could also be called How to Be an Anthroposophist. CW 338 Translated by R. Bradley 12 Lectures, Stuttgart, Jan 1-2 and Feb 12-17, 1921 SteinerBooks 330 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-62148-125-6 $25.00 Cosmic New Year Thoughts for the New Year 1920 These lectures, given around the Holy Nights, are both inspiring and sobering. The Archangel Michael is the world regent, who shows us a new path to Christ and to the spirit world, calling on us to create new relationships to spiritual realities. Yet inertia, or lack of will, materialism and powerful opposing forces make his and our task more difficult. World War I had ended, but peace was still a distant hope. Prescient to our own moment, these lectures are more relevant than ever before. CW 195 Translated by C. Clemm 5 Lectures, Stuttgart, Dec 18, 1919 Jan 1, 1920 SteinerBooks 128 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-613-9 $15.00 Death as Metamorphosis of Life Including What Does the Angel Do in our Astral Body? & How Do I Find Christ? These lectures deal primarily with aspects of life after death. At stake is the need to understand that we are spiritual beings that live in perpetual interaction with the spiritual world not only the dead, but also with Christ and angelic worlds. The book ends with a clarion call to awake to the demands of human evolution, which the entire spiritual world is working for freedom and love, which in turn requires our work with the angels and with Christ to overcome egotism, the sole obstacle to the spirituality of the future. CW 182 Translated by S. Seiler 7 Lectures, various cities, Nov 29, 1917 Oct 16, 1918 SteinerBooks 216 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-607-8 $20.00 8 order phone 703-661-1594

Disease, Karma, and Healing Spiritual-Scientific Enquiries into the Nature of the Human Being Rudolf Steiner elaborates in detail on the diverse interplay of the human constitution (the physical, etheric, and astral bodies and the I ) in relation to rhythmic processes, developing consciousness, the history of human evolution, and our connection with the cosmos. CW 107 Translated by M. Barton 18 Lectures, 1908 1909 RSP 304 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-383-7 $35.00 Dying Earth and Living Cosmos The Living Gifts of Anthroposophy The Need for New Forms of Consciousness Throughout the three lecture courses included here that combine to form a kind of compendium of Anthroposophy at the time, Steiner touches on a wealth of absorbing themes, including the discovery of America, the contrast between East and West, the qualities of European folk souls, Valentin Andreae s Chymical Wedding, and Darwinism. CW 181 Translated by M. Barton 21 Lectures, Berlin, Jan 22 Aug 6, 1918 RSP 400 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-419-3 $35.00 The Early History of Eurythmy Notebook Entries, Addresses, Rehearsals, Programs, Introductions to Performances, and a Chronology, 1913 1924 This volume presents, chronologically, the addresses related mostly to drama, generally, and specifically to stage performances of Goethe s Faust and Steiner s mystery dramas. In addition, it features all of Rudolf Steiner s notebook entries on eurythmy, along with all of the extant eurythmy programs from 1913 to 1925, which yield invaluable insights into Steiner s taste and aesthetics. CW 277c Translated by F. Amrine SteinerBooks 380 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-62148-072-3 $30.00 Education for Special Needs The Curative Education Course Rudolf Steiner describes polarities of illness and derives courses of treatment from a comprehensive analysis. He considers many individual cases in detail giving indications on therapeutic exercises, diet, and medicine. The I, he states, relates directly to the physical body, and the spirit and soul need to be considered when making diagnoses. Throughout the lectures, Steiner offers advice for the self-development of educators, emphasizing the need for enthusiasm, humor, and courage. CW 317 Translated by A. Meuss 12 Lectures, Dornach, Jun 25 Jul 7, 1924 RSP 216 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-409-4 $35.00 www.steinerbooks.org 9

