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Rudolf Steiner
Anthroposophy
Steiner (Waldorf) Education

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Anthroposophy

It was as both artist and scientist that Rudolf Steiner viewed and studied human existence. Culminating in his philosophy of Anthroposophy or ‘wisdom of man’. Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge and self development which encompasses the realms of religion, philosophy, art and science.

Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the Spiritual in the human being to the Spiritual in the universe. It arises in man as a need of the heart, of the life of feeling; and it can be justified only inasmuch as it can satisfy this inner need.

Echoing the ancient Greek axiom, "Man, Know thyself,” Rudolf Steiner described Anthroposophy as an “awareness of ones humanity.

Anthroposophy embraces a spiritual view of the human being in the cosmos, but its emphasis is on knowing, not faith. It is a path in which the human heart and hand, and especially our capacity for thinking, are essential.

 


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