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Reincarnation: New Light on Christianity (#206)
by William Lindeman
ISBN: 978-1-935136-05-7

Karma and Reincarnation are not commonly considered a part of Christianity and the New Testament, but the author sets forth through examples and insights from various parts of the Bible, and thoughts from spiritual teachers from Novalis to Rudolf Steiner to Rick Warren that “one life” may not be enough to achieve salvation. This monograph challenges the reader to examine the teachings and spirit of Christ from a new point of view.

(28 pp) #206
$
6.00    
Self-Education in the Light of Spriitual Science (#136)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Berlin, March 14, 1912 (GA 61)
Translated by Allen Mullen
ISBN: 978-0-929979-45-8

Many people today wish to change. This
lecture can open the way to the higher self,
whose actual presence in us awakened this wish in the first place.

(28 pp)                   #136
$
6.00    
Seeing With the Soul (#141)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Bologna, April 8, 1911 (GA 35)
Translated by William Lindeman
ISBN: 978-0-929979-53-3

One might, very briefly, describe the essential content of this lecture as follows: Picture that the ‘I’ lives outside the body in direct union with the laws and qualities of the universe, but unconsciously. As a kind of mirror, the body wakes us up to them. Self-aware, we see them consciously, but only in reflection, not “face to face.” What can we do about this?

(56 pp)                 #141
$
8.00    
Errors in Spiritual Investigations (#053)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner 
Berlin, March 6, 1913 (GA 62)
ISBN: 978-0936132-59-4

Pitfalls await those on the path of spiritual knowledge. Dr. Steiner’s poignant depiction of self-love can be especially helpful. This love rises like a force of nature in one who follows a spiritual path. He also explores the encounter with the double, the influences of Lucifer and Ahriman, the role of fear, and the polar tendencies toward phenomenology and mysticism.

(24 pp)                              #053
$
6.00    
Anthroposophy and Science (#114)
Eight lectures by Rudolf Steiner
March 16 - 23, 1921 (GA 324)
Translated by W. Stuber and M. Gardner
ISBN: 978-0-929979-21-2

A very accessible lecture cycle on the relation of science and mathematics to spiritual science. A careful bridge-building from already existing science and mathematics to the new science of the spirit.




(142 pp)                            #114
$
12.00    
The Riddle of Man
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 20)
Translated by William Lindeman

ISBN: 978-0-929979-13-7

Within us our true being struggles to bring itself to conscious birth. What does that mean? The answer, for those who can feel it, pulses through the pages of this book which Rudolf Steiner wrote in 1916 with his “heart’s blood.”

(168 pp)                           #109
$
18.00    
Truth and Science (#119)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 3)
Translated by William Lindeman

ISBN: 978-0936132-95-2

Rudolf Steiner’s Ph.D. thesis and “prelude” to The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity begins with the sentence: “By analyzing the act of knowledge in a way that goes back to its basic elements, the following discussion has the task of correctly formulating the problem that knowledge poses, and of indicating the path to a solution of it.”

(70 pp)                           #119
$
10.00    
Individualism in Philosophy (#097)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 30)
Translated by William Lindeman
ISBN: 978-0-936132-96-9

To understand philosophy, one must look
eventually at one’s own thinking activity and one’s own self. In this book, Rudolf Steiner provides an overview of western philosophy showing our evolution toward self-discovery, self-reliance, and self-transcendence. Standing at the “portal of the spiritual world,” the soul can find “idea pictures” waiting to be experienced, so that it can then advance into the spiritual world.

(80 pp)                            #097
$
10.00    
Isis and Madonna (#090)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner 
Berlin, April 29, 1909 (GA 57)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-89-1

“...Whoever has knowledge of the spiritual secrets of the world and knows what speaks through Isis and Madonna sees in them something of primeval life, something much more living than any slavish copy of a physical human model. A person whose gaze penetrates as through a veil... unites wisdom with art in his soul and will give new birth to genuine free religious feeling.”

(18 pp)                               #090
$
6.00    
Rosicrucian Christianity (#003)
Notes on two lectures by Rudolf Steiner
Neuchâtel, September 27, 28, 1911 (GA 130)
ISBN: 978-0-936132-09-9

Rudolf Steiner discusses Rosicrucianism in the Middle Ages; the incarnation of Christian Rosenkreuz; salt, mercury, and sulfur in alchemy; future evolution and the Maitreya Buddha.