Esoteric Lessons 1904 1909 From the Esoteric School, Volume 1 On most occasions when Rudolf Steiner would visit a city to give a lecture, either to members or to the general public, he held a meeting of the Esoteric Section, where he also gave a talk. These talks were intended to provide his most advanced students with the esoteric background of his ongoing spiritual research. The talks are profound, intimate and revealing, covering a vast range of subjects in a continuous flow of lectures (more than 15,500 pages). They constitute an essential part of every library of spiritual works. CW 266/1 Translated by J. Hindes SteinerBooks 592 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-610-8 $35.00 Esoteric Lessons 1910 1912 From the Esoteric School, Volume 2 The focus of the second volume of Esoteric Lessons is inner work, praxis, presenting us with the possibility of intimacy with the spiritual worlds. We learn to enter ourselves and to unite with the universal spirit. Two things are needed: we must trust patiently and with inner truthfulness in the process, and we must learn to transform the attitudes that threaten our worthiness doubt, superstition, and egoism. As for the ways of overcoming egoism, Steiner turns repeatedly to the deeper meanings of Christ s teachings and the practice of Rosicrucian meditation. CW 266/2 Translated by J. Hindes SteinerBooks 520 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-617-7 $35.00 Esoteric Lessons 1913 1923 From the Esoteric School, Volume 3 Beginning in January 1913, five days after the Anthroposophical Society was founded, this rich volume traces the esoteric work in the decade leading up to the re-establishment of the General Anthroposophical Society at the Christmas Conference, and the subsequent creation of the First Class, which replaced the Esoteric Section. It allows us to sense the subtle, though seismic, shift as anthroposophy gradually became an autonomous earthly, spiritual reality outside the context of theosophy, with the initial focus to deepen the Rosicrucian path. CW 266/3 Translated by M. Post SteinerBooks 556 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-618-4 $35.00 10 order phone 703-661-1594

Eternal and Transient Elements in Human Life The Cosmic Past of Humanity and the Mystery of Evil Rudolf Steiner addresses one of the great questions of our time: the role of evil in human development. He also addresses a host of additional themes, including occult Freemasonry in Anglo-American countries; materialism in the Roman Catholic Church; prophetic and apocalyptic vision; dualism and fatalism in pre-christian times; and the delusion of time and space. Seeking to awaken his listeners to the urgency of the tasks ahead of them, he urges them to enliven spiritual understanding with enthusiasm, fire, and warmth of heart. CW 184 Translated by A. Muess 15 Lectures, Dornach, Sep 6 Oct 13, 1918 RSP 336 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-523-7 $32.00 First Steps in Christian Religious Renewal Preparing the Ground for The Christian Community The lectures and discussions presented here make up the first of the so-called Priest Courses. They record the first steps of the remarkable journey taken in 1921 by a small group of dedicated souls who, out of their own inner needs and guided by Rudolf Steiner, sought a path to Christian religious renewal. Addressing the group with warm intimacy, Steiner frames their task not primarily in theological terms, but as a need for a renewing of the religious, or the working of the religious element as such. CW 342 Translated by M. Post 6 Lectures, 2 Discussions, Stuttgart, Jun 12 16, 1921 SteinerBooks 328 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-622-1 $30.00 Freedom of Thought and Societal Forces Implementing the Demands of Modern Society This volume provides a broad overview of Steiner s thinking on social threefolding. Steiner asserts that the cultured classes have become estranged from real life. Society needs a free culture that would include all classes. Capital, too, needs to be liberated from egotism and allowed, like goods, simply to circulate. Above all, Steiner understood that social realities could not be separated from the spiritual realities of human existence. CW 156 Translated by C.E. Creeger 6 Lectures, various cities, May 26 Dec 30, 1919 SteinerBooks 328 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-597-2 $20.00 www.steinerbooks.org 11

Freemasonry and Ritual Work The Misraim Service: Letters, Documents, Ritual Texts, and Lectures from the Cognitive-Ritual Section of the Esoteric School: 1904-1919 As he began to establish his esoteric mission, Rudolf Steiner chose to connect his spiritual goals and efforts with the wisdom streams that had prepared the ground for his task. Alongside the Esoteric Section, Steiner therefore created the Cognitive Ritual Section, an order connected, although independent, to Masonic tradition. This astonishing volume contains the rituals, lectures, meditations, and other instructions Steiner gave to students and members. CW 265 Translated by J. Wood SteinerBooks 632 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-612-2 $35.00 From the History and Contents of the First Section of the Esoteric School Letters, Documents, and Lectures: 1904 1914 This collection of letters, circulars, and lectures offers a glimpse of the birth of the anthroposophic movement from the German section of the Theosophical Society. It presents specific exercises and advice that Rudolf Steiner gave to pupils, and his early lectures and teachings concerning the Masters and their relationship to human evolution. One gains a clear picture of the events that led to Steiner s split with the theosophists. CW 264 Translated by J. Wood SteinerBooks 464 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-640-5 $35.00 Goethe s Theory of Knowledge An Outline of the Epistemology of His Worldview As the editor of Goethe s scientific writings during the 1880s, Rudolf Steiner became immersed in a worldview that paralleled and amplified his own views in relation to epistemology, the interface between science and philosophy. In this concise volume, Steiner lays out his argument for this view and begins his explication of how one goes beyond thinking to the observation of thinking itself. Essential reading for a deeper understanding of Steiner s seminal work The Philosophy of Freedom. CW 2 Translated by P. Clemm SteinerBooks 156 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-623-8 $20.00 12 order phone 703-661-1594

