The Spirit in the Realm of Plants (#014)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Berlin, December 8, 1910 (GA 60)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-08-2
Are plants conscious beings? Exploring the earth’s plant covering from the viewpoint of spiritual science reveals the varied manifestations of the realm of the spirit in plants. Dr. Steiner describes plants as the earth’s sense organs, connected to the spiritual world, doing the work of the soul.
(30 pp) #014
Berlin, December 8, 1910 (GA 60)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-08-2
Are plants conscious beings? Exploring the earth’s plant covering from the viewpoint of spiritual science reveals the varied manifestations of the realm of the spirit in plants. Dr. Steiner describes plants as the earth’s sense organs, connected to the spiritual world, doing the work of the soul.
(30 pp) #014
$
6.00
Nature and Our Ideals (#050)
A letter from Rudolf Steiner to
Maria delle Grazie
ISBN: 978-0-936132-62-4
In her poem “Nature” Maria delle Grazie, a well-known poet in Europe at the turn of the century, embraced the mood of fatalism
which arose out of the materialistic thinking of her day. This little book contains
the poem and the letter from Rudolf Steiner to her about it presenting quite a different view.
(8 pp) #050
Maria delle Grazie
ISBN: 978-0-936132-62-4
In her poem “Nature” Maria delle Grazie, a well-known poet in Europe at the turn of the century, embraced the mood of fatalism
which arose out of the materialistic thinking of her day. This little book contains
the poem and the letter from Rudolf Steiner to her about it presenting quite a different view.
(8 pp) #050
$
5.00
Youth’s Search in Nature (#016)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Koberwitz, June 17, 1924 (GA 217a)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-13-6
A book for those interested in anthroposophy, in which Dr. Steiner explores the “back to nature” movements from Rousseau to the mid 1920’s. He discusses the gap between the generations and the need for young people to penetrate nature’s mysteries.
(18 pp) #016
Koberwitz, June 17, 1924 (GA 217a)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-13-6
A book for those interested in anthroposophy, in which Dr. Steiner explores the “back to nature” movements from Rousseau to the mid 1920’s. He discusses the gap between the generations and the need for young people to penetrate nature’s mysteries.
(18 pp) #016
$
6.00
World Ether, Elemental Beings, Kingdoms of Nature (#125)
From Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science
Compiled with commentary by
Ernst Hagemann
Translated by Harold Jurgens
ISBN: 978-0-929979-31-1
An annotated bibliography for advanced study of Rudolf Steiner’s indications in books and lectures about the etheric realm and its manifestations in the physical world. It is probably the only gathering in a systematic fashion of his many descriptions of the highly differentiated world of elemental beings.
(110 pp) #125
Compiled with commentary by
Ernst Hagemann
Translated by Harold Jurgens
ISBN: 978-0-929979-31-1
An annotated bibliography for advanced study of Rudolf Steiner’s indications in books and lectures about the etheric realm and its manifestations in the physical world. It is probably the only gathering in a systematic fashion of his many descriptions of the highly differentiated world of elemental beings.
(110 pp) #125
$
26.50
Organic Manure (#152)
Its Treatment According to Indications
of Rudolf Steiner
by Nikolaus Remer
ISBN: 978-0-929979-62-5
A book for farmers and gardeners
who are interested in improving the
fertility and productivity of the soil with organic manure which has been treated with special additives. The additives,
known to biodynamic farmers as preparations, are discussed in detail as to their application. Dr. Remer also discusses
the care and treatment of various manures so that our soils can be ever enriched. As an addendum, there is a discussion of Chinese methods of organic manuring.
(124 pp) #152
of Rudolf Steiner
by Nikolaus Remer
ISBN: 978-0-929979-62-5
A book for farmers and gardeners
who are interested in improving the
fertility and productivity of the soil with organic manure which has been treated with special additives. The additives,
known to biodynamic farmers as preparations, are discussed in detail as to their application. Dr. Remer also discusses
the care and treatment of various manures so that our soils can be ever enriched. As an addendum, there is a discussion of Chinese methods of organic manuring.
(124 pp) #152
$
10.00