(27 pp) #003
$
6.00    
The Scale of Twelve Fifths (#195)
by Bevis Stevens and Maria Renold

This handbook follows the content of, and adds to, Maria Renold’s earlier work, Intervals, Scales, Tones and the Concert Pitch c=128Hz dealing exclusively with the twelve fifth tones.

(37 pp) #195
$
20.00    
The Academy of Gondishapur (#131)
Aristotle on the Way to the Orient
by Heinz Herbert Schoeffler
Translated by Harold Jurgens
ISBN: 978-0-929979-46-5

Rudolf Steiner often pointed to the powerful influence of the Academy of Gondishapur. right into the present day. This mysterious institution attracted many of the Greek philosophers after the closing of Plato’s Academy in Athens. We still live in the clash of Greek, Arabian, and Christian ideas today, in all their dynamic accords, discords, and transformations. Dr. Schoeffler presents a wealth of social, religious, and medical-scientific material that sheds light on many contemporary issues.

(110 pp Compendium 8 1/2 x 11) #131
$
19.00    
Ethical Spiritual Activity in Kant (#083)
by Johannes Kreyenbuehl
ISBN: 978-0-936132-81-5

The role of spirit in Immanuel Kant’s
philosophy is examined in a critical speculative study that will interest anyone concerned with deeper issues of morality, as the work explains how the maxims of our conduct result from the determination of our spirituality.

(35 pp) #083
$
7.00    
Letters to Friends: Life Guidance through Anthroposophy (#112)
by Beredene Jocelyn
ISBN: 978-0-929979-20-5

During her eventful life, Beredene Jocelyn wrote letters to hundreds of her friends and students. These letters cover wide-ranging questions of life and anthroposophy with refreshing contemporary relevance. This book can serve as an introduction to anthroposophy as well as soul nourishment for life.
(281pp) #112
$
10.50    
Philosophy and Anthroposophy (#094)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 35)
Translated by Harold Jurgens

ISBN: 978-0-936132-94-5


This is a special gem among the multitude of precious gifts Rudolf Steiner has made to the science of knowing. As with all his work in this area, this book awakens
an active reader to realities that are eminently verifiable in his own immediate inner life.


(37 pp) #094
$
7.00    
Riddles of the Soul (#143)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 21)
Translated by William Lindeman

ISBN: 978-0929979-54-0

This is the first complete English
edition of one of the major books by
Rudolf Steiner: Von Seelenrätseln. Dr. Steiner said of the first essay that it is written not with a pen, but with “soul spades that want to rip away the planks that board up the world, i.e., that want to clear away the limits to knowledge set by natural science, but want to do so with inner work of the soul.” In the second essay he does battle with Max Dessoir, a typical foe of the spirit. Dessoir’s response to Steiner’s essay is printed as an appendix. In this book Steiner describes for the first time how the three soul forces (thinking, feeling and willing) relate to the three systems of the body (nerve-sense, rhythmic and metabolic-limb). Hard going, but a unique exploration of inner and outer frontiers and how bridges between them are built.

(166 pp)          #143
$
18.00    
Fall and Redemption (#137)
Three lectures by Rudolf Steiner 
Dornach, January 19-23, 1923 (GA 220) 
Translated by William Lindemann
ISBN: 978-0-929979-47-2

Three lecture topics presented in 1923 include: “Truth, Beauty and Goodness;” “Man and the Nature Spirits;” “Fall and Redemption.”




(50 pp)                              #137
$
8.00    
Goethean Science (#088)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 1)
Translated by William Lindeman

ISBN: 978-0-936132-92-1

This book is a cornerstone of the foundations of anthroposophy. Consider this famous passage from it: “Inasmuch as thinking takes possession of the idea, thinking fuses with the primal ground of world-existence; what is at work outside enters into the spirit of man: He becomes one with objective reality in its highest potency. Becoming aware of the idea within reality is the true communion of man.”

(277 pp)                     #088
$
20.00    
The Stiftung of 1911 (#135)
An Impulse for the Future Given through 
Rudolf Steiner – And What at First Became of It 

(GA 264)
Translated by Gerald Karnow, M.D.