Good and Evil Spirits and their Influence on Humanity In this series of lectures Rudolf Steiner describes how animals, plants, and minerals have group souls. The planets are connected to great spiritual beings and hierarchies, too, as is the zodiac, which is also evolving. Steiner describes how Christ relates to the zodiacal constellations and to our own higher aspects. Spiritual entities are associated with the Earth s evolution and the previous stages of its existence. Steiner also elaborates relevant chapters in An Outline of Esoteric Science, explaining how our task on Earth is to develop love rather than wisdom. CW 102 Translated by A. Muess 13 Lectures, Berlin, Jan 6 Jun 11, 1908 RSP 248 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-397-4 $30.00 The Healing Process Spirit, Nature, and Our Bodies In these broadly ranging talks, Rudolf Steiner introduces fundamental principles of anthroposophically-extended medicine. Some of his most remarkable insights are contained in this volume, e.g. that the heart is not a pump. Other topics include: health problems, such as hay fever, migraine, sclerosis, cancer, tuberculosis, typhoid, and childhood diseases; regenerative and degenerative processes; the true nature of the nervous system, and many suggestions for the use of minerals, plants, and artistic therapies. CW 319 Translated by C.E. Creeger 11 Lectures, Aug 28 29, 1924 SteinerBooks 320 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-641-2 $25.00 How the Spiritual World Projects into Physical Existence The Influence of the Dead Death is a predominant topic as Rudolf Steiner explains how people on Earth can reach the dead in a non-mediumistic way and how such interaction is mutually beneficial. He states that people who do not recognize the being of Lucifer during their earthly life will be vampirized by that being after passing through the gate of death. Steiner elaborates on the activities of the adversarial beings in today s civilization spiritual powers that play a needed role in Earth s evolution and how we can counteract them. CW 150 Translated by A. Muess 10 Lectures, various cities, Jan Dec 1913 RSP 160 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-404-9 $27.00 www.steinerbooks.org 13

Human Evolution A Spiritual-Scientific Quest Returning from travels in war-torn Europe, Steiner gives a stark impression of the disastrous conditions of the time, encouraging deeper esoteric work to counter the crises. Speaking of human development in the light of Anthroposophy, he analyzes the gulf between contemporary culture and science (which he says are characterized by narrow-mindedness, ignorance and ineptitude ) and a scientific approach to the spirit. Steiner is clear about the shortcomings of his followers, mentioning past failures and a continuing tendency toward sectarianism and dogmatic judgment. CW 183 Translated by S. Blaxland de Lange 9 Lectures, Dornach, Aug 17 Sep 2, 1918 RSP 224 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-405-6 $30.00 The Human Spirit Past and Present Occult Fraternities and the Mystery of Golgotha In addition to his many other topics, Rudolf Steiner speaks about The Qur an and the Mystery of Golgotha; Henry VIII, Thomas More, and the Church of England; the Jesuits and their State in Paraguay; Freemasons, esoteric symbols, and secret handshakes; Madame Blavatsky s occult imprisonment by Anglo-Saxon brotherhoods; Dostoyevsky s Brothers Karamazov; and the occult literature of Papus and Lévi. CW 167 Translated by M. Barton 12 Lectures, Berlin, Feb 13 May 30, 1916 RSP 304 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-522-0 $30.00 Illness and Therapy Spiritual-Scientific Aspects of Healing In a series of nine lectures to doctors, pharmacists, and students, Steiner presents a wealth of medical ideas with numerous therapeutic and diagnostic insights. Steiner discusses the methodology of medical examination; the treatment of developmental irregularities; the four types of ether; raw-food diets; the I and the assimilation of food; metal therapy and the actions of lead, magnesium, tin, iron, copper, gold, mercury and silver; the medicinal use of root and herbaceous parts and flowers; the rhythmic balancing process between the action of salutogenic and pathological forces; and death. Also featured are Steiner s answers to questions, an introductory lecture to eurythmy therapy, and 9 color plates of blackboard drawings. CW 313 Translated by M. Barton 9 Lectures, Dornach, Apr 11 18, 1921 RSP 252 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-384-4 $35.00 14 order phone 703-661-1594

The Influence of the Dead on Destiny In these lectures, Rudolf Steiner clarifies the manifold ways in which the dead participate continuously in the lives of those on Earth. He uses concrete examples to demonstrate that the boundary between the physical and spiritual worlds is right in the middle of the human being. There are not two kinds of nerves but only one, divided by a gap that is in fact the boundary between physical and spiritual realities. CW 179 Translated by M. Post 8 Lectures, Dec 2 22, 1917 SteinerBooks 184 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-614-6 $25.00 Inner Experiences of Evolution In this unique course of lectures Rudolf Steiner describes the inner experience of the states of consciousness known as the Saturn, Sun, Moon, and Earth stages of evolution. He details the experiences of these states, available to all who practice the spiritual-scientific path of meditation. Thus, these stages and states gain an unexpected and existential reality. Steiner gives a description of the Earth state with its experience of death, which Christ knew on the Cross at Golgotha, transforming earthly and human evolution. CW 132 Translated by J. Gates 5 Lectures, Oct 31 Dec 5, 1911 SteinerBooks 136 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-602-3 $20.00 Inner Reading and Inner Hearing And How to Achieve Existence in the World of Ideas These two lecture courses, given just after the beginning of World War I, stand as a kind of unexpected gift. The first lectures expand on the idea of inner reading and hearing as the path to spiritual knowing. The second lecture cycle, How to Achieve Existence in the World of Ideas, deepens the themes, so that the two together provide a guide to the processes underlying meditation and the quest to know the spiritual world. CW 333 Translated by M. Miller 14 Lectures, Oct Dec, 1914 SteinerBooks 248 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-619-1 $20.00 Introducing Anthroposophical Medicine Taking account of modern medical knowledge and practice, and deeply versed in alchemical, Paracelsian and naturopathic approaches, as well as homeopathy, aromatherapy and other alternative therapies, Steiner demonstrates how a truly integrated whole-person medicine is possible. The topics range from the meaning of sickness, polarities in the human organism, and the relation of therapy and pathology, to the nature of plant, mineral, and animal in relation to the human being. CW 312 Translated by C.E. Creeger 20 Lectures, Dornach, Mar 21 Apr 9, 1920 SteinerBooks 356 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-642-9 $30.00 www.steinerbooks.org 15

Mantric Sayings Meditations 1903 1905 Included here are translations of scriptural passages and ancient versions of the Lord s Prayer that were part of Steiner s own meditative practice, as well as the 1913 lecture, The Foundation Stone Address, for this, too, contains gifts of the spirit. Also included is Steiner s important Macrocosmic (or Reverse) Lord s Prayer. What makes Mantric Sayings unique is its range, extending from July 1903 to March 1925 virtually the entirety of Rudolf Steiner s life as a spiritual teacher and its personal quality. It is very clear that many of these meditations, whether given to others or simply written in his notebooks or on loose note sheets, were meditations that Steiner himself not only received, but also worked with himself in meditation. This book is a companion volume to Soul Exercises: Word and Symbol Meditations. CW 268 Translated by D. Fleming SteinerBooks 438 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-630-6 $30.00 Michael s Mission Revealing the Essential Secrets of Human Nature Speaking in the aftermath of World War I, Rudolf Steiner presents a series of lectures on the power and mission of the Archangel Michael. Steiner describes how humanity faces three dangers in the social sphere spiritual life could flow into the pit of mendacity ruled by Ahriman; individual rights might descend into a luciferic pit of selfishness ; and economics could sink into the cultural sickness and death of the Asuras. To prevent Western culture from perishing, it will need to turn toward the contemporary threefold approach to society. CW 194 Translated by J. Collis 12 Lectures, Dornach, Nov 21 Dec 15, 1919 RSP 272 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-517-6 $32.00 Our Dead Memorial, Funeral, and Cremation Addresses This book collects Steiner s memorial, funeral, and cremation addresses, as well as a sampling of prayers and meditations for the dead. Steiner moves seamlessly between the sensory-physical, embodied world and the invisible, suprasensory, discarnate one. Speaking in an intimate, personal manner, he unites the living and the dead with practical and healing words. Those who seek comfort and guidance when grieving loved ones; those who seek ways of entering a real relationship with the dead who wish to understand how the dead might influence our lives will find valuable substance for meditation, thought and practice. CW 261 Translated by S. Seiler 12 Lectures, Dornach, Nov 21 Dec 15, 1919 RSP 372 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-517-6 $32.00 16 order phone 703-661-1594