This booklet addresses the kind of consciousness needed by those seeking to
allow spiritual impulses to enter earthly life.
Through an introduction by Marie Steiner and an address by Rudolf Steiner, we can get a glimpse of how Dr. Steiner attempted to answer a call from the spiritual world and to establish a Society for Theosophical Art and Method. We are presented with a new way of working endowed by Christian Rosenkreuz as interpreted by Rudolf Steiner. The reasons for its initial failure are also intimated.

(22 pp)                             #135
$
6.00    
The Science of Knowing (#095)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 2)
Translated by William Lindeman
ISBN: 978-0936132-97-6

Rudolf Steiner’s first book, published in 1886 when he was 25 years old, represented for him a true beginning in the search for deeper knowledge. In his preface to the 1923 edition, entitled A Theory of Knowledge, he wrote: “As I look at it again today, it also appears to me to be the epistemological justification for everything I said and published later. It speaks of the essential being of knowing activity that opens the way from the sense-perceptible world into the spiritual one.”

 (128 pp)                         #095
$
16.00    
Goethe's World View (#064)
by Rudolf Steiner (GA 6)
Translated by William Lindeman

ISBN: 978-0-936132-71-6

Active reading of this book can heal the mind/body split that has tormented thinking people for centuries. It shows that my ideas belong to me, yes, but also to the world I perceive with my physical senses. The old ‘limits to knowledge’ disperse like fog in the light of Goethe’s thought. As Rudolf Steiner states: “Whoever lives the true life in the world of ideas, feels in himself the being of the world working in a warmth that cannot be compared with anything else.”

(163 pp)                          #064
$
18.00    
Buddha and Christ (#007)
A lecture by Rudolf Steiner
Milan, Sept.21,1911
ISBN: 978-0-936-132-04-4    

This timely lecture considers humanity’s  development in light of the Christ and the Buddha.

(15pp)                       #007
$
6.00    
The Tree of Life and The Tree of Knowledge (#185)
by Rudolf Steiner
ISBN: 978-0-929979-97-7

Translated shorthand notes from the summer of 1915 in Dornach include: “Where is the Tree of Life?;” “The Right Relation between Lucifer and Ahriman through Christ Jesus;” “Anthroposophy:
A Musical Worldview;” “Not I, but Christ in Me.” The combined lectures help deepen the reader’s understanding of the Mystery of Golgotha.

(68 pp)               #185
$
10.50    
Organic Physics: 
In Search of a Science of Life (#146)
by Bertram von Zabern, M.D.
ISBN: 978-0-929979-52-6

 Is it possible to rethink physics from its foundations and experience it as a science of life? Dr. von Zabern approaches this question with self-observant thinking as proposed by Rudolf Steiner. His mode of presentation lets us begin to experience that when thought is meditatively enhanced, it reveals its own life. With this as a stepping stone we are then invited, through carefully crafted thought experiences, to join the search for new concepts of time, space and movement, and to explore the field where human activity brings forth — and overcomes — physical force. As unusual as the quest may seem to be, as old are the sources of such a future physics; Dr. von Zabern highlights this with a series of biographical notes of pioneers of the spirit from antiquity to the present century. 

(Soft-cover, 6x9, perfect bound, 212 pp)  #146
$
18.50    
Cosmic and Human Evolution (#173)
by Hedwig Erasmy, M.D.
ISBN: 978-0-929979-86-1

Connections among planets, astrological constellations, and eurythmy are presented. The Twelve Moods are explored as a way of deepening the reader’s nderstanding of Rudolf Steiner’s Foundation Stone meditation.

(412 pp) #173
$
30.00    
Lucifer (#117)
Two lectures by Adolf Arenson
Stuttgart, 1933
ISBN: 978-0-929979-27-4

An early and significant student of Rudolf Steiner, Adolf Arenson presents the being of Lucifer in a surprising new light.

(25 pp) #117
$
6.00    
But Then Face to Face (#128)
A Path into Rudolf Steiner’s Science of Knowing: Groundwork Seminars Monograph
by William Lindeman
ISBN: 978-0-929979-38-0

This monograph might only interest someone who is desperate to know if we can know. Your reaction to its motto could indicate whether to read it or not: “For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I shall know fully, just as I also have been fully known.” [1 Cor. 13:12]

(33 pp) #128
$
7.00    
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