Paths and Goals of the Spiritual Human Being Life Questions in the Light of Spiritual Science Speaking to audiences in Denmark, Germany, and France, Rudolf Steiner discusses a wide range of topics from positive and negative human soul capacities, true self-knowledge, and karma to changes in human consciousness; from ancient times to the modern era, all in the context of Christ s incarnation on Earth. Although the lectures in this volume were given to a variety of audiences, ideas recur from different perspectives and in different contexts, with strong thematic links that hold them together. These lectures offer tools to bring a contemporary spiritual approach into our lives. CW 125 Translated by C. von Arnim 14 Lectures, various cities, Jan 1 Dec 27, 1910 RSP 296 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-421-6 $30.00 Physiology and Healing Treatment, Therapy, and Hygiene Speaking both to the general public and to small groups of medical professionals, Steiner offers new insights into our understanding of human organs, as well as the efficacy of healing substances such as arsenic, sulfur, arnica, and essential plant oils. He studies a broad range of specific medical conditions, offering advice on cancer, hysteria, rheumatism, gout, skin eruptions, typhoid, diabetes, hemophilia, syphilis, gonorrhea, asthma, glaucoma, leukemia, smallpox, insomnia, and childhood diseases such as measles. CW 314 Translated by M. Barton Lectures and discussions, Dornach, Stuttgart, 1920 1924 RSP 296 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-380-6 $39.00 Problems of Society An Esoteric View, from Luciferic Past to Ahrimanic Future In 1919, a year marked by strong social and political upheavals, Rudolf Steiner was deeply concerned with social questions. Whereas Steiner s suggestions for social change may seem counter-intuitive to pragmatic thinkers, they will strike a resonant chord in many of those who seek deeper answers to the social problems of our time problems that politicians seem unable to remedy. Among the many themes that Rudolf Steiner discusses here are nationalism as a retrograde tendency; the tasks of Central Europe and Britain in relation to the East; the incarnation of Ahriman in the West, and the historical incarnation of Lucifer in the third millennium BC. CW 193 Translated by M. Barton 10 Lectures, various cities, Feb 4 Nov 4, 1919 RSP 216 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-516-9 $26.00 www.steinerbooks.org 17

Reimagining Academic Studies Science Philosophy Theology Education Social Science Theory of Language During the last five years of his life, Rudolf Steiner dedicated his efforts to bringing anthroposophy into the cultural mainstream. This was aided by an influx of young people committed to bringing spirituality into all areas of life. Many of these young people were university students who wanted practical ways to bring anthroposophy into their fields of study. CW 81 Translated by J. Wermuth-Atkinson 10 Lectures, Berlin, Mar 5 11, 1922 SteinerBooks 226 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-62148-126-3 $25.00 Rethinking Economics Lectures and Seminars on World Economics Rudolf Steiner gave this complex sequence of dense, subtle, multileveled lectures and seminars to students of economics. The course reflects a lifetime of thinking on the subject and marks the conclusion of his intense five-year period of activism in the service of social, political, and economic issues. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the true nature of an economy and how it works, presenting the basic elements of what it would take to create a just, socially responsible and ecologically aware economy today. CW 340/341 Translated by P. Clemm 14 Lectures and 6 seminars, Dornach, 1922 SteinerBooks 310 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-62148-049-5 $35.00 Rosicrucianism Renewed The Unity of Art, Science and Religion: The Theosophical Congress of Whitsun 1907 Rudolf Steiner gave this complex sequence of dense, subtle, multileveled lectures and seminars to students of economics. The course reflects marks the conclusion of his intense five-year period of activism in the service of social, political, and economic issues. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the true nature of an economy and how it works. CW 284 Translated by M. Post 13 Lectures, various cities, 1907 1923 SteinerBooks 424 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-611-5 $40.00 Soul Exercises Word and Symbol Meditations, 1903 1924 Beginning with general rules and conditions (the so-called supplementary exercises), meditations for the days of the week, and morning and evening exercises, Soul Exercises collects all of the word and symbol meditation exercises Rudolf Steiner gave. This includes nine groups of exercises based on Mabel Collins Light on the Path and a multitude of exercises with individually composed meditative verses. The book concludes with explanations and contextual commentary relating to the exercises. CW 267 Translated by M. Barton SteinerBooks 552 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-628-3 $35.00 18 order phone 703-661-1594

Spirit as Sculptor of the Human Organism The Influence of the Dead In a wide-ranging series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner demonstrates the integral nature of spirit and matter and their manifold connections. Steiner explains how, through a process of evolving consciousness, humanity lost its knowledge and direct experience of the spiritual sources of existence but now needs to reconnect with them. Spirit is the essence and power of life that, in Steiner s vivid image, strikes a match in our whole being when we allow it to inform us fully. Steiner tackles an eclectic series of subjects all united by the common theme of rediscovering how spirit pervades life. CW 218 Translated by M. Barton 16 Lectures, various cities, Oct 9 Dec 9, 1922 RSP 312 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-408-7 $35.00 Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature In the architecture of Rudolf Steiner s great cosmological temple, this extraordinary course of lectures forms the central pillar. For Steiner, what constitutes the world are beings including the ground of the world itself, the Father being. The spiritual world is thus always a world of beings, and Cosmology is angelology. Spiritual beings define experience of the nature of reality itself. The reader is led through a series of meditations to recognize these beings and to come to know their deeds. CW 136 Translated revised by M. Post 10 Lectures, Helsinki, Apr 3 14, 1912 SteinerBooks 288 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-615-3 $25.00 The Spiritual Hierarchies and the Physical World Zodiac, Planets, and Cosmos In these remarkable lectures, Rudolf Steiner re-establishes the human being as a participant in an evolving, dynamic universe of living spiritual beings: a living universe, whole and divine. He does so in concrete images, capable of being grasped by human consciousness, as if from within. In this sense, Steiner s spiritual science is a science of states of consciousness and the beings who embody them. The sensory perception, or physical trace, is simply the outer vestment of the activity of beings in various states of consciousness. CW 110 Translated revised by J. Gates 10 Lectures, Düsseldorf, Apr 12 18, 1909 SteinerBooks 240 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-601-6 $25.00 www.steinerbooks.org 19

The Sun Mystery and the Mystery of Death and Resurrection Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity These lectures will be of particular interest to anyone wanting to comprehend Rudolf Steiner s mature understanding of his mission: enchristing the world. For Steiner, the most important task for human beings is to learn to overcome death by uniting with the Christ, who overcame death. Humanity s survival depends upon this enchristing of the world. It is the purpose of anthroposophy to bring this reality into world evolution, to enable all religions and all human beings to experience the new reality. CW 211 Translated by C.E. Creeger 12 Lectures, various cities, Mar 21 Jun 11, 1922 SteinerBooks 232 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-608-5 $24.95 True Knowledge of the Christ Theosophy and Rosicrucianism The Gospel of John Tackling the central dilemma of modern civilization the polarization of science and spirituality Rudolf Steiner seeks to broaden natural science through a comprehensive spiritual science. Steiner approaches this task from two perspectives. First, he deepens insight into Theosophy and Rosicrucianism, showing their relationship to science and religion. He also discusses the most esoteric account of Christ s life: the Gospel of John. Whereas the focus is on the Gospel, basic tenets of Spiritual Science, human existence, and world evolution are also considered, as are the concept of karma and the true nature of Christianity. CW 100 Translated by A. Meuss 22 Lectures, Kassel, Basel, Jun 16 Nov 25, 1907 RSP 304 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-415-5 $34.00 Understanding Healing Meditative Reflections on Deepening Medicine through Spiritual Science Among a wealth of topics, Rudolf Steiner addresses inflammation and excessive growth; the scarlet fever and measles; the importance of a child s food and breast milk; the functions of the liver, heart, head, and skeleton; the incarnation process; karma as a guide for the physician; morality as a force flowing in from the cosmos; the cosmic trinity of Saturn, Sun, and Moon in healthy and sick people; and the human heart s involvement in thinking. Included here are Steiner s answers to questions and the first newsletter from the Medical Section, with a key meditation for physicians. This volume also features 18 full-color plates of Steiner s blackboard drawings. CW 316 Translated by C. von Arnim 13 Lectures, Dornach, Jan 2 Apr 25, 1924 RSP 304 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-381-3 $35.00 20 order phone 703-661-1594

Unifying Humanity Spiritually Through the Christ Impulse In the midst of World War I, Rudolf Steiner spoke of the spiritual unification of all human beings. The central motif in these lectures relates to the appearance of Christ on Earth knowledge of his historical incarnation, as well as Christ s manifestation in the present and future periods of human development. Other topics in this volume include the birth date of the two Jesus children ; the wisdom of Gnostic teachings; the provenance of the Cross; the mysteries of the Christmas festival; insights into ancient Christmas plays, and reflections on individual consciousness of karma in the future. CW 165 Translated by C. von Arnim 13 Lectures, various cities, Dec 1915 Jan 1916 RSP 256 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-399-8 $30.00 Universal Spirituality and Human Physicality Bridging the Divide How do the soul and the spirit live in human physical bodies? In our materialistic age, in which the very existence of the metaphysical is widely rejected, such questions are rarely posed let alone addressed. In this series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner speaks in scientific detail about the connection of the subtle aspects of human nature our soul and spirit to our physical constitution. At the heart of this course are the well-loved Bridge lectures, which appear in English for the first time in their wider context. This volume also features Steiner s classic lecture on the Isis legend and its renewal today as divine wisdom Sophia. CW 202 Translated by C. von Arnim 16 Lectures, various cities, Nov Dec 1920 RSP 280 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-398-1 $35.00 A Way of Self-Knowledge And the Threshold of the Spiritual World This book is the true sequel and complement to that classic of inner development, How to Know Higher Worlds. It lays out in an accessible way the road to self-knowledge and to the world of spirit. Part one contains eight meditations that take the reader on a journey through human experience. Part two contains 16 short chapters in which Steiner provides aphoristic thoughts on trusting one s cognition of the spiritual world. Together, they represent Steiner s most personal statements about his own spiritual path. He speaks directly from experiences of cognitive research and explorations. CW 16/17 Translated by C. Bamford SteinerBooks 208 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-443-2 $25.00 www.steinerbooks.org 21

What Is Necessary in these Urgent Times In early 1920, political, economic, social and spiritual chaos was everywhere. The old world had fallen apart and would need to be rebuilt. Thus, Steiner worked tirelessly for the threefold social order, establishing the first Waldorf school, helping to create businesses and addressing idealistic young people. Here, Steiner speaks in a new, direct Michaelic way, returning repeatedly to the importance of community, of meeting one another face-to-face, heart-to-heart, as individuals. Rather than seeking power and control, we are called to cultivate trust and receptivity. CW 196 Translated by R. Bradley 18 Lectures, Dornach, Jan 9 Feb 22, 1920 SteinerBooks 376 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-631-3 $35.00 The World of the Senses and the World of the Spirit In this concise series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner shows how the human senses reveal the mysterious world of the will, which is at once a spiritual and physical phenomenon. The senses act as a portal connecting our physical and etheric bodies with what Steiner refers to as worlds of all-pervading will and all-pervading wisdom. He elaborates this theme, giving some unexpected and delightful insights into the senses of hearing and sight, and in particular how we experience color. Among the many other themes tackled here, Steiner describes the transformation of the human senses and organs. CW 134 Translated by J. Collis 6 Lectures, Hanover, Dec 1911 Jan 1912 RSP 152 pages paperback ISBN 978-1-85584-396-7 $27.00 Youth and the Etheric Heart Rudolf Steiner Speaks to the Younger Generation During the early 1920s, following the disaster of World War I, the youth of Europe faced many hardships and questions about their destiny in the world. Within the new School of Spiritual Science, Steiner created a section for the Spiritual Striving of Youth. In a series of essays and lectures, he clarified the idea of this workplace for young adults, and the goals it would attempt to realize. This volume collects much of this material, presenting Steiner s vision for anthroposophy as he hoped young people would be able to take it up: as a spiritual, intellectual and socially transforming path. CW 217a Translated by C.E. Creeger 16 Lectures, various cities, 1920 1924 SteinerBooks 208 pages paperback ISBN 978-0-88010-616-0 $25.00 22 order phone 703-661-1594